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'''Catch-22''' is a novel by ] about the madness of war. | '''Catch-22''' is a novel by ] about the madness of war. Specifically, it follows a number of American soldiers during World War II. | ||
Within the book, ''catch-22'' is the circular logic that prevents anyone from being invalided out of the military on the grounds of insanity: asking to be excused from flying bombing missions on the grounds of insanity is treated as proof of sanity. The phrase has become common to refer to any similar self-referential policy. |
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Catch-22 is a novel by Joseph Heller about the madness of war. Specifically, it follows a number of American soldiers during World War II.
Within the book, catch-22 is the circular logic that prevents anyone from being invalided out of the military on the grounds of insanity: asking to be excused from flying bombing missions on the grounds of insanity is treated as proof of sanity. The phrase has become common to refer to any similar self-referential policy.