Conventional wisdom (CW) is a term used to describe ideas or explanations that are generally accepted as true by the public or by experts in a field. The term implies that the ideas or explanations, though widely held, are unexamined and, hence, may be reevaluated upon further examination or as events unfold.

The term is often credited to the economist John Kenneth Galbraith, who used it in his 1958 book The Affluent Society:

It will be convenient to have a name for the ideas which are esteemed at any time for their acceptability, and it should be a term that emphasizes this predictability. I shall refer to these ideas henceforth as the conventional wisdom.

The term in actuality is much older and dates at least to 1838. "Conventional wisdom" was used in a number of other works prior to Galbraith, occasionally in a positive or neutral sense, but more often pejoratively.

Conventional wisdom is not necessarily true. Conventional wisdom is additionally often seen as an obstacle to introducing new theories, explanations, and so as an obstacle that must be overcome by such revisionism. This is to say, that despite new information to the contrary, conventional wisdom has a property analogous to inertia that opposes the introduction of contrary belief, sometimes to the point of absurd denial of the new information set by persons strongly holding an outdated (conventional wisdom) view. This inertia is due to conventional wisdom being made of ideas that are convenient, appealing and deeply assumed by the public, who hangs on to them even as they grow outdated. The unavoidable outcome is these ideas will eventually not match reality at all, so conventional wisdom will be violently shaken until it doesn't conflict reality so blatantly.

The concept of conventional wisdom also is applied or implied in political senses, often related closely with the phenomenon of talking points. It is used pejoratively to refer to the idea that statements which are repeated over and over become conventional wisdom regardless of whether or not they are true.

In a more general sense, it is used to refer to the accepted truth about something which nearly no-one would argue about, and so is used as a gauge (or well-spring) of normative behavior or belief, even within a professional context. One such example was conventional wisdom in 1960, even among most doctors, dictated that smoking was not particularly harmful to one's health. Another: It might be used in this manner discussing a technical matter such as the conventional wisdom was that a man would suffer fatal injuries if he experienced more than eighteen g-forces in an aerospace vehicle. (John Stapp shattered that myth by repeatedly withstanding far more in his research—peaking above 46 Gs).

Conventional wisdom may itself be the subject of legends. For example, it is widely believed that conventional wisdom prior to Christopher Columbus held that the world was flat, when in actuality scholars had long accepted that the earth is a sphere.

When conventional wisdoms are overthrown, outranked, or outflanked by new ideas, and the new conventional wisdom becomes established in place of the previous one, there may yet be considerable remaining affiliation to the previous regime.

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When do you think we should challenge conventional wisdom?
Q. I'm thinking along lines of Obama... Darwin, Freud, or even Galileo a lot of you seem confused by why I even mentioned Obama. Here's a quote from him: ''I think it's fair to say that the Republicans were the party of ideas for a pretty long chunk of time there over the last 10 to 15 years in the sense that they were challenging conventional wisdom,''
Asked by yayaya - Sat Jun 28 19:15:07 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm not sure that Barack Obama has ever challenged conventional wisdom - at least not in the ways that Darwin, Freud, and Galileo have. As someone has already said, conventional wisdom should always have challenged. That's the only way today's truths can turn into yesterday's old-wives'-tales. -John
Answered by John - Sat Jun 28 19:29:01 2008

The conventional wisdom is the battle between obama and hillary hurts dems. does anyone think it will help?
Q. btw i laugh at conservatives who are always saying "socialism" socialism socialism. dems are as much socialist as republicans are fascists
Asked by Other - Mon Mar 31 17:07:52 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The democratic party was taken over by hardline socialsts in the 1990s after years of concentrated funding from the Soviet Union and China. It is the mantle of Socialism to gain control of a government by spreading hate and discord. The only way this can be accomplished is that the people are led to believe they are in dire straits. Therefore, democrats are fully invested in what is wrong with American life, and totally devoted to creating distress and division among it's people. This battle was planned to further the idea that we are in dire circumstances, and to further empower the "Demosocialists"
Answered by P S - Mon Mar 31 17:12:19 2008

Gustave Flaubert's comments on Conventional Wisdom?
Q. Gustave Flaubert's comments on Conventional Wisdom?
Asked by poman20202003 - Thu Aug 24 15:44:27 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Flaubert's unfinished Dictionaire de Ides is a satirical work of social criticism. The dictionary skewers the cliche, the "conventional wisdom" and the mental entropy which allows individuals to adopt popular beliefs and misconceptions without thinking. Flaubert loathed ignorance, prejudice and irrationality and he blamed much of his society's problems upon the triumph of "accepted ideas" over individual thought. His antipathy to cliches is unmistakable in his dictionary. Flaubert states so-called conventional "facts" and holds them up to the light of his brilliant ridicule.
Answered by Violet Pearl - Thu Aug 24 16:06:45 2006

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