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I like Corporatist Cloning Consortium (or maybe even Consortium of Corporatist Clone Providers - CCCP).

The problem with all of these, however, is that simply going to a business school doesn't necessarily break your mind and/or morality. Plenty of decent people graduate from a Bizniz School with an intact moral compass and at least as much intellectual integrity as they had when they came in. So the challenge is to find a term that will emphasise the fact that they graduate corporatist apologists and honest specialists with the same enthusiasm.

Maybe Bizniz School will do. And Bizniz as a new term for the kind of business done on Wall Street.

- Jake

Ceterum censeo Chicago esse delendam

by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Mon Feb 25th, 2008 at 02:08:13 PM EST
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Whatever the suggestions they have to be simple, look plausible and able to enter the daily jargon.

Death tax seems fair and balanced at first sight. It is also dead simple to remember and can easily replace the more harshly sounded "estate tax".

Some of the suggestions being made here seem like coming from latte-drinking intellectuals ;) . Things have to flow naturally and seem unbiased (actually, as we would like to be honest, they should be, in as much as possible, unbiased).

Also, it is interesting to note that some words were actually given a semantic negative charge over time: latte-drinking ;) , intellectual, and tax are examples. These inspire "bad feelings" in a general audience. We either reverse the semantics on tax, or change the word ;) .

There is a youtube bit from the fictional series West Wing, a presidential debate, about taxes and health where the fictional democratic candidate asks what is the difference between paying a tax and a premium. In the meme being circulated around, tax is bad (private insurance premiums are neither positive nor negative as a meme - maybe we should try to change this, especially in comparison with tax)

Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness - Bertrand Russell

by tiagoantao (put_my_login_here <> gmail com) on Tue Feb 26th, 2008 at 11:28:38 AM EST
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I am not sure that you are right about the words having to seem objective. They have to be snazzy and they have to be easy to remember, easy to understand and easy to use.

But remember that most of the right-wing newspeak did not seem objective when it was first introduced [1]. There was a concentrated effort put into making those terms mainstream. Further, remember that the Overton window has - at least in some countries - shifted so far to the right that terms that even attempt to come close to something that might be considered objective by the reality-based community will be considered hopelessly leftist and "unserious."

- Jake

[1] This also holds true for some progressive counter-newspeak - nobody thinks that changing Worldnetdaily to Worldnutdaily is an attempt to be objective. It is, however, so descriptive and so obvious a substitution that it has caught on fairly widely. Ditto for Faux News and Torygraph to replace Fox News and Telegraph.

Ceterum censeo Chicago esse delendam

by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Tue Feb 26th, 2008 at 07:04:55 PM EST
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I like the Molly Ivins' term, "bidness."  I think she used it because that's the way the Texas legislators pronounced "business" but I like it anyway.

Karen in Austin

Thence comes our true nobility by grace, It was not willed us with our rank and place. Chaucer

by Wife of Bath (bakerswife13@yahoo.com) on Sun Mar 2nd, 2008 at 09:08:01 AM EST
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