Euphemism and American Violence

Euphemism has been the leading quality of American discussions of the war in Iraq. This was plain in the run-up to the war, with the talk of "regime change"--a phrase welcomed by reporters and politicians as if they had heard it all their lives. Regime change seemed to pass at a jump beyond the predictable either/or of "forced abdication" and "international war of aggression." Regime change also managed to imply, without saying, that governments do, as a ... Full Story »

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Paul Merenski
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by Paul Merenski - Oct. 1, 2008

Too one-sided . . . accepts the implicit motivations attributed to the opposing views. An apologia for the critics of the war.

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