Language and liberty – Language theory and political ideology in Noam Chomsky’s views
Noam Chomsky is a world famous professor of linguistics and a well known political activist. Nevertheless, it is an extraordinary enterprise to analyse his linguistic and political philosophies in the same paper.
The words that make the unacceptable accepted
Everybody has heard about steamlining the economy, a flexible labour market, and other similar phrases. The author claims it is deliberate manipulation when positively sounding words are used to describe negative phenomena.
The twilight of international discourse
Much of the phrases and expressions used in the mass media carry a value judgment that the speakers want to transfer towards the listeners. Thus, racism and exclusion can be coded in a language that otherwise appears civilised.
The break-up of multiethnic states
The collapse of Yugoslavia cannot be explained simply by the implementation of national self-determination, and cannot be considered a good thing at least because of the long civil war. It has been a combination of economic, cultural, foreign and domestic political reasons that caused the collapse of the federal state.
Multiculturalism in Eastern Europe – Present conflicts in national history perspectives
In the middle ages, conflicts between peoples could not take a national or ethnic character, this has been a product of modern times. Nevertheless, the rebuilding of multiculturalism appears to be much faster in Western Europe, than in the East.