Europe

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Oswald Mosley was the first post-War figure to propose the political union of Europe. As far back as 1947 he had advocated "Europe a Nation" and by the publication of this book in 1958 the first tentative steps had been made towards a European Economic Community (EEC). Mosley"s concept involved a common policy for defence, foreign affairs and economic policy that left all other issues to regional governments to decide in accord with local custom and tradition. It was also firmly based on making Europe, and Europe Overseas, a completely self-sufficient power bloc containing all its own raw materials, energy sources, food production, manufacturing capacity and consumer market. In "Europe: Faith and Plan" Mosley explains that this would allow a United Europe to withdraw from global markets where the exploitation of cheap Third World labour was undercutting home-based production. This pernicious process was already destroying major European industries promising mass unemployment in...