There has been a deliberative, but as yet unsuccessful, attempt by
scholars and policy makers to articulate a more meaningful idea of
Europe, which would enhance the legitimacy of the European Union
and provide the basis for a European identity. Using a detailed
analysis of the writings of Nietzsche, Elbe seeks to address this
problem and argues that Nietzsche's thinking about Europe can
significantly illuminate our understanding. He demonstrates how
Nietzsche's critique of nationalism and the notion of the 'good
European' can assist contemporary scholars in the quest for a
vision of Europe and a definition of what it means to be a European
citizen.
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