Our own experience teaches us that all human beings also want not to know, sometimes fiercely so.
Others think instead that they have a special access to truth that exempts them from questioning, like a draft deferment.
Mesmerized crowds follow preposterous prophets, irrational rumors trigger fanatical acts and magical thinking crowds out common sense and expertise.
It is always possible to find proximate historical causes of these upsurges in the irrational — war, economic collapse, social change.
The experience of disenchantment is as painful as it is common, and it is not surprising that a verse from an otherwise forgotten English poem became a common proverb: Ignorance is bliss.
Persons:
Aristotle