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Eurodementia: European Union: The authoritarian design of the Babel's Tower
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Eurodementia: European Union: The authoritarian design of the Babel's Tower in Ottawa, ON
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Eurodementia: European Union: The authoritarian design of the Babel's Tower in Ottawa, ON
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The European Union and politicians present themselves as the answer to all the problems facing society in the Old Continent. But do citizens really know the backgrounds that move politics or the interests that tip the balance in favor of some?
Eurodementia, presents an analysis from the historical evolution of the European Union to the model that currently directs the policies of the 27 states that are currently members, with a pinch of sarcasm and a good dose of reality, the reader will be able to find clear explanations about the structure, the way of working and the shortcomings that this system presents.
In the final part, some answers and possible future scenarios.
An accessible and one could even say entertaining reading for all types of readers who are curious about the not so clear passages of political and economic management, irreverent, sarcastic and very realistic following the author's style.
The European Union and politicians present themselves as the answer to all the problems facing society in the Old Continent. But do citizens really know the backgrounds that move politics or the interests that tip the balance in favor of some?
Eurodementia, presents an analysis from the historical evolution of the European Union to the model that currently directs the policies of the 27 states that are currently members, with a pinch of sarcasm and a good dose of reality, the reader will be able to find clear explanations about the structure, the way of working and the shortcomings that this system presents.
In the final part, some answers and possible future scenarios.
An accessible and one could even say entertaining reading for all types of readers who are curious about the not so clear passages of political and economic management, irreverent, sarcastic and very realistic following the author's style.

















