Europe's Crisis of Survival
by Giulio Meotti • October 26, 2018 at 5:00 am
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facing this existential challenge, a downward spiral in which Europeans
seem to be slowly dying out by failing to reproduce, it seems that
Europe has also lost all confidence in its hard-won Enlightenment
values, such as personal freedoms, reason and science replacing
superstition, and the separation of church and state. These are critical
if Europe truly wishes to survive. (Image source: Pixabay)
"The
possibility that Europe will become a museum or a cultural amusement
park for the nouveau riche of globalization is not completely out of the
question." This thought of Europe as a vast cultural theme park was
presented by the late historian Walter Laqueur, who, for his far-sighted
prognosis about Europe's crisis, has been called "the indispensable
pessimist." Laqueur was one of the first to understand that the current
deadlock in which the continent finds itself goes far beyond economics.
The point is that the days of European strength are over. Because of low
birth rates, Europe is dramatically shrinking. If current trends
continue, Laqueur said, a hundred years from now Europe's population
"will be only a fraction of what it is today, and in two hundred, some
countries may have disappeared."
Sadly, the "death of Europe" is drawing nearer, is becoming more visible and is more frequently discussed by popular writers.
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