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The European Dream: How Europe's Vision of the Future Is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream (English Edition) Format Kindle
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- LangueAnglais
- ÉditeurTarcherPerigee
- Date de publication18 août 2005
- Âge de lectureDès 18 ans
- Taille du fichier1445 KB
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The American Dream was based on economic growth, personal wealth and independence. It was synonymous with love of country and patriotism, frontier mentality and the unbridled exercise of power. Yet what were once considered prime virtues – cherished and idealised not only in America but throughout the world – are increasingly seen by many as drawbacks and even impediments. But while the American Dream tires and languishes in the past, a new European Dream is being born. Today we see a new set of values emerging which are focused on sustainable development, quality of life and multilateralism. More cosmopolitan and less concerned with the brute exercise of power, the European Dream is better positioned to accommodate the many forces that are propelling us into a more interconnected and interdependent world.
Where does Britain fit into this story? The British find themselves betwixt and between a fading American Dream and a newly emerging European Dream which is gaining the upper hand in our contemporary global age. Rifkin argues that Britain is uniquely positioned to play a bridge role between Europe and America and has the potential to help create a synergy between the two superpowers of the 21st century. But in order to exercise any real influence in world affairs, Britain must choose to be part of a larger political entity. In a globally connected world, no people can exist any longer as an island unto themselves. The only question for Britain is whether it will make its home with America or with Europe.
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With the dawn of the European Union, Europe has become an economic superpower in its own right-its GDP now surpasses that of the United States. Europe has achieved newfound dominance not by single-mindedly driving up stock prices, expanding working hours, and pressing every household into a double- wage-earner conundrum. Instead, the New Europe relies on market networks that place cooperation above competition; promotes a new sense of citizenship that extols the well-being of the whole person and the community rather than the dominant individual; and recognizes the necessity of deep play and leisure to create a better, more productive, and healthier workforce.
From the medieval era to modernity, Rifkin delves deeply into the history of Europe, and eventually America, to show how the continent has succeeded in slowly and steadily developing a more adaptive, sensible way of working and living. In The European Dream, Rifkin posits a dawning truth that only the most jingoistic can ignore: Europe's flexible, communitarian model of society, business, and citizenship is better suited to the challenges of the twenty-first century. Indeed, the European Dream may come to define the new century as the American Dream defined the century now past. --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition kindle_edition.
Negar Akhavi, San Francisco Chronicle
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Andrew Moravcsik, Financial Times
"Jeremy Rifkin, whose European Dream compares the economic and cultural boasts of the United States against the statistical and European reality, is that rare phenomenon: a management guru on the left of US politics, who eschews jargon, questions assumptions and feels as comfortable in Europe as in the US. Rifkin′s argument is so compelling because it uses simple facts and figures to challenge US claims of supremacy."
Mary Dejevsky, The Independent,
"Rifkin gives Europeans something to cheer us up and to which we should urgently aspire. "
Chris Patten, The Guardian
Occasionally, in history, an outside observer is best able to define the spirit of a people. In 1831, for example, the French political philosopher, Alexis de Tocqueville, visited a young America and wrote about his experiences in a book entitled Democracy in America. De Tocqueville helped Americans understand the American Dream and its importance for the world. Now, an American observer, Jeremy Rifkin, has written a book about the new European Dream which captures the very essence of the great experiment unfolding in Europe and its importance for a globalizing society. Europeans are in the midst of a profound debate about our vision of the future. Mr. Rifkin s book mirrors the European soul, providing us a clear reflection of who we are, and what we stand for and aspire to in the new Europe. The European Dream is a thoughtful and inspiring work."
Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission
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- ASIN : B001ODO5WG
- Éditeur : TarcherPerigee (18 août 2005)
- Langue : Anglais
- Taille du fichier : 1445 KB
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It's now coming to the end 2014. Yet in spite of the evidence before us in the UK, we continue fossil generated energy. Wind, water sun hydrogen is readily available as is the technology. With an election due soon both major parties recommending new nuclear power plants,, petrol or diesel to fuel our transport. Some even want leave the EU and cut our major markets off !
We need the enthusiasm and optimism of the new world, isight of the EU founders an inclusive approach, if we are secure a long term future for our fellow creatures.
The book and Rifkin's other publications including; towards zero marginal costing and hydrogen economy should be read by all politicians and concerned people who want a better safer cooperative World.

Interesting reading material, definitely recommended reading for people who are interested in seeing more integration between EU member states.


