THE ENTROPY OF COMMUNICATION,
THE MISCOMMUNICATION TRILOGY,
βThe Entropy of Communication, Vol. IIβ, part 3
Review-The Entropy of Communication
Civilisation Against Language: A Review of The Entropy of Communication
Modern civilisation prides itself on an unprecedented abundance of communication. Messages travel across continents in seconds, political speeches are instantly translated into global narratives, and statistical graphs promise to transform complex realities into clear visual truths. Yet this immense expansion of communicative capacity has not produced a parallel increase in understanding. Instead, a paradox has emerged: the more language circulates, the more uncertain meaning becomes. The Entropy of Communication confronts this paradox directly and develops a sweeping diagnosis of the crisis of language in contemporary public life.
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