
Naming the Political Reality Not the Facts
This text explores how political language is used to manipulate narrative control rather than clarify objective facts. By examining a heated debate over the terminology used to describe a head of state's removal, the author argues that lexical choices function as tools of power. Rather than seeking semantic accuracy, speakers use strategic equivocation to install a specific framework that justifies institutional actions. The source suggests that truth is subordinate to rhetoric, as the chosen label dictates which legal or moral universe the event occupies. Ultimately, the analysis reveals that language acts as an operational token, where the ability to name an act is more significant than the underlying reality.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/01/04/when-words-do-the-work-a-case-study-in-nomenclature-drift/
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