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Under American women’s influence, he insisted, language risks becoming a ‘generalised mumble or jumble, a tongueless slobber or snarl or whine’; it will sound like ‘the moo of the cow, the bray of the ass, and the bark of the dog’.
Mary Beard • Women & Power: A Manifesto
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amalia
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Emma Goodstein
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Sandy Hager montre comment le langage de la finance est devenu hégémonique dans la démocratie étatsunienne : le vocabulaire appartenant au registre du Marktvolk – évoquant le « marché », l’« international », les « investisseurs », les « créanciers », les « ventes aux enchères », le « taux d’intérêt », et la « confiance » – domine largement celui du
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Sarah Owen
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Since 1980, when the victims’ rights movement took off, higher-education spending in California has decreased by 13 percent, while investment in prisons has grown 436 percent; the state now spends far more money on prisons than it does on colleges and universities.
Rachel Monroe • Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession
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