The world of Esperanto is filled with messages concerning this somewhat defined ideal of fraternity, mutual understanding and humanitarian collaboration. This ideal is clearly expressed in the anthem of the language —yes, a language with an anthem... that is already quite revealing— and reflected in that nebulous package of moral values that Esperantists usually manifest at their encounters. It is almost impossible to look anywhere in Esperantio (the name given to the international Esperanto diaspora) without encountering these frequent messages from the ideal of Zamenhof, the father of the language.