A Europe of Nations

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A Europe of Nations
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Author(s) Markus Willinger
Language English
Genre(s) Politics
Publisher Arktos
Publication year 2014
Pages 104
ISBN 978-1-907166-87-7


A Europe of Nations is a book by the Markus Willinger published by Arktos.

Publisher description

"A new millennium has begun: the millennium of great political blocs. Whether it is America against China, Shiโ€™ite Iran against the Sunni world, or Russia against the West, global superpowers are locking horns, seeking to spread or defend their cultures. Amid this clash of titans, todayโ€™s Europe is disunited. Self-titled โ€˜good Europeansโ€™ all too often lay the blame for this on the nation-states, while the latter fight back against the further centralisation of the European Union and block the eurocratsโ€™ plans for a continent-wide central government.

In A Europe of Nations, Markus Willinger reveals these eurocratsโ€™ myopia and lack of creativity. He contends that a European state is neither possible nor desirable in light of Europeโ€™s cultural, linguistic and economic diversity. Instead of adopting governance models from abroad, Europeans must discover a form of coexistence as unique as the continent itself. The European Union is, according to Willinger, a failed model that divides rather than unites. It must be dissolved as soon as possible and replaced by a confederation of free nations.

In its 32 chapters, Willinger explains how such a Europe might be structured, and how it would function differently than todayโ€™s Union or a centralized continental state. Yet this book is no dry analysis โ€” every word of each sentence is a passionate testament to Willingerโ€™s vision of the real Europe. Willinger doesnโ€™t mince words in this no-holds-barred critique of eurocrats and their political failures.

Markus Willinger, born in 1992, studied Political Science and History. His widely-praised identitarian political manifesto, Generation Identity, was published by Arktos in 2013, and has subsequently been translated into many languages."[1]


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  • A Europe of Nations, Markus Willinger, 2014, Arktos, ISBN-10 1907166874, ISBN-13 978-1-907166-87-7

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