From
Aurelie von Blazekovic and Cornelius Pollmer
There is gold dust on the word “hybrid”, a reflection of modernity. The neighbor drives a hybrid, the son is studying business psychology, does the insurance against disability promise additional returns? That sounds great and often better than it can actually be. The hybrid: a made-up combustion engine; the return on insurance: pure marketing; the course: fraudulent labeling for an arrangement of long-established, unrelated modules.