Europe United in Diversity—An Analogical Hermeneutics Perspective

Authors

  • Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, Centre for European Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30722/anzjes.vol13.iss1.15480

Keywords:

analogical culture, analogical state, EU, public sphere secularity, relational interculturalism

Abstract

At a moment when a new crisis threatens Europe—a crisis including, among other factors, COVID-19, a faltering economy, immigration and Brexit—the European Union (EU) motto of ‘Europe united in diversity’ would appear progressively less attainable. This paper submits that the European ideal is still both desirable and possible through fostering of political unity at the constitutional (regime) level by using the notions of analogical state and analogical culture, and at the community level by enabling public sphere secularity and relational interculturalism. These concepts envisage the EU in a more flexible manner, in favour of policies enabling further European integration.

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2021-06-18

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