Living Speech
Discover the profound insights of language in Living Speech by James Boyd White, published by Princeton University Press in 2008. Spanning 256 pages, this thought-provoking book delves into how our use of language shapes our perceptions of the world, ourselves, and others. White explores the ethical dimensions of human expression, highlighting how our words can sometimes dehumanize individuals and trivialize the richness of human experience. In the context of conflict, he illustrates how language can transform people into mere enemies, prompting readers to reconsider the impact of their speech. Living Speech is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of language, ethics, and law, offering a compelling examination of how we communicate in both legal and everyday contexts. Engage with this critical exploration of language and its power to influence our lives and society.