Sunday, June 19, 2005
Paul Johnson on Europe
Paul Johnson's essay, from Opinionjournal, is worth a read. Here is the conclusion (which follows a reminder that many of the original architects of the EU were believing Catholics):
The EU has no intellectual content. Great writers have no role to play in it, even indirectly, nor have great thinkers or scientists. It is not the Europe of Aquinas, Luther or Calvin--or the Europe of Galileo, Newton and Einstein. Half a century ago, Robert Schumann, first of the founding fathers, often referred in his speeches to Kant and St. Thomas More, Dante and the poet Paul Valery. To him--he said explicitly--building Europe was a "great moral issue." He spoke of "the Soul of Europe." Such thoughts and expressions strike no chord in Brussels today.
In short, the EU is not a living body, with a mind and spirit and animating soul. And unless it finds such nonmaterial but essential dimensions, it will soon be a dead body, the symbolic corpse of a dying continent.
Rick
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2005/06/paul_johnson_on.html