Unhappily, the argument rides on the back of some startling oversimplifications, exaggerations and elisions. |
The Romantics felt all the opinions of the Enlightenment were fraught with dangerous errors and oversimplifications. |
But other difficulties with this book include name-calling, belittling, adolescent obscenities, political oversimplifications, and, ironically enough, a truncated theology. |
However, he relies heavily on generalizations that occasionally cross the line into oversimplifications. |
In my view, this debate has been clouded by some oversimplifications. |
He is disgusting when he uses gross oversimplifications to describe the policies of foreign leaders. |