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The role of the Holy See in the implementation of the idea of a united Europe (1945-1958)
Author(s) -
Irakli Javakhishvili
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.52340/jd.2022.03.62
Subject(s) - prosperity , vision , embodied cognition , political science , political economy , development economics , economic history , history , sociology , law , philosophy , theology , epistemology , economics
In the wake of the devastating effects of World War II, Europeans felt the need for unity with all their might, which would prevent a similar catastrophe in the future and contribute to the peace, development and prosperity of the European peoples. The "founding fathers" of a united Europe - Adenauer, Schumann and de Gasper (and with them, Monet) - have embodied the long-awaited idea of European unity, and in this case, to put it mildly, they have actively led the Christian, , Catholic, with visions and values.

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