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Bernard Connolly



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The Rotten Heart of Europe:...

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“Baldwin, speaking of the 1930s press barons, famously attacked as ‘power without responsibility: the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages’. In”
Bernard Connolly, The Rotten Heart of Europe: Dirty War for Europe's Money

“While political scientists see ‘Europe’ either as a new form of political structure, having little in common with the nation-state, or as a structure for advancing the interests of existing nation-states, Delors wants to create a new state, ‘Europe’, and to create with it a new ‘nation’ based on some supposed cultural identity that can be defined only in terms of what it is not, what it is antithetical to. Delors”
Bernard Connolly, The Rotten Heart of Europe: Dirty War for Europe's Money

“as the Israeli philosopher Yoram Hazony put it recently, ‘For quite a few centuries, it seems as though it’s been the British nation-state15 (together with its admirers in France, America, Austria) that has been teaching the world what it means for peoples to live in freedom and decency, while the idea of “Europe” has spawned a succession of tyrannies.”
Bernard Connolly, The Rotten Heart of Europe: Dirty War for Europe's Money



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