Europar kultura: egia ala gezurra?
Abstract
In the European Union’s headquarters the expression “European culture” has often been employed, almost like a feeling, but nobody knows its real meaning. The European office workers have tried to develop the idea for years, but nowadays they realise that the politicians are less interested in the hypothetical common culture than in the defence of their own country’s culture. In the last decade the phantom of mutual distrust has possessed the
meetings and documents of the EU and, in the end, even the phantom doesn\'t appear, only economic matters. Europeans and especially the people of the stateless countries are not keen to be waiting for solutions that never arrive. The threat of globalisation looms over the very existence of those cultures that have flourished over the centuries. In this article some proposals are made in order to build a European culture on the basis of individual and collective human rights.
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