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Don't repeat conservative language when discussing liberal values from "summary" of Don't Think of an Elephant! by George Lakoff

When discussing liberal values, it is crucial not to fall into the trap of using conservative language. This is because language is not just a way to communicate ideas; it also shapes the way we think about those ideas. Conservative language is often used to frame political debates in a way that benefits conservative values and policies. By repeating conservative language when discussing liberal values, we inadvertently reinforce conservative frames and ideas. For example, if we use phrases like "tax relief" when talking about tax policy, we are framing taxes as a burden that needs to be alleviated. This reinforces the conservative idea that taxes are inherently bad and should be minimized. Instead, we should use language that emphasizes the positive aspects of taxes, such as "investing in our communities" or "ensuring a fair and just society." Simi...
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    Don't Think of an Elephant!

    George Lakoff

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