Despite the fact that the European Union faces the biggest crisis since its foundation, on July 1st, 2013, a new state joined the club. For the foreseeable future, Croatia will probably be the last to join; at the same time creating a barrier between the once connected states of the Balkans. Paraphrasing Freud's famous question 'Was will das Weib?' ('What does a woman want?'), the leading Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek and the young Croatian philosopher Srecko Horvat join forces to examine the burning question 'What does Europe want?'
Instead of a peace-project, the European Union is increasingly turning into a warzone: whether it be the expulsion of immigrants or riots in Paris and London, or European interventions to bring "more democracy" to Libya or Syria. But instead of leaving Europe to the enemies, Zizek and Horvat reflect on the fight for a different Idea of Europe.
"The Slovenian madman and a charismatic Croatian philosopher, joined by the most dangerous Greek politician, offer an analysis of the European deadlock in a way that is bitingly charming and bitterly intelligent. Any real European, faithful to the real idea of Europe, must read this" Oliver Stone