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Středoevropská a evropská integrace - k profilům dobových reflexí
Title in English | Central European and European Integration : on profiles of past reflections |
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Year of publication | 2006 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Střední Evropa a evropská integrace |
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Field | History |
Keywords | European integration; Central European integration; integration plans in 19th century; Constantin Frantz |
Description | The proposals for European integration during the 19th and first half of 20th century were based often on "naivist federalism". One of the pioneers of criticism, reflection and self-reflection, Constantin Frantz, criticised "classical" textbook concepts of federalism in 19th century. His generally theoretical approach was not fonded on formally juristic deductions, but on thorough analyses of political development and on criticism towards any nationalism. Frantz's concepts of "federation of federations" and subsidiarity have remained in use. |
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