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by lostmsu 1403 days ago
I think the only real problem in this list is convincing countries to adopt English (people tend to be self-important).

Culturally, EU is quite homogenous. There may be 1-2 small countries with moderately different approach, but if you compare to the rest of the world, it is basically the same.

The wealth disparity in the US does not cause what you describe, so why would it happen in EU?

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The disparity is much greater among EU countries. The average Bulgarian income, for example, is well below bare survival income in Western Europe. US geographic disparities are much smaller, and less geographic than racial (which then bears out geographically through different demographic mixes). Also, for the first 150 years of existence, the US was not a federal welfare state. The federal government was even limited to taxing states at an equal per capita rate until after the 16th amendment, ratified in 1909.