June 17, 2005
SOME STRUGGLES JUST AREN'T WORTHWHILE (via Luciferous):
What Europe Really Needs: The Continent has turned its back on both the past and the future. (PAUL JOHNSON, June 17, 2005, Opinion Journal)
That Europe as an entity is sick and the European Union as an institution is in disorder cannot be denied. But no remedies currently being discussed can possibly remedy matters. What ought to depress partisans of European unity in the aftermath of the rejection of its proposed constitution by France and the Netherlands is not so much the foundering of this ridiculous document as the response of the leadership to the crisis, especially in France and Germany.Jacques Chirac reacted by appointing as prime minister Dominque de Villepin, a frivolous playboy who has never been elected to anything and is best known for his view that Napoleon should have won the Battle of Waterloo and continued to rule Europe. Gerhard Schröder of Germany simply stepped up his anti-American rhetoric. What is notoriously evident among the EU elite is not just a lack of intellectual power but an obstinacy and blindness bordering on imbecility. As the great pan-European poet Schiller put it: "There is a kind of stupidity with which even the Gods struggle in vain." [...]
The rise of anti-Americanism, a form of irrationalism deliberately whipped up by Messrs. Schröder and Chirac, who believe it wins votes, is particularly tragic, for the early stages of the EU had their roots in admiration of the American way of doing things and gratitude for the manner in which the U.S. had saved Europe first from Nazism, then (under President Harry Truman) from the Soviet Empire--by the Marshall Plan in 1947 and the creation of NATO in 1949.
Europe's founding fathers--Monnet himself, Robert Schumann in France, Alcide de Gasperi in Italy and Konrad Adenauer in Germany--were all fervently pro-American and anxious to make it possible for European populations to enjoy U.S.-style living standards. Adenauer in particular, assisted by his brilliant economics minister Ludwig Erhardt, rebuilt Germany's industry and services, following the freest possible model. This was the origin of the German "economic miracle," in which U.S. ideas played a determining part. The German people flourished as never before in their history, and unemployment was at record low levels. The decline of German growth and the present stagnation date from the point at which her leaders turned away from America and followed the French "social market" model.
There is another still more fundamental factor in the EU malaise. Europe has turned its back not only on the U.S. and the future of capitalism, but also on its own historic past. Europe was essentially a creation of the marriage between Greco-Roman culture and Christianity. Brussels has, in effect, repudiated both.
And the gods have in turn repudiated Europe. Posted by Orrin Judd at June 17, 2005 12:12 PM
. . . as has G-d Himself.
Posted by: obc at June 17, 2005 1:12 PMAnything Charlemagne, Napoleon and Hitler would think a good idea, can't be good.
Posted by: narciso at June 17, 2005 2:08 PMWas not Charlemagne's Empire both Holy and Roman?
Posted by: ghostcat at June 17, 2005 6:09 PM"I wish to speak to you today about the tragedy of Europe, [that] noble continent...the fountain of Christian faith and Christian ethics...and the origin of most of the culture, arts, philosophy and science both of ancient and modern times...If Europe were once united in the sharing of its common inheritance, there would be no limit to the happiness, to the prosperity and glory which its three or four hundred million people would enjoy...There can be no revival of Europe without a spiritually great France and a spiritually great Germany."--Winston Churchill
Posted by: Noel at June 17, 2005 11:24 PMEurope is finished. Stick a fork in it. Let's just move on.
Posted by: bart at June 18, 2005 10:57 AMThe idea that the EU is the resurrection of the Holy Roman Empire is an interesting one.
Posted by: Raoul Ortega at June 18, 2005 3:37 PMThere's an old saying, "the H.R.E. was neither holy nor Roman." The EU therefore is but a copy of an illusion.
Posted by: Dave W. at June 18, 2005 11:51 PM