What Does Politically Correct Mean?

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (3):40-43 (1997)
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Abstract

The term "politically correct" is one that has made frequent appearances in all sorts of publications in the United States in recent years, so much so that there is even among the bestseller list a volume tided Politically Correct Bedtime Stories. This book, as it turns out, is a collection of humorous essays.

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