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Language & Politics

Politics is quintessentially a language game Politics is quintessentially a language game. Political campaigns consist primarily of talk--the challenger for a political office can do very little but talk. And once elected, talk will be a major concern of any politician. Michael Geis If there is no conflict over meaning, the issue is not political, by definition. Murray Edelman

It is language about political events and developments that people experience; even events that they are close to take their meaning from the language used to depict them. So political language is political reality; there is no other so far as the meaning of events to actor and spectators is concerned. Edelman, Constructing the Political Spectacle

It is not "reality"' in any testable or observable sense that matters in shaping political consciousness and behavior, but rather the beliefs that language helps evoke about the causes of discontents and satisfactions. Edelman

Language is only one aspect of the material situation; but a critical one: the aspect that most directly interprets developments by fitting them into a narrative account that provides a meaning for the past, the present, and the future compatible with an audience's ideology. Edelman

. . .[T]here is an important sense in which language constructs the people who use it, a view manifestly in contrast with the commonsensical assumption that people construct the language they use. For every political problem and ideological dilemma there is a set of statements and expressions constantly in use. In accepting one or another of these a person becomes a particular kind of subject with a particular ideology, role, and self conception: a liberal or a conservative, a victim of authority or a supporter of authority, an activist or a spectator, and so on. Edelman

“Liberty” . . .[L]anguage offers a logic to defend any position regardless of contradictions, and it does so subtly. In the domain of political language there are many mansions, and they often defy the laws of physics by occupying the same semantic space. i.e. "True Freedom" Edelman