Pan-European Movement
The International Paneuropean Movement is the oldest European unification movement. It began with the publishing of Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi's manifesto Paneuropa (1923), which presented the idea of a unified European State.
The goal of the movement is the unity of a Christian Europe, free of nihilism, atheism and immoral consumerism. It is independent of all political parties, but has set principles by which it appraises politicians, parties and institutions. The International Paneuropean Movement has four main basic principles: libertarianism, Christianity, social responsibility and pro-Europeanism.
Members should be interested in these principles.
The goal of the movement is the unity of a Christian Europe, free of nihilism, atheism and immoral consumerism. It is independent of all political parties, but has set principles by which it appraises politicians, parties and institutions. The International Paneuropean Movement has four main basic principles: libertarianism, Christianity, social responsibility and pro-Europeanism.
Members should be interested in these principles.
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- Group exists since: 14 Mar 2008
- Members in this group:165
- Posts in this group:64
- Languages:English
