basalists
Basalists are a group of people who advocate for the use of a single, standardized language for international communication. This language is typically English, due to its widespread use and the fact that it is the language of science, technology, and international business. Basalists believe that the use of a single language can facilitate global communication, reduce misunderstandings, and promote cultural exchange.
The concept of basality was first proposed by the linguist Benjamin Whorf in the 1950s, who argued
Critics of basality argue that it can lead to the marginalization of other languages and cultures. They
Despite these criticisms, basalists continue to advocate for the use of a single, standardized language for