Quotes by Political Language The word right should be excluded from political language, as the word cause from the language of philosophy. Auguste Comte political-language causes philosophy In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible... Thus, political language has to consist largely of euphemism, question-begging, and sheer cloudy vagueness... Political language [is] designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable. George Orwell political-language writing lying The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them. George Orwell atrocities-committed political-language peace A scrupulous writer, in every sentence that he writes, will ask himself at least four questions, thus: 1. What am I trying to say? 2. What words will express it? 3. What image or idiom will make it clearer? 4. Is this image fresh enough to have an effect? George Orwell political-language writing trying The inflated style is itself a kind of euphemism. A mass of Latin words falls upon the facts like soft snow, blurring the outlines and covering up all the details. The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. George Orwell political-language latin fall In our age there is no such thing as 'keeping out of politics.' All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia. George Orwell political-language birthday lying But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought. George Orwell political-language inspirational life In our time political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible. George Orwell political-language writing time The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns, as it were, instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish squirting out ink. George Orwell political-language real truth Political chaos is connected with the decay of language... one can probably bring about some improvement by starting at the verbal end. George Orwell political-language chaos decay [Political] prose consists less and less of words chosen for the sake of their meaning, and more and more of phrases tacked together like the sections of a prefabricated hen-house. George Orwell political-language together house That generation really has to fight for a new political language, social movements, and alliances with students from other countries. They have to convince labor, parents, and the general public that the fight over higher education is a fight that benefits everyone in a sustainable democracy and not just faculty and students. Henry Giroux political-language fighting country We need a new political language with broader narratives. Such a language has to unravel the pervasive ideological, pedagogical, and economic dynamics of a form of economic Darwinism that now governs much of the world. This system must be demystified, politicized, and recognized for the ways in which it has come to pose a dire threat to democracy. Henry Giroux political-language democracy needs The first problem of the media is posed by what does not get translated, or even published in the dominant political languages. Jacques Derrida political-language media doe He who controls the past controls the future. Laozi political-language future past The usual terminology of political language is stupid. What is 'left' and what is 'right'? Why should Hitler be 'right' and Stalin, his temporary friend, be 'left'? Who is 'reactionary' and who is 'progressive'? Reaction against an unwise policy is not to be condemned. And progress towards chaos is not to be commended. Ludwig von Mises political-language progress stupid I'm very political without being political. I don't know how to speak proper political language. Taki Theodoracopulos political-language know-how speak In the political language of today, people who want to keep what they have earned are said to be greedy, while those who wish to take their earnings from them and give it to others (who will vote for them in return) show compassion. Thomas Sowell political-language compassion people