2005
DOI: 10.2307/3655048
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Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi's "Pan-Europa" as the Elusive "Object of Longing"

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“…Wyrwa (2006: 117–121) discusses eight important criticisms of Coudenhove-Kalergi including his uncritical relationship with colonialism, what Wyrua calls his doubtful understanding of democracy and the elitist nature of his political vision. Yet, as Villanueva (2005: 67) also notes, Paneuropa represents ‘rare bourgeois dissent against nationalist pretensions prevalent in many other Weimar-era political treatises’, even if ‘culturally conservative, organic state language is sprinkled throughout the document’ (Villanueva, 2005: 73). Paneuropa retains, essentially, a ‘triumphalist tone’ (Villanueva, 2005: 75) in its imagining of Europe’s place in the world.…”
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“…Wyrwa (2006: 117–121) discusses eight important criticisms of Coudenhove-Kalergi including his uncritical relationship with colonialism, what Wyrua calls his doubtful understanding of democracy and the elitist nature of his political vision. Yet, as Villanueva (2005: 67) also notes, Paneuropa represents ‘rare bourgeois dissent against nationalist pretensions prevalent in many other Weimar-era political treatises’, even if ‘culturally conservative, organic state language is sprinkled throughout the document’ (Villanueva, 2005: 73). Paneuropa retains, essentially, a ‘triumphalist tone’ (Villanueva, 2005: 75) in its imagining of Europe’s place in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, as Villanueva (2005: 67) also notes, Paneuropa represents ‘rare bourgeois dissent against nationalist pretensions prevalent in many other Weimar-era political treatises’, even if ‘culturally conservative, organic state language is sprinkled throughout the document’ (Villanueva, 2005: 73). Paneuropa retains, essentially, a ‘triumphalist tone’ (Villanueva, 2005: 75) in its imagining of Europe’s place in the world. Nevertheless, the widespread dispersal of an inherently anti-nationalist, European federalist set of ideas conjoined with a relatively successful – in terms of acquiring influential supporters – lobby group explicitly arguing for these ideas, should be seen as a substantial achievement on a continent marked by instability and rising extreme nationalism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…250-307, εκδόσεις Θεμέλιο, Αθήνα. 83 90 Villanueva D. (2005), Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi's "Pan-Europa" as the Elusive "Object of Longing", Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 59(2), σελ. 67-80, διαθέσιμο στο διαδικτυακό τόπο: https://doi.org/10.2307/3655048 91 Spinelli A.…”
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