Spelling World Peace
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Spelling World Peace
Language as Architecture for Peace
The words we choose shape the worlds we build.
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Spelling World Peace — Language as architecture for peace. How the words we choose shape the worlds we build. Forthcoming.
Themes
Key Themes
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in rigorous form: how linguistic structure primes perception, constrains imagination, and predetermines the range of available responses to conflict.
The hidden metaphors in ordinary speech do enormous work. Shepherd maps the subterranean metaphorical structures that govern political, interpersonal, and international discourse.
If language can entrench conflict, it can also dissolve it. The book proposes principles for consciously redesigning the language of public life toward greater clarity and cooperation.
World peace is not a distant political outcome — it is a daily linguistic practice. Shepherd reframes peace as something enacted in each communicative act.
Every word is a vote for the kind of world you want to live in.
— Corey Shepherd
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