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5895 | If one despises illiterate mechanics individually, they are not worth more collectively [Cicero] |
Full Idea: Can anything be more foolish than to suppose that those, whom individually one despises as illiterate mechanics, are worth anything collectively? | |
From: M. Tullius Cicero (Tusculan Disputations [c.44 BCE], V.xxxvi.104) | |
A reaction: Aristotle disagrees (Idea 2823). In 1906 a huge number of people guessed the weight of a cow at a fair, and the average was within one pound of the truth. In our world the healthy workings of the group are warped by the mass media. |