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==History==
Sprouting from the [[File:World.png]] [[Globalism|globalist]] movements of the late 19th century, Esperanto was an attempt to unite the world under 1 language. It took aspects of mostly European languages, and united them together into 1 language that was meant to be a [[w:Lingua_franca|Lingua franca]] across all countries. When these Globalist ideas met with [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|anarchist]] ideas they spurred Anationalism. The rejection of all borders, states, and nations due to their hierarchical nature. Many Anarchist movements supported the removal of nations and a focus on internationalism. The [[File:AnSynd.png]] [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|Anarcho-Syndicalists]] of Catalonia, and the IWW are the best examples of this as they both took on ideas that Anarchism and worker's liberation should not be contained within the borders of any one nation. As well they believed the nation to be an outdated concept that could be swept away once the anarchist revolutions succeeded. However it also had a lot of mixed responses from various anarchist movements, some seeing it as great for promoting true equality for all, while other anarchists, many of which identify as [[File:Postconan.png|link=https://polcompball.fandom.com/wiki/File:Postconan.png]] [[Post-Colonial Anarchism|Anti-Colonial]] criticise it for what they saw was "promoting an imperialist, often Eurocentric, and counter-revolutionary mindset". Today it is often seen as a very serious issue of debate amoung various pro-globalist/world federalist and anti-colonial/alt-globalist anarchists.
 
== Beleifs ==
The following declaration of aims became part of the Statute at the foundation of SAT in 1921, and remains valid to this day:
 
 
"a) to utilise the international language Esperanto for the class aims of the worldwide working class; b) to promote mutual relations among members in the best and most worthy way possible, in order to instill in them a strong sense of human solidarity; c) to instruct, educate and enlighten the members in such a way as to make them the most capable and best of the so-called internationalists; d) to serve as an intermediary in relations among organisations using other languages but having aims analogous to those of SAT; e) to be an intermediary and supporter in the creation of an Esperanto literature consisting both of translations and original texts, and which reflects the ideal of our association."
 
 
In 1928 it was further clarified in the following addendum:
 
 
"SAT, an educational and cultural organisation rather than an overtly political one, tries to induce its members to be understanding and tolerant of the political and philosophical schools or systems that lie at the base of the various workers' parties that are oriented toward class struggle and of trade-union movements; it seeks, by means of comparison of facts and ideas and by means of free discussion, to enable its members to avoid the dogmatisation of the teachings they encounter in their particular milieus. In short, SAT constantly applies a rationally elaborated language on a worldwide scale in order to aid in the creation of intellects that think rationally and are able to compare accurately, understand correctly and assess ideas, theses and tendencies in such a way as to render them capable of electing independently the path they believe most direct or most expedient to the end of liberating their class and guiding the human race towards a level of civilisation and culture that is as advanced as possible."
 
 
SAT does not exist primarily to promote Esperanto – although it has a department that engages in such activity – but rather puts Esperanto to use for its political and educational purposes. Esperanto is promoted by separate regional organisations that are linked to SAT by contract. Most of these organisations are not national in scope, but encompass the territory of a particular language. The largest such organisation is SAT-Amikaro, which encompasses all French-speaking territories.
 
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