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Linguistic Justice for Europe and for the World

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Abstract

In Europe and throughout the world, competence in English is spreading at a speed never achieved by any language in human history. This apparently irresistible growing dominance of English is frequently perceived and sometimes indignantly denounced as being grossly unjust. Linguistic Justice for Europe and for the World starts off arguing that the dissemination of competence in a common lingua franca is a process to be welcomed and accelerated, most fundamentally because it provides the struggle for greater justice in Europe and in the world with an essential weapon: a cheap medium of communication and of mobilization.\nHowever, the resulting linguistic situation can plausibly be regarded as unjust in three…

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Keywords
  • Linguistic competence
  • Lingua franca
  • Linguistics
  • Competence (human resources)
  • Dominance (genetics)
  • Sociology
  • Political science
  • Psychology
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