Abstract
The debate over the identity and future of Europe has thrown up a whole series of weighty discussions and concerns, one of which is worthy of special mention: the supposed trade-off between the strengthening of European identity on the one hand and the preservation of the many national identities on the other. Indeed, Europe has always been both a field of contested identities and a space of universal consilience. What has made this co-existence of plural delineations possible is an identity space constituting the real “soul of Europe”. How can we characterize this identity space? In what follows I will attempt a sort of reductio ad unum of the many different issues at stake with a view to identifying a few basic concepts that ought to inform the public discourse. These concepts will revolve around four key words: the human person; democracy; fraternity, common good.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | The Economic, Social and Spiritual Situation of Central and Eastern Europe in the Light of the Catholic Social Thought |
Pagine | 7-373 |
Numero di pagine | 367 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2021 |
Keywords
- Inglese