Raporto pri la oka kongreso de esperantistoj (Krakovo 1912)
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A reporter's detailed, lively account of the Krakow congress blends descriptive reporting, light anecdotes, and measured commentary to argue that such gatherings should be festive, outward-facing propaganda for the shared language rather than forums for political or ideological representation. The text defends postponing the creation of any global nonlinguistic governing body, insists that linguistic decisions belong to the Lingva Komitato and its Academy, and advocates restrained, cautious stewardship of the language instead of frequent reforms. It promotes practical propagation through personal contact and voluntary institutions, trusting that the language's steady, nonpolitical adoption will bring broader cultural benefits.
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