Sunday, November 18, 2007

Europe Post-Nationalist Enlightenment Watch

While giving thanks for America, Mark Steyn takes time to poke at European soft mushy power:
"Americans think of Europe as Goethe and Mozart and 12th century castles and 6th century churches, but the Continent's governing mechanisms are no more ancient than the Partridge Family. Aside from the Anglophone democracies, most of the nation-states in the West have been conspicuous failures at sustaining peaceful political evolution from one generation to the next, which is why they're so susceptible to the siren song of Big Ideas – communism, fascism, European Union."

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