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The Tragedy of the Communicative Commons: Privacy, Consumerism, and Metaphor Inc.

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 In any case, thanks for the links and note-- I've actually been meaning to fire a response to your great piece on social movements and copyright, so keep an eye out!

-- JonPenney - 26 Mar 2009

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  • Seems to me the conversation here got at most of the points very well. I think once again that it's a good showing on all sides. But perhaps one last iteration of the same basic question might motivate some further attention in revision: can you give a concrete example of the obstructive intellectual laziness caused by metaphors? I'm not adverse to the intention you have here: The Invisible Barbecue (to take only one of my writings about which it would be true) started from a similar rumination on the harm done by metaphors. But I think that it's helpful actually to show how someone or some people have demonstrably suffered from the problems you assert metaphor creates.
 
 
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