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Thanks, Mr. Bill, for trying to keep the troops in line. I so appreciated your article a couple years back. Not formally trained in debate nor logical argument, I still knew something was amiss when I would hear "beg" instead of "ask" or "pose."
Something that I'm afraid has gone and left us is the current use of "morph" to mean "change." Many remembered from junior-high science that the butterfly changed by way of metamorphosis, hence, I think, the flawed connection. A Greek-speaker would tell us barbarians that "morph" is the form or shape, or image. I still cringe a bit, but let it go--I'm afraid it's made it into a few of the more modern dictionaries--and mine are all old, so what can I know? Heh...

Oh, and thanks, Mr. Tony, for the graphic.

Interesting point, Joel. A change of form is not a form. To use 'morph' to mean change is something we can expect from journalists. Most of them today tend to be barbarians.

Keep up the good fight. I've often shared your post about this on twitter or youtube comments. Would love a pithy graphic for "authoritarian" (zippycatholic 'everyone is authoritarian, some authoritarians are sociopathic'

Martin G.,

Thanks for propagating my post. As for 'authoritarian,' it has at least a couple of different meanings, and I don't know which what Zippy intends.

One sort of authoritarian is the person who identifies with the political authorities and uncritically accepts their claims to the right to be obeyed. One the other side we find anarchists some of whom see gov't conspiracies everywhere: The CIA whacked JFK, RFK, Tom Merton, 9/11 was an inside job, FDR knew in advance about Pearl Harbor, etc.

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