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New to Lojban and a question
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- Subject: New to Lojban and a question
- From: Ryan Gray <ryanpatgray@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 11:44:16 -0800 (PST)
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Hi! I am new to Lojban and find it a fascinating
concept. This is my first time posting to this group.
I have also have a question. What are the Lojban
translation for various political terms. The reason I
ask is that "conservative" in Russia means a very
different thing from "conservative" in the United
States. Likewise, Thomas Jefferson was considered a
"liberal" in his day even though his views would be
VERY different those of from someone like Teddy
Kennedy. Today, many would say Thomas Jefferson would
be closer to being libertarian than either
conservative or liberal. I would think that a logical
language such as Lojban would have more precise words
for these ideas.
Thank you!
Ryan
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