Craziest Political Ad of All Time? (Demon Sheep)
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What are your thoughts on the subject?Compete video at: fora.tv Psychologist Steven Pinker explains why political rhetoric often tends to be vague, empty, and bland. —– One of the principal researchers on language and cognition, Steven Pinker turns his focus to what our language says about us. He explores the sometimes comic, sometimes tragic ways our mind works, using language as a clue. Why do we impose taboos on certain topics, like sex? Why do we go to great lengths to bribe or convince? What do our swear words (and their …
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