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English did not conquer the world through culture or empire. It became the global operating system because the modern world — its markets, technologies, institutions, and intelligent machines — required a language with the right cognitive architecture.In The Capitalist Tongue, Christopher Julian Lowery reveals the hidden system behind English's rise: a structural convergence of capitalism, science, technology, and global governance that transformed English from a colonial artifact into the linguistic infrastructure of globalization itself.Across fourteen sweeping chapters, Lowery traces how English became:the currency of opportunity in nations like the Philippines and Indiathe gateway to modernization in China and Russiathe economic survival tool in Japanthe linguistic capital that determines who participates in global marketsthe cognitive interface through which billions learn to think analyticallythe default language of AI, shaping the future of human reasoningThis is not a book about grammar, nostalgia, or cultural preference.It is a book about systems — and the language those systems selected.Lowery argues that English is no longer merely spoken. It is embedded in the architecture of global life: in programming languages, scientific journals, international law, digital platforms, and the reasoning patterns of the modern mind. English is the protocol of globalization, the metadata of the internet, and the cognitive substrate of artificial intelligence.But this rise comes with consequences:local languages decline, cognitive diversity narrows, inequality deepens, and global power concentrates around those who control the linguistic infrastructure of the future.The Capitalist Tongue is a groundbreaking examination of the world's most influential language — and a provocative argument about what happens when capitalism, technology, and cognition fuse into a single linguistic system.For readers of Yuval Noah Harari, Nicholas Carr, and macro‑systems thinkers, this book offers a new lens on the world we inherited, the world we built, and the world we are becoming.
ISBN
9798235544550
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-05-18
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