I will not speak about the reasons why the polytonic system should be re-introduced. There are well-argumented analyses on that, by worthy people, examinating the very important issues of language and accents. I will speak about an important wager of the forthcoming generation.
A few years ago, Christos Yannaras wrote about his disappointment resulting from the oblivion of the polytonic system and expressed his pessimism by the statement: “the transition from a higher to a lower state of civilization cannot be reversed”. The authority and credibility of this professor are undoubtful.
Nevertheless the interest for the polytonic system, and especially the one of young people, is growing lately. Discerning people realize this out of many events. People who have not been taught the polytonic system (or only in the first classes of primary school) get more and more curious about accents and breathings. They ask, they learn, they try to write polytonically. They are pleased by language. One can see it on blogs, in journals, in the increase of books published in the polytonic system.
The wager of the next generation is not to see Yannaras’ statement as an undefeitable reality, as an invincible realism originating in the experience and right jugement of an intellectual. The wager for the next generation is to see this statement as something which is worth fighting, as the challenge to succeed the reversion of natural civilisational flow and achieve the transition from a lower to a higher level. It is not easy. But is worth the battle!