[b:57d8d2d434]Finally[/b:57d8d2d434] someone created an English Wikipedia article for Universelles Leben: [
en.wikipedia.org] but I am still yearning for more. The article, so far, doesn't get into some of the more controversial practices of U.L. The German article is much better. The English article is still a stub.
Another problem is that it is an orphaned article, meaning there are no links to it on other Wikipedia articles. This makes it difficult for Wikipedia surfers to stumble upon it.
Yet another problem is that there is no link to the English page on the German, Hungarian, and Polish pages in the "in other languages" box found on the left-hand side. So readers of the German page might not be aware that an English page on Wikipedia exists for U.L.
The negative and neutral info I've been able to find in English on U.L. on the internet has been scarce. I'd really like to read more, because there are so many pro-books and pamphlets produced by U.L. itself in English and many other languages (mostly European languages).
I'm surprised that I've been the only one responding in this thread. I could understand it if U.L. only produced literature in German, but they produce lots of their stuff and have their website in English too.[/b]