Volume II by Thomas Paine]@TWC D-Link book Volume II 9/11 No man is prejudiced in favour of a thing, knowing it to be wrong. He is attached to it on the belief of its being right; and when he sees it is not so, the prejudice will be gone. We have but a defective idea of what prejudice is. It might be said, that until men think for themselves the whole is prejudice, and not opinion; for that only is opinion which is the result of reason and reflection. I offer this remark, that Mr.Burke may not confide too much in what have been the customary prejudices of the country. |