Word: sloganism
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...real fight this year. He and his sprawling Agriculture Department campaigned tirelessly, told farmers that their choice was between $1 wheat and $2 wheat. Freeman's major antagonist was the big American Farm Bureau Federation and its president, Charles Shuman. The Farm Bureau's slogan: "Freedom v. Freeman...
...Jamesian trinity and its analogues in Freudianism, Platonism, Christianity, physiology, art, and other realms, its great significance becomes clear. Consider existentialism. In one essay Sartre states the chief tenet of his philosophy as "existence precedes essence." Though this is a crude rendition, it has come to be the popular slogan for the movement. James would surely agree with Sartre's slogan, but a glance at the triadic table indicates that he goes beyond existentialism. Existence precedes essence, indeed, yet being (pure experience) precedes existence...
...with ten years' seasoning in their companies and experience in product development or market research. Though most corporate planners concede that successful planning requires the active participation as well as the support of the chief executive, planners have an unusual degree of independence. Unlike the Organization Man-whose slogan one businessman recently described as "I came, I saw, I concurred"-the planner often has to talk back. "He has to have the moral courage to tell management things it may not want to hear," says Aerojet-General Planner Charles W. Tait, "and so he jolly well ought to have...
...largely summed up in the single word "containment" (but in practice it did not quite manage to contain). Under Dwight Eisenhower, the word "liberation" was often used to label policy (but liberation was never really put into practice). A single word will no longer suffice, even as a slogan. The cold war no longer pervades the entire range of foreign policy. The Common Market, for example, is a slice of reality that U.S. foreign policy would have to deal with even if there were no cold war. With the cold war's intermit tent crises no longer seeming...
...Deputies. "I am running, but I am not interested in the office," he said. "I just don't want people to vote Communist." Win or lose, Pucci was doing his bit for capitalism. His high-fashion models handed out bright silk scarves with the Pucci signature and the slogan "Vote Liberal"-and Florentines were peddling them to tourists for up to $15 apiece as Pucci originals...