The Paris Review - The Nationalist Roots of 'Merriam-Webster's Dictionary

The Paris Review - The Nationalist Roots of 'Merriam-Webster's Dictionary

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nbsp; Amid the rancorous screaming matches of political discourse in 2016, a tempering voice emerged from an unlikely source: the dictionary. During the presidential election and its aftermath, Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary mobilized its large social-media following to fact-check political figures who treated all language like fiction. From explaining the meaning of fact to differentiating between bigly and big […]

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