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Public Opinion and Policy-Making in the United States
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2011
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4 Other American traits include a tendency to swing erratically between optimism and pessimism; an instability in tolerance for cultural differences which stems from a replacement of stable values by slavishness to cultural fashions; a vacillation between over-and under-estimation of our own capacities and those of other peoples.