Was this a mistake?

Was this a mistake?

A big fat mistake

Icarus' flight. If you want to unite a bunch of sharks with no common interest under the same flag you should at least keep them in a big fucking tank, instead of a little bureaucratic cage guarded by niggerloving wardens.

No. Although mistakes were made along the line, some of them fixed, some of them persisting and some new ones are being made still.

no because we'd already would have had a ww3 by now

From the Elite perspective: Yes
From the pleb perspective: No

>bunch of sharks

This desu

>We must build a kind of United States of Europe. In this way only will hundreds of millions of toilers be able to regain the simple joys and hopes which make life worth living.

Yes.

No, without the Euro i would have to work 10 years straight just to but an amerifag product

>We must build a kind of United States of Europe
Not to that extent, but yea I do agree

Nope, Maastricht Treaty was.

pretty much this.

Should have made it a quasi-Sparta, not quasi-Athens.

Friendly reminder that Sparta stood for 1100 years and was a dominant state in civilization, not Athens. They copied a wrong fucking state, can you even believe this?

Kioto treaty with carbon emisions limits was mistake. It slowing down European economies and climate still changing because USA and China don't give a fuck.
EU should leave that treaty if we want compete with usa or china.
We will not change the world, and we have a lot of coal mines.

No.

yes, trust a kike, he will lead you to your own destruction

The Eastern Block was Sparta.

Thank god you guys will leave, the EU will fall and WW3 will begin.

why you save pics like that on your computer?

Entire eastern block was being run by secret police that pretended to be a one party socialist democracy or something, I dont even know, but it wasnt Sparta.

At one point in history around 3000 Spartans ruled over 600.000 slaves (with help of non-military full citizens), but the point is, it had a very strong culture and educational system. There was no welfare or socialism. Everyone was either working or training for fighting. No one hoarded wealth. Being a full citizen was the biggest treasure any man would ever want. Everyone worked and fought for the glory of the state and its culture and life was good.

Meanwhile Athens was utter shit half of the time.

Sparta is collectivism with strong ideological upbringing.
Nobody was allowed to own wealth.
There was no private property.

On the other hand Athens was free market, their whole economy run on slaves and trading.
Most of the important philosophies and cultural achievments were done in Athens. Sparta? What has Sparta left for us?

They both failed when the Macedonians conquered them btw.

My argument is that Sparta was the most suited for survival out of all classical world states. If we put survival as a value, than Sparta was the best state, because it was the best at surviving.