A less fragile, if more liberal Europe

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Series Details Vol.8, No.2, June 2009, p201-211
Publication Date June 2009
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Abstract: European integration can be seen as a largely 'liberal' project. Since its inception, this project has, however, strongly emphasised the features of economic liberalism, neglecting other essential elements of the liberal tradition, including the limitation of political power, the defence of individual freedoms (not only in the economic sphere) and the promotion of life chances for all the members of the polity. The 'economistic sliding' of European liberalism is partly responsible for the current malaise of the European Union and should be countered by launching a comprehensive agenda of 'liberal' transformation, in the richer and wider sense of the word.

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