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The Effect Of The Misuse Of Familiar Words On The Character Of Men And The Fate Of Nations (1856)
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Exploring the profound influence of language, David Urquhart's 1856 treatise delves into how the misuse of familiar words can corrupt individual character and destabilize nations. He posits that language misapplication erodes moral values and can be exploited by those in power to manipulate and control the populace. Urquhart urges readers to be mindful of their words, emphasizing their potential to shape a better future. This philosophical work remains a relevant exploration of the power of language in society, echoing its significance across generations.
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The Effect Of The Misuse Of Familiar Words On The Character Of Men And The Fate Of Nations (1856), David Urquhart
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- 2008
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- Title
- The Effect Of The Misuse Of Familiar Words On The Character Of Men And The Fate Of Nations (1856)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- David Urquhart
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 372
- ISBN13
- 9781437321562
- Category
- Almanacs, Anthologies, Yearbooks, Calendars
- Description
- Exploring the profound influence of language, David Urquhart's 1856 treatise delves into how the misuse of familiar words can corrupt individual character and destabilize nations. He posits that language misapplication erodes moral values and can be exploited by those in power to manipulate and control the populace. Urquhart urges readers to be mindful of their words, emphasizing their potential to shape a better future. This philosophical work remains a relevant exploration of the power of language in society, echoing its significance across generations.