Dec 16, 2020
The tool each of us uses most often - language - presents an interesting contradiction. To communicate ideas clearly and efficiently, words must have meanings. Yet, because language is an emergent phenomenon, words and words’ meanings change. This has important implications for everything from how we interact with each other on a daily basis to what rights the Constitution claims to protect.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/10/politics/joe-biden-audio-civil-rights-leaders/index.html
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