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Life & Wisdom Quote by James P. Hogan

"Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught"

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Hogan is doing a sly reversal: the child as default rationalist, the adult as damaged goods. It’s a line that flatters our nostalgia for innocence while quietly accusing the institutions that manufacture “crooked thinking” on schedule. By calling kids “born logical,” he borrows the aura of science and engineering (a Hogan hallmark in hard SF) to frame irrationality not as nature but as culture: learned habits, inherited myths, social scripts, ideological loyalty tests. The verb choice matters. Adults “carve” ruts into their minds, an image of repeated motion turning thought into a track you can’t easily leave. Logic isn’t an achievement here; it’s the baseline that gets overwritten.

The subtext is less about child development than about epistemology and power. If crooked thinking must be taught, then someone benefits from teaching it. That someone might be parents, schools, religions, media ecosystems, national myths - any system that rewards conformity over curiosity. Hogan’s tone is crisp and prosecutorial, suggesting a society that trains people to defend beliefs rather than examine them. It’s also a quiet defense of the genre he wrote in: science fiction as a tool for re-opening those ruts, imagining alternative rules, letting first principles breathe.

Contextually, coming from a late-20th-century writer skeptical of authority, the line reads like a cultural diagnosis of modern adulthood: not merely stressed or distracted, but habituated into irrationality. The sting is that “logical” isn’t a compliment to children; it’s an indictment of what we do to them.

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TopicReason & Logic
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Verified source: Entoverse (James P. Hogan, 1991)ISBN: 9780345360304
Text match: 99.76%   Provider: Cross-Reference
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Kids don't have the ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught. (Chapter 2 (exact page not verified from the first edition)). The quote appears in James P. Hogan's novel Entoverse. A searchable online text shows it in Chapter Two, spoken in dialogue. The earliest edition I could verify is the 1991 Ballantine Books first edition. Later editions include a February 13, 1992 Little, Brown / Time Warner Books UK hardcover and an August 23, 1992 Del Rey mass-market edition. An independent quote page also attributes the line to 'Entoverse,' but the primary-source evidence is the text of the novel itself. Note that many quote sites omit the word 'the' in 'the ruts'; the verifiable wording in the text includes it.
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Hogan, James P. (2026, March 16). Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/kids-dont-have-ruts-yet-that-adults-have-carved-120085/

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Hogan, James P. "Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught." FixQuotes. March 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/kids-dont-have-ruts-yet-that-adults-have-carved-120085/.

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"Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught." FixQuotes, 16 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/kids-dont-have-ruts-yet-that-adults-have-carved-120085/. Accessed 3 Apr. 2026.

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James P. Hogan (June 27, 1941 - July 12, 2010) was a Author from United Kingdom.

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