world federation but a union of the Atlantic democracies with common interests. His book Union Now gained some popularity in the United States but had little effect on the other side of the Atlantic. Yet the federalist idea began to gain popularity in Europe as well. In 1923 Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi published his manifesto Paneuropa in A man with a rather cumbersome name, Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, is considered the "grandfather" of the EU. In the 1920s he was dreaming of a Pan-European State long before the EU's predecessors were founded. In his memory, the EU awards a Coudenhove-Kalergi Prize to politicians who have helped his dream. English translation of selections of Practical Idealism (Praktischer Idealismus) By Count Richard N. Coudenhove Kalergi - published in Vienna 1925. Europeans to become negroid mongrels The man of the future will be a mongrel. Today's races and classes will disappear owing to the disappearing of space, time, and prejudice. The award bears the name of Count Richard Nicolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972), philosopher, diplomat, publisher and founder of the Pan-European Movement (1923). Coudenhove-Kalergi was the pioneer of European integration and popularized the idea of a federal Europe with his work. I have decided to dig up stuff on Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi. The Guy behind the Idea of the European Union and their plan of Genocide of the People of Europe with a jewish overclass ruling over it. Will upload stuff soon, most won't be in english. Most in German, a little french and then a English translation. The only real famous individual was the writer Heinrich Böll , who had been awarded the Nobel Prize in 1972 and, like Baudissin , was only interviewed. to Arthur Koestler and André Malraux and Lord Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi , the conservative founder of the pan-Europe movement. Coudenhove-Kalergi , for instance, wrongly hoped that Here are the six components of a comprehensive plan. First, the EU has to accept at least a million asylum-seekers annually for the foreseeable future. And, to do that, it must share the burden fairly — a principle that a qualified majority finally established at a Sept. 23 summit. Adequate financing is critical. Richard White Podcasts Count Richard Nikolaus Enjiro von Coudenhove-Kalergi is a half-breed of Austrian father and Japanese mother, born in Tokyo in 1894, who studied brilliantly and conceived the idea of a Europe of Nations in the 1920s. He is the true founding father of Europe, long before Jean Monnet, Robert Schumann and their successors. Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi was only 27 years old when he took it upon himself to introduce his Pan-European idea and change the world. He devised a plan to give Europe back its optimism, to guarantee peace and increase prosperity. This paper intends to examine Coudenhove-Kalergi's motives behind the Pan-European idea. It derives in part from the pan-European movement and practical idealism, which is about 80 years old. The book "Practical Idealism", by Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi is so banned in Germany (for example) its not even on the banned book list (otherwise people might be alerted to its existence). In contrast, Mein Kampf is veritibly promoted. In the 1920s, Free Mason Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi wrote a book titled "Praktischer Idealismus," (
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