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It's a flawed analogy.
But Gingrich's analysis is based on a flawed analogy.
("A flawed analogy, but resonant all the same," was one correspondent's accompanying note).
In addition to being a flawed analogy for mandatory voting, mandatory jury service should itself be abolished.
In their recent well-argued critique of the concept, Oh et al. (2016) called it a "flawed analogy" that is potentially dangerous for its lack of rigor.
They take it to a steel mill, we take it to a landfill — it's the same thing.' But it was a flawed analogy.
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Admittedly, the comparison between our transportation systems and the internet is an imperfect and flawed analogy, but one that can nonetheless catalyze more creative systems-level thinking.
She notices what she calls a "false clarity derived from flawed analogies" -- for instance, a comparison of political repression today to that of the Palmer Raids after World War I or the internment of 110,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II.
Mehdi Hasan has written in the Guardian at length about the flawed analogies and bad history the idea is based on.
A flawed but illustrative analogy: think of this as a modern-day equivalent of the famous War of Currents between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla.
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