Language and State

An Inquiry into the Progress of Civilization

By (author) Xing Yu

Hardback - £92.00

Publication date:

12 September 2013

Length of book:

460 pages

Publisher

University Press of America

Dimensions:

236x160mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761862000

This book argues that a primitive society is formed on the basis of kinship ties while a civilized society is formed on the basis of linguistic communication. When humans communicate with each other through language, they extend the distance of communication. The extension of communication distance helps expand communities. States are gradually formed. This means that as these communities grow, they become too large to be supported only by the ties of kinship. The use of language and the development of linguistic communication underlies the establishment of governments, the introduction of laws, the holding of elections, and the flourishing of history, philosophy, literature, art, religion, etc. This book presents a new theory about the importance of language in the growth of the states.