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erinja (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 14:31:35
ppk89 (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 14:54:14
geo63 (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 15:04:23
ppk89:Bless them! They have never lived in a communist country but seem to be very knowledgeable about how life goes there.I did. Whatever bad things we could say about the communist, one would be possitive - they really cared about children (at least in Poland). What I see now is a total disaster which goes worse and worse each passing year. In a couple of years our educational system will be just the same as in England and US.
ppk89 (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 15:08:25
The educational system in Bulgaria too is juts collapsing.
ceigered (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 15:21:00
ppk89:Bless them! They have never lived in a communist country but seem to be very knowledgeable about how life goes there.True that, it's not as good as having an impartial voice who's actually lived for a long time in China and in the West and can draw a proper comparison, given both China and the West are extremely diverse, vast regions. Then again, I reckon such a person honestly wouldn't care about debating it. But laŭ mi, "communist" is like "democracy", we just shove it on things as a label to make it seem to be part of a club, whether it lives up to the idea or not . Speaking of democracy, I believe is it Switzerland that has a very intimate democracy with its citizens?
I think though it goes to show that the BRIC(S?) countries are pretty diverse and have their own host of problems, so Esperanto probably doesn't even register up in higher ranking parts of government.
And what's with everyone's education systems falling apart these days? Maybe we need to go back the old fashioned way and crouch around the tribal fire pit and tell engaging, educational stories about the legends of our peoples... and quantum physics.
Miland (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 16:15:53
pikolas (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 16:25:32
Anyway, supposing the BRICS do not succumb to internal differences and they achieve some sort of coherent single policy, how do you guys think Esperanto could be made a language sponsored by these newcoming giants?
Miland (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 16:33:48
Miland (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 17:37:55
pikolas (نمایش مشخصات) 29 اوت 2011، 18:24:45
Miland:Concerning the 'S': does anyone know about the degree of activity of the Esperanto movement in South Africa?http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto-movado_en...
All we know so far.