
Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia - Brigid O'Keeffe (10.21.21)
CREECA Lecture Series Podcast
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The Importance of the International Auxiliary Language of Esperanto
Zamao argued jews were a shadow people clinging to what he regarded as the pro false promises of zionism and a simile assimilation. He spoke to the world in an international auxiliary language of his own creation, but in a distinctive spiritual vernacular nurtured in the soil of late imperial russia's upheavals. Esperanto inspired men and women around the globe to learn it and to actively begin communicating with one another. But helelism remained a lonely party of one for the most part. It remained a rather lonely salmonho endeavor.
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