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The Nation published an essay by Nicholas von Hoffman called A Devil's Dictionary of Business which seems to be based on his book by the same name.

The original Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce is a classic of political satire. It is in the public domain and can be downloaded at Project Gutenberg. Bierce was cynical and skeptical, and he made few friends when he stripped away pretensions and popped the ballooned egos of the comfortable and the powerful.

I mentioned John Ralston Saul's Doubter's Companion in an entry in July. It fits into the tradition of satirical dictionaries.

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