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International Language, Past, Present & Future With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar

By Walter John Clark

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Imagine a world where everyone can understand each other, thanks to a simple, invented language designed to break down barriers and unite the globe.

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2005-09-24
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"International Language, Past, Present & Future" by Walter John Clark is an exploration of why the world needs a shared language and whether it’s actually possible to create one. It digs into how a universal language could boost trade, culture, and politics by making it easier for everyone to talk to each other. The book suggests that using one common language could fix the problems caused by having so many different languages. Clark looks at efforts from the past to create such a language, explaining how Esperanto could be the answer, since it's simple to learn and already being used by people all over the world.

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