I suppose you read Pan Europa and don't see any way that it was a "plan" for European integration, either. Some of the organizations that created the EU are literally named for Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi. I suspect you are being disingenuous and would ask readers of the thread to read the books for themselves and not take my word for anything.
Well, then quote it please.
i have read Praktischer Idealismus in its original German. I fail to see how that is some plan.
But maybe you can enlighten me.
I suppose you read Pan Europa and don't see any way that it was a "plan" for European integration, either. Some of the organizations that created the EU are literally named for Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi. I suspect you are being disingenuous and would ask readers of the thread to read the books for themselves and not take my word for anything.
Quote it
I have read the book you name. There is no plan in in. You claim there is so fucking quote the man's own words.
Am I writing fucking Chinese?
I am starting to suspect that you have never read anything by Kalergi.