March of the Evil Empires!
English versus the feudal languages!!
VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
First drafted in 1989. First online edition around 2000
It is foretold! The torrential flow of inexorable destiny!
Part 2 - Delineation of a feudal language nation
In this part, I am going to make a deep study on the effects of the feudal languages, using India as a frame of reference for study and analysis. From the understandings that can be taken from this study, I intend to debate on the international effects of feudal languages.
Since there is need to take up a specific language for study, reference and comparison, I am taking the various attributes of Malayalam for discussion. One reasons for this is that I do know Malayalam. Another factor is that this language is heavily feudal* in nature, even though the Malayalees might consider it as one of the best languages in the world. Along with this, the Indian state of Kerala also is taken for reference, for Malayalam is the language of this state. However it may be borne in mind that the ultimate aim is to study the multifarious affects of a feudal language on the various attributes of human beings, and the society they create.
The reader is warned that in this section, he or she is about to enter into a deeply weird world, and till he comes out of this section, he or she may seem to be in a highly confusing location. He or she may wonder if there is any need to understand India so deeply to pursue an international affect.
The reader is requested to show forbearance.
If the next part seems too unwieldy to read in the first attempt, the reader may go through the first three or four chapters, and then move on to Part III. He or she can come back at a leisurely pace, when the 3rd part is over.
3 - The general social affects
4 - The officialdom
5 - The Police
6 - Efficiency
7 - Women
8 - Family System
9 - Bureaucracy
10 - The social effects of a feudal language
11 - The concept of politeness
15 - The miscellaneous affects
16 - Dignity of labour
17 - Teacher and student
19 - Economy and its connection with the language of the place
20 - Social titles and their effect
21 - Revolution