Conformity and Commitment in Writing

Authors

  • Peter C. Wason

Abstract

It is argued that conformity to stereotyped styles of writing tends to conceal a sense of commitment to what is being said. The effect is both to alienate the individual from the practice of writing, and to encourage a kind of obscurantism which may be inimical to clear thinking. The conditions for recovering a committed voice and the benefits of so doing are described.

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Published

1980-10-01

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Journal Article