The Linguistic Equivalent of War
Orwell was right to point out that language can corrupt thought. Since thinking and speaking are the central tasks of politics, language can also corrupt governance. When all hot-button issues become the purview of every facet of government, pesky considerations like specialization or separation of powers fall by the wayside. A day before an … Continue reading The Linguistic Equivalent of War
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