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Rudolf Flesch

    May 8, 1911 – October 5, 1986

    Rudolf Flesch was a champion of plain English who challenged prevailing methods of reading instruction, advocating for a return to phonics over sight-word memorization. He dedicated his career to the art of clear and effective communication, emphasizing clarity in writing and speaking. Flesch explored the psychology of thought processes, aiming to simplify complex ideas for broader understanding. His work encourages the use of accessible language and offers practical guidance for impactful communication.

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