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The New Doublespeak: Why No One Knows What Anyone's Saying Anymore

hardcoverJuly 31, 1996
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ISBN-13: 9780060171346 ISBN-10: 0060171340
Publisher
HarperCollins Children's Books
Binding
hardcover
Published
July 31, 1996
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
22.20×1.90×15.20 cm

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The New Doublespeak: Why No One Knows What Anyone's Saying Anymore by Lutz, William D.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780060171346.

Have you ever been confused when politicians refer to a tax increase as "revenue enhancement," or when your boss says youre not fired, youre "transitioned" or "uninstalled"? Then youve been a victim of doublespeak. Doublespeak is language that is evasive, deceptive, self-contradictory, or misleading. Doublespeak turns lies told by politicians into "strategic misrepresentations," "reality augmentation," or "terminological inexactitudes." Killing enemy soldiers is a simple matter of "servicing the target," after which the bodies of the dead are called "decommissioned aggressor quantum." After being treated with doublespeak, ordinary sewage sludge becomes "regulated organic nutrients" that do not sink but merely "exceed the odor threshold." In this lively sequel to his bestselling Doublespeak: From Revenue Enhancement to Terminal Living, William Lutz exposes the latest doublespeak that permeates what passes for communication in our society. Lutz shows that the pervasive use of doublespeak in our society is contributing to a communications crisis. We may think we know what were saying to each other, but too often we dont. Worse, we continue on our way believing that we really do know what were saying and hearing. Lutz combats doublespeak by dissecting how it works and how it affects us as individuals, a society, and a nation, and how it affects the way we see ourselves and the world. Most important, Lutz explains why we dont have to feel powerless in the face of such language, explaining that there are a great number of things we can do to fight doublespeak and bring to account those who persist in using it. He details how our schools can teach our children to detect doublespeak, as well as equip them with the means to counter its effects in their lives. He reveals how we can become critical consumers of language, how we can start a language-consumers movement to demand clear communication, and how we can hold responsible those who use irresponsible language.