State of Correction A Philosophical Inquiry into the Newspeak
Michele Gardini
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State of Correction is a bold, erudite, and often ironic philosophical exploration of the contemporary drive to create a "perfect" language – one that aspires to absolute correctness, transparency, and justice, but risks erasing the very richness and humanity it seeks to serve. Gardini's inquiry is both sweeping and incisive, blending historical depth, literary allusion, and critical wit. Gardini structures his book as a series of thematic meditations – each chapter named after a key concept (Character, Value, Finesse, Imprecision, Constraint, Communication, Background, Gratitude, Critique) – that together dissect the philosophical, social, and psychological underpinnings of what he calls "Newspeak." This term, borrowed from Orwell, is repurposed to describe the modern project of linguistic purification and ideological engineering.The book opens with a sweeping diagnosis: the quest for a perfect, "correct" language is inseparable from the deconstruction of all traditional binarisms – nature and artifice, life and non-life, biology and culture. Gardini sees this as both a utopian and dystopian impulse, where the rubble of the old world becomes the building material for the new one.
