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Consistent Quote by David Brooks

“Populists hate journalists, they hate teachers, they hate lawyers, but they tend to like rich people. There's something deeply consistent.” quote by David Brooks
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“Populists hate journalists, they hate teachers, they hate lawyers, but they tend to like rich people. There's something deeply consistent.”

David Brooks

About This Quote

Observes that populist groups often distrust intellectual professions but favor the wealthy, suggesting a consistent bias toward elite status.

In simple terms: Populists distrust experts, favor the rich.

Key Takeaway

Recognize bias in political rhetoric.

Themes

politics class bias trust elite populism

Mood

critical analytical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • campaign speeches
  • media analysis
  • public policy debates

Key Concepts

sociology political psychology economic disparity

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do people trust wealth over expertise?
  • What drives distrust of professionals?
A Different Perspective

Oversimplifies complex motivations of individuals.

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