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Like the effects of industrial pollution ... the AIDS crisis is evidence of a world in which nothing important is regional, local, limited; in which everything that can circulate does, and every problem is, or is destined to become, worldwide.
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Susan Sontag (b. 1933), U.S. essayist. AIDS and Its Metaphors, Farrar (1989).
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