One of the most frequent criticisms levelled at the European
Community is the discrepancy between federalist rhetoric and the
intergovernmental response: between its ideological aspirations and
contemporary political reality. The federalist heritage of the
European Community has become discredited by contemporary political
thinkers, and yet it still forms an important part of the
community's ideological foundations. Within this book the
contrasting theories of Spinelli and Monnet are subjected to
rigorous criticism, examining the benefits and pitfalls of their
proposals for a unified Europe, and the probability of the gap
between theory and actuality ever being bridged in the future.
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