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Originally Posted by Odin
I certainly understand those who are against the EU, but the reality is that in an era of globalization, if Europe wants to stay relevant it needs to be more united, not less.
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That implies that
Europe is able
to want something, that
Europe has the ability
to think. There's no such thing as the European mind (just like there's no such thing as the American mind). Every European, every American, every human being has his own mind.
Removing the obstructions that hinder voluntary exchange and cooperation between individuals is a good thing. It's a mistake to think removing those obstructions means you need to replace them with a new European superstructure.