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Europe, Politics and Culture: Defending Cultural Exception

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Valery called Europe the “Asian Cape of the European province”. Where does this province stand today? A Europe that has been the Europe of currencies and today of the single currency, is still not as always, the continuation of a marginalized, individualized Europe, always and still at the mercy of a permanent euro-organizational anarchy?

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    L. S. Senghor was the first president of Senegal after the independence, poet and member of the French Academy.

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    Mimmo Morina, Italian poet, was for a long time responsible for cultural issues with the Directorate General of Research and Documentation of the European Parliament.

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    Editors’ note: In Roman law this expression meant taking somebody by the neck or collar, as a plaintiff was allowed to drag a reluctant defendant to court.

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Mariano, P. (2017). Europe, Politics and Culture: Defending Cultural Exception. In: Bitros, G., Kyriazis, N. (eds) Democracy and an Open-Economy World Order. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52168-8_14

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