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'''March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages'''
'''March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages'''
I have done a lot of writing in this regard. My own book written on a particular aspect of language, that is, of many languages having ''feudal/hierarchical characteristic'' and some not having it is: '''March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages'''.
I have done a lot of writing in this regard. My own book written on a particular aspect of language, that is, of many languages having ''feudal/hierarchical characteristic'' and some not having it is: '''March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages'''. This book is available as a digital book on [http://www.vvv03.org/march.pdf this link].


However, currently that theme is only a basic level for me, and I have sort of reached to a more advanced level in this regard.
However, currently that theme is only a basic level for me, and I have sort of reached to a more advanced level in this regard.

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I am a person with deep interest in English themes, including colonial history. It goes without saying that I have a deeply ingrained partiality towards English. Not because it is the language of England, but because I see some fantastic qualities in English; which also has had its role in moulding British national features.


Language as a software

I have come across an understanding that languages are actually a sort of software, basically for communication. Yet, beyond that, they do contain powerful codes that can literally mould people, society, and even events. This software may even have links to the arena of secondary codes that exist behind our universe and events.

March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages I have done a lot of writing in this regard. My own book written on a particular aspect of language, that is, of many languages having feudal/hierarchical characteristic and some not having it is: March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages. This book is available as a digital book on this link.

However, currently that theme is only a basic level for me, and I have sort of reached to a more advanced level in this regard.

Most of my online writings are available as a digital book on this link:

My own online writings page is:Ved’s online writings pages. In this same page, I have started a write up on the Codes that design reality and on connected aspects of the codes that trigger mental reactions.