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finvenkismo
Finvenkismo (, ) is an ideology of pursuing the worldwide adoption of Esperanto as a lingua franca, prioritising this over other current goals of the Esperanto movement.

Raumism
thumb|The founders of the Esperanto PEN Centre (Giorgio Silfer, Perla Martinelli, István Nemere).
Raumism ( ) is an ideology beginning in 1980 with the Rauma Manifesto, which criticized the goals of the traditional Esperanto movement and defined the Esperanto community as "a stateless diaspora linguistic minority" based on freedom of association. Its name comes from the Finnish town of Rauma, where it was launched.
Esperanto movement
social movement concerning Esperanto
Montevideo Resolution
UNESCO resolution promoting Esperanto
Esperanto club
society of speakers of Esperanto
Transnational Radical Party
political association who intend to use nonviolent means to create an effective body of international law with respect for individuals and the affirmation of democracy and freedom throughout the world
Yūzonsha
The was a radical Japanese nationalist pan-Asianist organization founded in August 1919. The group arose from a pre-existing debate society, the Rōsōkai (Old and Young Society), which was founded in October 1918 by , editor of Dai Nihon (Greater Japan). Though the Rōsōkai was not explicitly pan-Asianist, or indeed political in its focus, its membership included many leading pan-Asianists and political commentators.
anarchism and Esperanto
association of anarchism with Esperanto