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Politics of language - calling events in Rwanda a "genocide" is this applicable to other such concepts in poli?

<h3>Politics of language - calling events in Rwanda a "genocide" is this applicable to other such concepts in poli?</h3>

Politics of language - calling events in Rwanda a "genocide" is this applicable to other such concepts in politics? are tere other words, ideas, or phrases that are crucial to understanding politics, yet whose very meaning can be the subject of political debate?


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