In the essay 'Self-Reliance', Emerson famously asserts that 'A foolish consistency is the ______ of little minds.'
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Correct answer: hobgoblin
Emerson used the term 'hobgoblin' to argue against rigid adherence to past ideas or societal expectations. He believed that true individuals should be willing to contradict themselves in the pursuit of truth.
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