Home


Index of articles, click here.


Actually, because not every language is equally suited to express certain ideas, the ideologies that make one culture different from another, are, to a certain extend, a direct consequence of the fact that a different language is spoken and written.

By Jan Garanoz
Version 1.0, Amsterdam, 13. August 2010


In as much as we support cultural variety and identity, we recognize the enormous value that a diversity of languages has to this effect. A language barrier is the most efficient self-defense of any independent community against wholesale US cultural imperialism. English may serve the purpose of communication between different cultures. But of what pertaines to the internal aspects of a culture, as much as possible should be in a language of its own. And not just in a spoken language of its own, but if possible also in a writing system of its own. Actually, because not every language is equally suited to express certain ideas, the ideologies that make one culture different from another, are, to a certain extend, a direct consequence of the fact that a different language is spoken and written. For in the same way in which our economic interests form our opinions, so a language has its own dynamics of creating ideas. That East Asia is the culturally most diverse corner of the world is in direct corelation to the presence of more different languages and writing systems than anywhere else. This must be preserved.

See Jan Garanoz' site here

Other domains here and here

For our languages section, please see here.

----------

Support for separatism

This website favours cultural variety and identity over worldwide American MacDonald's conformity. Therefore, as a matter of principle, we support about any autonomy, separatist, secessionist, and independence movement anywhere in this world. Click here to go to our unfinished guide to old and new countries.


Index of articles, click here.



Zephyrus Schroedderr,
Vysok Tatry
Stary Smokovec, 06201
Slovakia
Last updated: November 28, 2010