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Well-Being and Time
Author(s)Velleman, J. David
AbstractThe article argues that class is crucial for the understanding of European integration. Rivalry between member states presupposes their common interest in containing the European working class(es) and EMU renders the relationship of dependency and rivalry between member states more intense. The importance of class is well understood by liberal intellectuals and especially Hayek’s view on inter-state federalism’ is assessed.
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Pages 48-77
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePacific Philosophical Quarterly
VolumeNo72
PubDateMarch 1991
ISBN_ISSN0279-0750

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