A new hymn sheet
THE question “what kind of Europe?” is both descriptive and prescriptive—as well as highly controversial. Eurosceptics believe that the European Union is becoming something close to a federal state, but would like it to be much more like a free-trade area. Federalists often argue that the EU is still primarily an economic organisation, but they would prefer to turn it into something more akin to a state.
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “A new hymn sheet”
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