Nah. The point isn’t to think or analyze in a system 2 sene. That’s a different problem. The point is to create a competing system 1 analogy.
Analogies ARE thinking. You just prefer other kinds and are possibly an Elon Musk fan 
More generally, I'm very wary of "self evident" propositions in culture. They are invariably panderings to obvious availability bias heuristics, tradition etc. and rarely hold up if you actually try to demonstrate them...
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That's why demagogues just suggest them and let clueless targets supply their own easy-but-wrong logic to "prove them" based on their narrow experiences. Radicalization is always through exercises left as homework where you know the student will reach for the easy wrong answers.
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I'd bet you 100 bucks there's a study that shows something like, "people are more willing to cooperate with others who share their values, or are engaged in pursuit of mutually advantageous goals"
End of conversation
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