I guess I couldn't just let it go at that.     From where I sit, the
Artistic Culture of Europe including Russia is one entity with many
specialties.    I could never have forgiven the Europeans if they hadn't
given us their Art as a statement about their potential and quality.     The
same with the Christians.    It is always Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms,
Schubert, Verdi, Faure, Britten etc., etc.     

 

No matter how nationalistic you get nor how local is the art, it can still
be read and played all across Europe from England to China.    The languages
are the most provincial and limited of the arts.   It is music and that
patterning skills of music that are shared visually with Math that make a
common ground and hold a common promise.  The answer is the elevation of
consciousness beyond the course and the greedy that would try to own that
which cannot be owned except by all. 

 

REH

 

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Subject: [Futurework] Why a United Europe can never be

 

It's ominous indeed for the Eurozone (and the European Union behind it) that
German-originated bonds failed to be fully taken up yesterday.  Slightly
more than a third of a modest auction ($8 billion) of the economically
strongest nation in the Eurozone failed to find buyers. On Tuesday, this
would have been so unimaginable that a bookie could have offered 100:1
against this happening and, probably, no-one would have taken the bet. This
surely is the most significant event yet in the history of this grand
Napoleonic reprise (because, initiated by the French, this is what the
European Union and the Eurozone was meant to be). It is nothing to do with
lack of confidence in Germany per se; it is a realistic assessment by
objective investors that even Germany can't keep on sustaining the Eurozone
as it has been doing.

The attempt at a United Europe was, in truth, a French-led attempt at a new
nation-state which, with a consumer base of 400 million, could serve as a
powerful economic counterweight to America. This, however, can never be
because it would contradict one of the plainest facts of human history. This
is that any successful nation-state needs to have a predominant, and widely
similar, culture within it. At the very least, it has to impose a common
language as soon as possible. It's a sine qua non.

As to language, examples abound. Two obvious ones are the United Kingdom
where Scottish, Welsh and Irish Gaelic were ruthlessly persecuted, and the
United States of America, where many Native Indian languages and French and
Spanish were expunged. The apparent anomaly of China, in which 20 or 30
different languages are still spoken, has, nevertheless, been held together
for 2,200 years with one written language imposed by Emperor Qin.

Hilariously (if it weren't so tragic), the very bureaucratic centre of a
putative United Europe, Brussels, lies in a country which has two cultures
so different (each with its own language), that it hasn't had a government
in over a year, and there's precious little chance of one anytime soon from
what one reads. (Curiously, Belgium shares this distinction with Iraq. Now
that the Kurds have removed themselves from the country, the Sunni and Shia
Muslims are even more at each other's throats than they were before America
invaded.)

Well, I've written all that I intended to say this morning. However, there's
another curiosity which might be added as a postscript. Business-wise,
scientifically, artistically -- culturally, if you like -- the world is
becoming a vast spider's web of many different specializations where
territorial boundaries are gradually becoming increasingly exiguous. And all
these lateral networks are increasingly speaking one common language -- the
accidental cause being the birthplace of the industrial revolution. 

Keith




Keith Hudson, Saltford, England http://allisstatus.wordpress.com/2011/11/
  

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