
The United States of Europe: a Study of Kudenhoff-kalecki's "pan-european" Thoughts
by Levi
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Lecky is an outstanding representative of the idea of European unity in the German region and one of the most important thinkers of European unity in the 20th century. He is called the "father of modern European unity thought" by Western scholars. So far, scholars at home and abroad have paid more attention to the "Pan-European" movement led by Kalecki, but have not conducted in-depth and detailed research on "Pan-European" thought. There are still many difficult questions in this field: Does "Pan-European" thought have a democratic spirit? Why does Kalecki advocate a "mini-Europe" union that excludes Britain? Did he envision a "United States of Europe" like the United States? Why does he advocate a "pan-European" unity that excludes Russia? What are the differences and connections between "Pan-European" thought and the "big space" view in German history? How did "pan-European" thinking evolve? What specific impacts did it have on the political rapprochement between France and Germany between the two world wars? Etc. These questions have not yet been well answered due to a lack of materials. To this end, we systematically collected, organized, and analyzed newspapers, periodicals, and archival materials from Germany and Austria, and conducted discussions around the above issues.
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