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The Many-Splendored Society Volume 3 - Fueled by Symbols (Paperback)
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The Many-Splendored Society Volume 3 - Fueled by Symbols (Paperback)
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Loot Price R576
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This third book on The Many-Splendored Society examines how we use
language to inspire human beings to live in and develop their
societies. We prompt ourselves by using "justifying vocabularies"
and we prompt others by the use of "compelling vocabularies." These
motivating vocabularies are short pieces of language with
remarkable leverage. They epitomize the power of the language
brain. Six justifying vocabularies are unique to each of the
societal realms of science, art, economy, religion, polity, and
morality. Four justifying vocabularies are at the core of the
dominating ideologies in free societies: individualism,
meritocracy, universalism, and egalitarianism. We review the
far-reaching implications of some compelling vocabularies such as
the selfish fact that people trust those who are like themselves
more than they trust people unlike themselves. We deal with
vocabularies avoiding social exclusion and preserving favorable
self-images. As humans, we also have unselfish vocabularies
trustful of others, for example, abetting the survival of our
beneficial encounters and upholding the order that upholds us. In
the final part in this volume, we find a synthesis of - or, better
expressed, a "zipper" between - justifying and compelling
vocabularies. We conclude that ordinary words in the zipped
vocabularies actually can arrest a society's disintegration into
the chaos of everybody's war against everyone else. This dual
motivation can be strong enough to compete with bodily
spontaneities and, in a majority of circumstances, be strong enough
to serve as a substitute for violence as a means of social control.
Their use makes for a civilized life, where conflicts are resolved,
not by force, but by words, and where violence is reduced to the
minimum needed to defend civility.
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