Jacques’a Maritaina koncepcja federacyjna Europy

Roczniki Filozoficzne 52 (2):123-130 (2004)
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As early as the beginning of the Second World War J. Maritain in his two articles presented the vision of a United Europe. Our continent in fact was always in the state of war. The 20th century could have become a decline of European history, if the wars had not ended. I. Maritain\'s initiation was therefore to show the ways to peace. One way is unity of Europe, a formation of the federation of European nations. The article shows this way and its theoretical justification, something that can be found in his philosophical conception of politics

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