The political theorist Hannah Arendt once wrote that the most successful totalitarian leaders of the 20th century instilled in their followers “a mixture of gullibility and cynicism.” When they were lied to, they chose to believe it. When a lie was debunked, they claimed they’d known all along—and would then “admire the leaders for their superior tactical cleverness.” Over time, Arendt wrote, the onslaught of propaganda conditioned people to “believe everything and nothing, think that everything was possible and that nothing was true.”
政治理论家汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)曾写道:“20世纪最成功的极权主义领导人向他的支持者者灌输了‘一种轻信和犬儒主义的混合心态’。当他们被欺骗时,他们会选择相信;而当谎言被揭穿时,他们会声称自己早已知晓,然后开始钦佩领导人高超的战术智慧。而随着时间的推移,宣传攻势会使人们习惯于‘相信一切,却又不相信一切;认为万物皆有可能,也怀疑万物皆为虚假’。”