Breaking the linguistic barriers in Europe, with or without Esperanto
By Christos Mouzeviris
Various Euro-enthusiasts hold the belief that Europe should have a common language. And for some federalism activists, “Esperanto” is ideal to be the future language of a united Europe. Yet in a continent in deep economic and political crisis, plagued by an ever increasing euro-scepticism, how could any leader convince the voters to take such a step?