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George Orwell had a lot to say about the ties between language and politics. Also, if you don't like this video, feel free to fling hate at it for two minutes.
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- 00:01
in the novel 1984 George Orwell touches on a lot of different ideas: surveillance
- 00:08
censorship and for fans of the two-minute hate, participatory film [Orwell holds novel]
- 00:13
viewing. feel good to yell doesn't it? but it's also about the relationship between
- 00:18
politics and language. definitely wasn't the first time Orwell touched on these
- 00:23
ideas. in 1946 he wrote the classic essay politics and the English language ,which
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- 00:29
is about well politics and the English language. in every book .okay but what's
- 00:34
surprising is the extent to which writing can affect thinking. in the essay
- 00:38
Orwell argues that sloppy writing promotes lazy thinking .for all of you
- 00:43
out there with bad handwriting don't worry, Orwell's more concerned with
- 00:46
writing that's riddled with cliches and demonstrates a lack of attention than
- 00:51
stuff that looks like it was written in the back of a moving truck. but one of
- 00:54
the ways in which language can fail us is a reliance on euphemisms, which can
- 01:00
cloud meaning rather than make it clear. as Orwell puts it defenseless villages
- 01:05
are bombarded from the air the inhabitants driven out into the [man frowns standing in front of village]
- 01:09
countryside the cattle machine-gun the huts set on fire with incendiary bullets
- 01:15
this is called pacification. and well by using a bloodless boring word like
- 01:21
pacification, which sounds like a relaxing trip for a teething infant. we
- 01:26
as readers don't have to imagine the horror of what's actually happening.
- 01:29
which isn't a good thing if you want to understand what's really going on in the
- 01:33
world. Orwell rightly pointed out that this use of language is no accident.
- 01:38
often politicians or thinkers find themselves in a position where they must
- 01:42
defend various kinds of atrocities, war torture. however rather than holding a
- 01:48
press conference and saying we should keep doing all the horrible things we're [politician gives presentation]
- 01:53
doing people tend to use a mix of euphemism and inflated style so their
- 01:57
meaning becomes intentionally fog a steaming bowl of word soup like all
- 02:02
those suboptimal results are never ultimately desirable for the party that
- 02:06
pursues them. they are often and are currently necessary. now that that
- 02:10
might kind of put an audience can sleep there as well.
- 02:14
reading politics and the English language isn't just a great way to get
- 02:17
wise to the trickery of political speech. it's also a great primer on stuff you
- 02:22
can do to make your own writing clearer and sharper. like using the active voice
- 02:27
cutting words when you can, and not using long words when short ones work just as
- 02:32
well. well making such changes can have a big effect on your writing and the
- 02:36
clearer your thinking and writing the easier it will be to avoid a real 1984.
- 02:41
well sure those two minutes of hate might get your adrenaline going but it's
- 02:46
really not worth the whole dystopia thing. [people raise arms]
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