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An impressionistic history of the
SAengAnchor
South Asian Subcontinent
VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
It is foretold! The torrential flow of inexorable destiny!
Vol 1 - An ephemeral glance at feudal languages!

34. The situation in Britain


There is no written Constitution in Great Britain. For a long time now, the administrative and legal procedures follow the various conventions that have evolved over the centuries. However, as of now, feudal language-speakers have swarmed inside the nation. It not possible to mention for sure if the current-situation of not have a formal Constitution can go on for more days, in this newly emerging scenario.


However, most of the social and administrative conventions are what have been designed by the philosophies inherent in pristine-English language.


Even though there is Monarchy over there, neither the king or queen of England used to use different forms of ‘You’, or ‘He’ / ‘Him’ or ‘She’ / ‘Her’ or ‘They’ / ‘Them’ to exhibit and emphasise the varying social positioning of the subjects of the kingdom, and to discriminate between them.


Neither the various government offices including the police who are on Her Majesty’s Service, do discriminate the people thus.


(However, nothing definite can be said about the future of Great Britain. As of, a huge flooding of people from outside, who speak other languages is happening in the kingdom. Even the quality of pristine-English is under threat as it gets handled, and man-handled and manipulated by these people.)


Also, there is no hint in pristine-English that the government office workers (employees) are a step above the common man.

0. Book profile

1. The introduction

2. Subjective or objective?

3. The personal deficiencies

4. Desperately seeking pre-eminence

5. Feudal languages and planar languages

6. History and language codes

7. The influence and affect on human beings

8. Malabari and Malayalam

9. Word-codes that deliver hammer blows

10. On being hammered by words!

11. What the Negroes experienced

12. Who should be kept at a distance?

13. Word codes which induce mental imbalance

14. Codes of false demeanours

15. Self-esteem and the urge to usurp

16. Urge to place people in suppression

17. The mental codes of ‘Upstartedness’

18. Codes of rough retorts!

19. The diffused personality

20. The spreading of the substandard

21. How the top layer got soiled

22. Government workers and ordinary workers

23. How the pulling down is done

24. The antipathy for English

25. Quality depreciation in pristine-English

26. Dull and indifferent quality of English

27. Unacceptable efficiency and competence

28. Subservience and stature enhancement

29. Codes of crushing and mutilation

30. The essentialness of a servile subordinate

31. The repository of negativity!

32. The craving for ‘respect’

33. The structure of the Constitution of India

34. The situation in Britain

35. The rights of a citizen of India

36. When rights get translated

37. Three different levels of citizenship!

38. How the mysterious codes get disabled!

39. The craving and the urge to achieve

40. A Constitution in sync with native-culture

41. A people-uprising in the history

42. The new ‘higher caste persons’

43. When the nation surrenders

44. The nonsense in academic textbooks

45. The bloody fool George Washington

46. The wider aims of English education

47. Administration in Malayalam

48. Who should ‘respect’ whom?

49. When antique traditions come back

50. The competition among the oppressed

51. The terror of a lower becoming a higher!

52. The battering power of language codes

53. Verbal sounds which create cataclysm

54. The demise of the power of small despots



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