tkr4lf wrote:Symmetry wrote:You're asking if Europe is the same as it was over a century ago, I think that your view of Europe is kind of out of date.
I asked if it could return to how it was over a century ago. There's a bit of a difference.
Surely you can understand where I'm coming from. For the vast majority of Europe's history, it was little more than a battlefield. Then, it all culminated with two world wars, which led to the formation of the EU, which has been very good for Europe, at least as far as preventing mass bloodshed and war. (This is my limited understanding of the matter, I could be wrong here. Again, ignorance of the situation, as stated multiple times now. Also, I understand that the EU's stated goal isn't really preventing European war, it's more of an economic thing than anything else. But, by tying the various countries together economically, it does indirectly accomplish that task, at least to an extent.)
So, it doesn't seem like a huge leap in logic to my uninformed mind to think that if the institution that has been holding Europe together and preventing mass war were to fall, that it is a possibility that things could return to how they have been for basically all of Europe's history save for the past 50ish years.
That's where I'm coming from, anyway. So, pretty much just to sate my curiosity, I figured I would ask people that live there or are otherwise much more informed on the matter than I am about it. While others give an answer that includes a bit of explanation, you respond with "No." Not very helpful, as you can surely see.
That's a fair reply. The EU did receive a Nobel Peace Prize a little while back for what its worth.
The concept is a little difficult to get my head around. Basically my answer is still no, for the very reason that turning the clock back a century seems to me to be an unlikely thing to happen.
Is there a continent that doesn't have a bloody history?