(2001)
| RATING: | 60% |
| FORMAT: | Book |
Attacks fascism with its own version of same: Nationalistic claptrap. Although Rodney Atkinson is right about the anti-democratic and fascist nature of European Integration, he fails to admit his own inherent, right-wing BNP type of national pride.
One can only be proud of one’s personal achievements, not of one’s birth circumstances. Otherwise, the latter would mean being a parasite; living off the accomplishments of one’s forebears for no better reason than that they are one’s forbears. Mr Atkinson offers no credible alternative to the European Union other than Little Englander insularity wrapped up in false pride and petty-minded jingoism.
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