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Persuasive Quote by Kurt Vonnegut

“Like most pathological personalities, *Andrew MacIntosh never cared much whether what he said was true or not - and so he was tremendously persuasive.” quote by Kurt Vonnegut
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““Like most pathological personalities, *Andrew MacIntosh never cared much whether what he said was true or not - and so he was tremendously persuasive.””

Kurt Vonnegut

About This Quote

The statement claims that MacIntosh's truthfulness is irrelevant because his persuasiveness is so strong, reflecting a cynical view of rhetoric.

In simple terms: MacIntosh is persuasive regardless of truth.

Key Takeaway

Beware of persuasive arguments that ignore factual accuracy.

Themes

communication truth persuasion ethics

Mood

cautious thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • debates
  • media interviews
  • advertising
  • leadership discussions

Key Concepts

rhetoric cognitive bias political discourse

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we verify claims?
  • What are the risks of valuing style over substance?
A Different Perspective

Persuasion without truth can erode trust.

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