The New Europeans

THE VITAL SURVEY OF EUROPE TODAY AND TOMORROW

(Hodder & Stoughton 1962, Revised 1968. Panther edition 1971)

“The young Europeans may not take the idea of ‘making Europe’ as seriously as their elders; with no memories of war, the talk of reconciliation is just as boring. But they are able to live Europe more casually, to pick up movements far more quickly, and to have a common aim, at least, in wanting to get rid of the Old Europe. It may not be quite the kind of aim that their parents had in mind; but then nothing in Europe has works out quite as planned.”