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Vexen Crabtree's Live Journal - May 26th, 2007
Sociology, Theology, Anti-Religion and Exploration: Forcing Humanity Forwards
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The European Union
New page: "The European Union: The Euro, Democracy, Crises and Migration" by Vexen Crabtree:

The European Union is formed from a collection of treaties dating back to the European Economic Community founded in 1957. It has changed from an economic body designed to prevent war, into a wide and varied economic, social and political tool. Here are some of my notes on this growing megalith.

Contents:
  1. Multispeed Europe Versus The United States of Europe
  2. The Euro
  3. The Successful Promotion of Democracy and Achievement of Regional Peace and Stability
  4. The EU is Always in Crises
  5. Crises: Popular Disillusionment with the EU
  6. EU Immigration and Internal Migration
  7. Strengthened Democracy Against Lawless Multinationals

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Current Location: Camden, London, UK

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Ego!
I was in the British Library, reading through a few select chapters of "Religion in schools: controversies around the world" by R. Murray Thomas.

In one chapter on the controversy surrounding the teaching of humanism, agnosticism and stuff in RE, the author gives a brief history of the summary of religion in the UK... and hey presto, gives a references to (Crabtree, V (2002-2003)), and so I go check the bibliography, and there I am!

Crabtree, V. (2002-2003). Religion in Britain. Bane of Monotheis. Available online: http://www.vexen.co.uk/religion/rib.html#UK

It's the first time I've been an actual book cite me! And it's a good, scholarly, academic sociology-of-religion type book, too! How cool is that? *beams*

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Current Location: Starbucks near British Library, Kings Cross, London, UK