Sunday, June 19, 2005
Accurate but Fake: Required Reading
For postmoderns the term "accurate but fake" encapsulates the quicksilver logic behind the abdication of meaning. For PMs, who have deemed that evertying is nothing and nothing is everything, it is acceptable to refer loosely and incorrectly in order to influence. This rhetoric quicksand is based upon the elitist assumption that PMs are more sopshiticated, knowlegable, and better able to discern all things to do with culture, politics, economics, and justice. Click on the heading for a recent example where rhetoric has failed reason.
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