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Parrot Talk: The Repetition of Common Fallacies.
The Cato Journal, 2008, Wntr, 28, 1
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Many social scientists and political journalists keep parrots as useful labor-saving pets. These parrots are hidden in their masters' bosoms and are so well trained that when they start talking, we believe we hear their masters' voices. One can nevertheless recognize that it is the parrot holding forth, by the fact that it is always the same few texts that are repeated. Most of the parrots like one or other of the brief texts that are reproduced here in italics. The Production-Distribution Nexus
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