Pour Une Europe Mineure

Multitudes 14 (2003)
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Abstract

A political innovation capable of reshaping the world’s political landscape is the real issue behind European unification. To make it happen, Bifo calls for the European project to attain autonomy front the unlimited extension of the liberal principle developed by the dominant global forces. A « European nationalism » would be a dead end. On the contrary, the European construction will be extensive, postnational, bottom-up. To constitutionalize European space is to constitutionalize the development of networks. In the network, the government of minorities is the issue.

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