What we should grasp, however, from the lessons of European history is that, first, there is nothing necessarily benevolent about programmes of European integration; second, the desire to achieve grand utopian plans often poses a grave threat to freedom; and third, European unity has been tried before, and the outcome was far from happy.


p. 327 - Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World


What we should grasp, however, from the lessons of European history is that, first, there is nothing necessarily benevolent about programmes of...

What we should grasp, however, from the lessons of European history is that, first, there is nothing necessarily benevolent about programmes of...

What we should grasp, however, from the lessons of European history is that, first, there is nothing necessarily benevolent about programmes of...

What we should grasp, however, from the lessons of European history is that, first, there is nothing necessarily benevolent about programmes of...