Chapter 08 — States are natural to humans • 08.01 — Names, Paragraph 4.2 (§08.01.04.02)
Languages were therefore created and developed within states, by their citizens. Language is the information processing tool of individualised humans, the only way for them to materialise their immaterial information, to understand and give common meaning to the analogue world, and to accommodate their ever-expanding information processing needs. As such, it lies at the base of the information platform that is the state—but could not have existed without it.
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