Rushkoff defines mechanomorphism as seeing human beings as machines or
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Rushkoff defines mechanomorphism as seeing human beings as machines or
computers. He gives many examples of figurative language that supports this.
Analyzing language is one way to discover what the culture values.
Some say US culture values war and militarism. How is this reflected in our
language? Provide examples of figurative language, similes, metaphors, etc that
are reflected in American English that would support this claim.
Are there any other categories of figurative language reflected in American English
that indicate our values?
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Rushkoff defines mechanomorphism as seeing human beings as machines or
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