The presumption that any current opinion is not wholly false, gains in strength according to the number of its adherents.


First Principles (ed. 1864)


The presumption that any current opinion is not wholly false, gains in strength according to the number of its adherents.

The presumption that any current opinion is not wholly false, gains in strength according to the number of its adherents.

The presumption that any current opinion is not wholly false, gains in strength according to the number of its adherents.

The presumption that any current opinion is not wholly false, gains in strength according to the number of its adherents.