Steven Poole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unspeak blog; Steven Poole's articles for the Guardian; Review of Unspeak in the Washington Post; Review of Unspeak at Slate; Trigger Happy download page
United States and state terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steven Poole, author of Unspeak (2006), states in Chapter 6 (entitled 'Terror'), page 130 that: 'Remember that people killed by terrorism are not the people the perpetrators wish to ...
Radio National - Counterpoint 13/02/2006
Learn to speak the language of public persuasion British author Steven Poole calls it Unspeak apparently simple words or phrases that actually change the way we think
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Green Left - Unspeak: Orwellianism in the 21st century
Unspeak By Steven Poole Little, Brown and Company 2006 282 pages, $24.95 (hb) REVIEW BY PHIL SHANNON “War on terror”, “coalition of the willing”, “weapons of mass ...
unspeak - definition of unspeak by the Free Online Dictionary ...
un·speak (n-sp k) tr.v. un·spoke (-sp k), un·spo·ken (-sp k n), un·speak·ing, un·speaks Obsolete. To retract (something spoken); unsay. unspeak [ʌnˈspiːk]
John Quiggin » Draft review of Unspeak
My draft review of Steven Poole’s Unspeak is over the fold. Comments much appreciated. The seemingly magical power of words is one of the first and greatest discoveries made by ...
Unspeak review - Relax with Dax
I bought this book at the Exclusive books sale, partly because it looked interesting and partly because it was really cheap. Now that I’ve read it, I would be happy to have paid ...
The devil's lexicon: Unspeak exposes the language twisters. - By Jack ...
Unspeak, writer Steven Poole's term for a phrase or word that contains a whole unspoken political argument, deserves a place in every journalist's daily vocabulary. Such gems of ...
Unspeak from the readers: They find it everywhere. - By Jack Shafer ...
At the bottom of Monday's column, I invited Slate readers to submit the best examples of unspeak they've encountered and promised to publish the best of the lot. If you didn't read ...