“Abuse of the military metaphor may be inevitable in a capitalist society, a society that increasingly restricts the scope and credibility of appeals to ethical principle, in which it is thought foolish not to subject one's actions to the calculus of self-interest and profitability. War-making is one of the few activities that people are not supposed to view 'realistically'; that is, with an eye to expense and practical outcome. In all-out war, expenditure is all-out, unprudent--war being defined as as an emergency in which no sacrifice is excessive.”
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Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors
This book consists of two essays that delve into the ways in which metaphors are employed to comprehend and discuss illness. The first essay, 'Illness as Metaphor,' examines the metaphorical interpretations of various diseases. The second essay, 'AIDS and Its Metaphors,' specifically addresses the metaphorical portrayal of AIDS. Both essays offer critical insights into the role of metaphors in shaping public perception and understanding of medical conditions. more
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