“In the field of social phenomena, only economics and linguistics seem to have succeeded in building up a coherent body of theory.” –Friedrich Hayek
In 1887, L. L. Zamenhof proposed a universal language as a means for ushering in a new era of international peace and prosperity. Continue Reading...
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