In this thoroughly revised, updated edition of his classic "Language in
Thought and Action, " S.I. Hayakawa discusses the role of language in
human life, the many functions of language, and how language - sometimes
without our knowing - shapes our thinking. The author writes
provocatively about the relationship between language and racial and
religious prejudice; about the nature and dangers of advertising, from a
linguistic point of view; and, in a completely new chapter called "The
Empty Eye, " about the content, form, and hidden message of television,
from situation comedies to news coverage to political advertising.