The European Prayer of Saint Augustine (with Ilkka A. Ronkainen)
McDonough Business, Summer 2004
The European Union grew from 15 to 25 members on May 1. For 480 million Europeans, borders should have opened for free movement of people, ideas, and commerce. But politics and politicians have sharply restrained that movement. Many in the old Europe fear disaster from a rapid influx of people. Workers from low-income nations within the expanded European Union could come to steal the few manual jobs still held precariously by locals. Immigrants may take advantage of generous health care, unemployment, or welfare systems. And they will never ...
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