Lost Virtue Words Our Students Need to Rediscover
/Words matter a lot. Words matter because they carry meaning and value and mold individual and cultural behavior. Words reflect and shape worldviews.
The clearest way to see through a culture is to attend to its tools for conversation … one must begin, I think, by pointing to the obvious fact that the written word … has a content … whenever language is the principal medium of communication—an idea, a fact, a claim is the inevitable result. The idea may be banal, the fact irrelevant, the claim false, but there is no escape from meaning when language is the instrument guiding one’s thought ... words have very little to recommend them except as carriers of meaning.
When we change words, we change meaning. When we change meaning, we change thinking. When we change thinking, we change worldviews and values. And, when we change worldviews and values, we change cultures. This is why English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton proclaimed, "The pen is mightier than the sword."
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