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Show lM Prejudices 'iinf ,of us wno consider ourselves broadminded are ' th t that- Otherwise, how can we account for the v "at we are seldom interested in reading "the other Many question. m'ead almost exclusively such books, periodicals and hour aS we know in advance wiU generally coincide : rjp ' own views. Few Republicans subscribe for a red-3 red-3 onCratic newsPaPer, or vice versa. People take church la m.v of their own denomination. Capitalists take that ,Pnapers' and laboring men would hardly look at ill nti tne capitalistic viewpoint, 'ions n Words we all have more or less confirmed therp1 nearly every important subject and do not admit ' may be some virtue in the opposite view. rate;rec?nt writen has said, "The only facts we can lean, a hose we already know." We read, not really 'es i y ng new' but for tne Purpose of confirming n 0Ur present beliefs and prejudices. |