Both things. You can read on this in EJ essay: Der Weltstaat ( World State). Where he analize this posibility as a limit reference. best regards roberto -----Mensaje original----- De: carlos n mancini Enviado el: sábado 21 de noviembre de 1998 17:02 Para: ernst-juenger-l@maillist.ox.ac.uk Asunto: Does EJ advocated a World Government? as I was reading an interview of EJ (The Details of Time, Conversation with Juenger) I came across the following statement by EJ: Everithing is global, the telegraph as well as air links, but we still don't have a world government. Tha's the Aladdin problem, which is no mere fiction. We seem to be repressing more and more instead of advancing. That's a worldwide phenomenon: thoughts move at different speed than actual events. and later he adds: My feeleing is that everything ought to be in one hand... (the americans) should have consolidated their monopoly and handed it over toi a kind of world comitee. My concern is whether EJ is just describing actual events or taking side in favor of a world government UN style. Carlos Mancini
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