Σάββατο 3 Οκτωβρίου 2015



          SECOND SPEECH OF XENOPHON ZOLOTAS
                      IN WASHINGTON D.C. IN 1959.

 As promised we are going to publish the second speech of 
 Professor Xenophon  Zolotas in the annual meeting, Board of
 Governonrs,  Wathington D.C.   on October 2, 1959.

 I personally chose that date which marks exactly 56 years to the
 date.

                    Here is how he addressed his audience
  and keep in mind that he spoke to an American audience using
  only Greek words..   That is the power of the Hellenic language.
                               
                                     THE SPEECH

       Kyrie,
       It is Zeus' anathema on our epoch and the heresy of our
       economic method and policies that we should agonize the
      Skylla of nomismatic plethora and the Charybdis of economic
      anaemia. It is not my idiosyncracy to be ironic or sarcastic but
      my diagnosis would be that politicians are rather cryptopletho
      rists. 
      Although they emphatically stigmatize nomistmatic plethora,
      they energize it through their  tactics and proctices.
      
      Our policies should be based more on economic and less on
      political criteria. Our gnomon has to be a metron between 
      eonomic strategic and philanthropic scopes. In an epoch 
      characterrized by monopolies, oligopolies, monopolistic anta-
      gonism nd polymorphous inelasticities, our policies have to be
      more orthological, but this sould not be metamorphosed into
      plethorophobia, which is endemic among academic econo-
      mists.  Nomismatic symmetry should not antagonize economic
      acme.  A greater hormonization between the practices of the
      economic, nomismatic archons is basic.

     Parallel to this we have to synchronize and harmonize more
     and more our economic and nomismatic policies panethnically

     These scopes are more practicable now, when the prognostics
     of  the political and economic barometer are halcyonic.
    The history of our didimus organization on this sphere has 
    been didatic and their gnostic practices will always be a tonic
    to the polyonymous and idiomorphous ethnical economies. 

    Therefore, I sympathize, although not without criticism one or
    two themes with the apostles and the hierarchy of our organs 
    in their zeal to program orthodox economic and nomismatic
    policies.  I apologize for having tyranized you with my Hellenic
    phraseology.
    In my epilogue I emphasize my eulogy to the philoxenous 
   aytochtons of this cosmopolitan metropolis and my encomium 
   to you Kyrie, the stenographers.

                                                              __ End of Speech__

   Published by :
   EVI  MARTYN //  founder os the 
                             HELLENIC CULTURE ADVOCACY. 
       

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