"The Origins and Effects of Our Morals: A Problem for Science", in The Essence of Hayek (1984)
1980s and later
“The Third Reich coined only a very small number of the words in its language, perhaps - indeed probably - none at all... But it changes the value of words and the frequency of their occurrence, it makes common property out of what was previously the preserve of an individual or a tiny group, it commandeers for the party that which was previously common property and in the process steeps words and groups of words and sentence structures with its poison.”
Source: LTI – Lingua Tertii Imperii (The Language of the Third Reich) (1947), p. 16.
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The historical extempore speech at the Reserve Officers' College (1959)
Source: The Number-System of Algebra, (1890), p. 3; Reported in Robert Edouard Moritz. Memorabilia mathematica; or, The philomath's quotation-book https://archive.org/stream/memorabiliamathe00moriiala#page/81/mode/2up, (1914), p. 263
Source: The Goblin Quest Series, Goblin Hero (2007), Chapter 1 (pp. 19-20)
Source: Living systems, 1978, p. 16; As cited in: Sven Rasegård (2002) Man and Science: A Web of Systems and Social Conventions. p. 29
Variant: A linguistic variable is defined as a variable whose values are sentences in a natural or artificial language.
Source: 1970s, Outline of a new approach to the analysis of complex systems and decision processes (1973), p. 28
“Words are coin. Words alienate. Language is no medium for desire. Desire is rapture, not exchange.”