"One-World Government"
Often, I hear this phrase among those who warn about the World Economic Forum and other globalist organizations. It’s a phrase that has seized our minds and language so ubiquitously that its construction escapes scrutiny. I’m now certain that its accurate construction is: one-government world.
Similarly, yesterday, I noted the usage of one-world narrative. The proper construction is [probably] one-narrative world.
Of course, once a phrase takes hold it usually keeps hold. Massive publicity is often required to launch a phrase into the psyche of the masses. And once successfully there, we are unlikely to correct it.
Part of the resistance to the correction of a phrase are our ears and tongues. One-government world is now—after much usage of the other construction—somewhat strange to our ears while one-world government rolls somewhat more easily off the tongue.