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ARGUMENT IS WAR

To give some idea of what it could mean for a concept to be metaphorical and for such a concept to structure an everyday activity, let us start with the concept ARGUMENT and the conceptual metaphor ARGUMENT IS WAR. This metaphor is reflected in our everyday language by a wide variety of expressions…

—p.4 Metaphors We Live By by George Lakoff, Mark Johnson
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nobody should be denied access to credit

Investment banking practices both promoted a surge of predatory lending to originate the loans and created a market to buy the bonds based on them. Bolstered by rising housing prices, low interest rates, and a new worldview of "refinancing" such that predatory and unsound loans could easily be refi…

—p.299 Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street Leveraging Dominance and Crises through the Global (294) by Karen Ho
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who's made the most money for the firm

At the end of the year that's how you tell who's doing the best job - who's made the most money for the firm. And that's also, then, how much money you will make in your bonus. And so when it's all judged on that, you get a skewed version of what life is like because then you judge everybody on h…

—p.260 Liquid Lives, Compensation Schemes, and the Making of (Unsustainable) Financial Markets (249) by Karen Ho
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business leaders are public servants

[...] He stressed the importance of the modern corporation as a social organization which serves the material and cultural needs of the people, and in this vein, "those endowed with the ability to lead these great organizations should begin to conceive of their remuneration partly in terms of the s…

—p.197 The Neoclassical Roots and Origin Narratives of Shareholder Value (169) by Karen Ho
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Wall Street developed the tenets of shareholder democracy archive/abolish-silicon-valley

Given this historical opportunity created by the state's war economy, corporate leaders and Wall Street developed the tenets of shareholder democracy to promote their own long-sought cultural and economic legitimacy, articulate a conservative, anti-regulatory, anticollective political agenda, and o…

—p.181 The Neoclassical Roots and Origin Narratives of Shareholder Value (169) by Karen Ho