November 24, 2014 - 16:36

Bower’s reading makes me question about the power of language. At the beginning of the passage, he starts by raising a tension that "people can not rely upon the same mindset that created the problem to fix it”, which is a question that I have never though of. I always take the language and the meaning for granted. But if language is not a neutral and effective way to communicate, what should people choose to use instead?