How not to tell a true war story
By James Carroll | Wednesday, May 3, 2010 | The Boston Globe
“…The degradation of rhetoric throughout contemporary culture, epitomized by PowerPoint, means that essential capacities for thought and communication are being lost. The sound-bite reduces experience to episodes shorn of context, when understanding what matters requires a honed feel precisely for the connection between episodes….”…BS
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