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Esperanto country

Evildela, 2010 m. liepa 23 d.

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Kalba: English

biguglydave (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 23 d. 21:31:30

With the additional constraint that the climate is largely tropical, you have my vote. What kind of government structure do you propose?

Roberto12 (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 23 d. 21:57:45

biguglydave:What kind of government structure do you propose?
Banano-Respubliko rideto.gif

Akwino (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 23 d. 22:03:39

something nice and right-wing that bans the slightest whiff of leftism rido.gif

biguglydave (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 23 d. 22:58:55

Akwino:something nice and right-wing that bans the slightest whiff of leftism rido.gif
I must admit that "Generalissimo Akwino" has a certain appeal. Can we agree to split the royalties on the book with the same title?

Akwino (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 23 d. 23:08:21

biguglydave: I must admit that "Generalissimo Akwino" has a certain appeal. Can we agree to split the royalties on the book with the same title?
Yes, I think we can agree to split that one between us. What we shall certainly not do, is have a vote on it! okulumo.gif

EoMy (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 26 d. 10:06:43

Evildela:This is a hypothetical question:

If a country suddenly formed tomorrow in which one of the offical languages spoken became Esperanto, would you move there?

I'm curious to see what people think.
Haha, isn't the Prague manisfesto already clearly said that Esperanto is a IAL and is protecting the mother tongue languages. People would not speak mono lingo, at least two, one mother tongue and one perhaps, eo

Frankouche (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 26 d. 17:19:39

biguglydave:What kind of government structure do you propose?
How could it be a democratic system with a dogmatic and unchangeable fundamento ?

But, i will, heroically, resist to this "lingvocracy" okulumo.gif

biguglydave (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 26 d. 18:32:47

Frankouche:
biguglydave:What kind of government structure do you propose?
How could it be a democratic system with a dogmatic and unchangeable fundamento ?
I had never considered Esperanto and Fascism in the same sentence before! This is actually a very good point!

Any country which adopted E-o as one of several primary languages would find Esperanto doctrine quite rigid compared to its political doctrine. The pressure to maintain the status quo in both would be enormous.

This assumes, of course, that none of the inhabitants are sufficiently intelligent to treat Esperanto and politics in a different way. I think that they have a chance to make it work.

By the way, I don't see any reason why Esperanto couldn't become a majority language. Although its doctrine states a preference for IAL, I see no restrictions to becoming a majority language. If I've missed something, and there is some kind of philosophical restriction, then let's just do it anyway, again, somewhere in a tropical climate.

Evildela (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 27 d. 02:34:00

EoMy:Haha, isn't the Prague manisfesto already clearly said that Esperanto is a IAL and is protecting the mother tongue languages. People would not speak mono lingo, at least two, one mother tongue and one perhaps, eo
I think you missed a part of what I wrote. I wrote "one of the official languages" Anyways the Prague manifesto hasn't stopped over a thousand Denaskuloj being born and who’s to say one day there won't be a community of sole Esperanto speakers. For instance I learning Esperanto because its logical language, not because of any greater ideal.

ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. liepa 27 d. 09:59:11

Didn't someone say here something about a language being a dialect with an army? One critical reason for why Esperanto will tend to always have a hard time rising (it's certainly not impossible though) is the lack of the "incentive" to learn it.

Anyway, I'm with Roberto, Banana-respubliko ftw okulumo.gif
(I'm pretty sure the nonacquainted would easily mistake "Esperanto" for a banana republic anyway! rido.gif).

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