“We must now turn from considering the necessary struggle with language arising, as it were, from its very nature and the nature of the society it serves to the more ominous threat to its integrity brought about neither by its innate inadequacy nor yet by the incompetence and carelessness of its ordinary users, but rather engineered deliberately by those who will manipulate words for their own ends.”
Quote by Chinua Achebe
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Hopes and impediments: selected essays
This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the concepts of hope and the challenges that individuals and societies face. The essays likely cover a range of topics, including personal growth, societal issues, and philosophical musings, offering insights into the human condition and the pursuit of betterment. more
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