Pierce Manhammer
Moderator

Anti-Intellectualism, Populism, and Motivated Resistance to Expert Consensus
Abstract. Scholars have maintained that public attitudes often diverge from expert consensus due to ideology-driven motivated reasoning. However, this is n

“Scholars have maintained that public attitudes often diverge from expert consensus due to ideology-driven motivated reasoning. However, this is not a sufficient explanation for less salient and politically charged questions. More attention needs to be given to anti-intellectualism—the generalized mistrust of intellectuals and experts.”
Food for thought…