In Shame of the Nation, he writes that he trusts his interviews with children because, «Unlike these powerful grown - ups, children have no ideologies to reinforce, no superstructure of political opinion to promote,
no civic equanimity or image to defend, no personal reputation to secure.»
, he writes that he trusts his interviews with children because, «Unlike these powerful grown - ups, children have no ideologies to reinforce, no superstructure of political opinion to promote,
no civic equanimity or image to defend, no personal reputation to secure.»