Sustainable Newspeak by 2050
There are no dictionaries of sustainability's Newspeak. Its mavens rely less on new words than perverting or reversing the meaning of old ones.
There are no dictionaries of sustainability's Newspeak. Its mavens rely less on new words than perverting or reversing the meaning of old ones.
Editor’s Note: This essay is based on remarks delivered for the Christian Legal Society at the Pepperdine Caruso School of Law on October 14, 2020 In his 2011 book, In Defense of Flogging, Peter Moskos proposes a thought experiment: faced with a choice between 10 brutal lashes from a cane and five years of hard […]
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