George Lakoff on Framing Political Issues

August 26th, 2004

There is an interesting interview with George Lakoff at UC Berkely News . He talks about how conservatives use language to frame issues from their perspective.

The phrase “Tax relief” began coming out of the White House starting on the very day of Bush’s inauguration. It got picked up by the newspapers as if it were a neutral term, which it is not. First, you have the frame for “relief.” For there to be relief, there has to be an affliction, an afflicted party, somebody who administers the relief, and an act in which you are relieved of the affliction. The reliever is the hero, and anybody who tries to stop them is the bad guy intent on keeping the affliction going. So, add “tax” to “relief” and you get a metaphor that taxation is an affliction, and anybody against relieving this affliction is a villain.

It will be interesting watching the rest of the American political campaign armed with this knowledge.

 
 
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