
Breaking the Spell of the Postmodern World | Michael Young
Sovereign Nations
Is a Bucket a Chair?
Dareda says there is no objective, absolute, universal frame of reference for interpreting language at all. All language is composed of words we made up and none of the words that we use are passed down naturally or emblazed in crystals for us to have meaning. Everything's in a flux where it can be interpreted and reinterpreted endlessly according to different viewpoints and different contexts. Nothing pins down the meaning of language in a way that's fixed, stable, clear and objective.
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