Book Section: Essay and Review: Common Sense Economics (original) (raw)
The Journal of psychiatry & law, 2005
Abstract
Presidential elections affect people in varying ways. Some become argumentative, engaging all comers in lively debates to bring others around to the same point of view. Some are inspired by political fervor to step up to a long disused soapbox, lecturing others on the supposed virtues of their selected candidate (and the abundant flaws of the opposing candidate). Some withdraw, choosing not to argue, lecture, or even vote, mistrusting all candidates.
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