One contemporary outside observer described the Little Red Book or Quotations from Chairman Mao ZeDong, as formenting a society-wide verbomania. |
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They both take the view that democracy requires a conversation about laws that is not consistently obstructed by the compensatory metaphysics of verbomania. |
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The characteristics of verbomania, according to a French critic, correspond curiously to certain popular American traits which, if not fostered by our schools, are not effectively combated by them. |
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Verbomania is a virulent disease to which many people have low resistance, and our world of talk is infested with empty words, platitudes, and clichés. |
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