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Brussels, the gentle monster or the disenfranchisement of Europe

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The inner workings of the European Union remain a mystery to many, both within its borders and beyond. The Brussels bureaucracy, responsible for setting numerous EU policies, often feels distant to its citizens, yet its decisions have far-reaching impacts on the global marketplace. In this insightful essay, Hans Magnus Enzensberger combines reportage, argument, and analysis to clarify the EU's current political and economic roles while exploring its origins and contradictions. He argues that Europe is engaged in an unprecedented project—an attempt at non-violent, post-democratic governance that seeks to eliminate the continent’s diversity and impose a regime unaccountable to its citizens. The EU's often arbitrary rules create a form of soft guardianship, dictating the lives of half a billion people, regardless of their individual political beliefs and traditions. Enzensberger presents a strategy for navigating this complex entity, which is both gentle and formidable, serving as both ally and adversary. His work raises critical questions about the nature of governance and accountability in contemporary Europe, challenging readers to consider the implications of a system that often prioritizes uniformity over diversity.

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Brussels, the gentle monster or the disenfranchisement of Europe, Hans Magnus Enzensberger

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