In this groundbreaking work, Lady Victoria Welby argues that language is a fundamental part of human cognition and that linguistic anarchy threatens to undermine our ability to communicate effectively. Drawing on insights from both science and philosophy, Welby provides a compelling case for the importance of language in the modern world. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in language and communication, particularly those concerned with the challenges of the digital age.
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