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Euro scare?(Menace in Europe: Why the Continent's Crisis Is America's, Too)(Book review)

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Menace in Europe: Why the Continent's Crisis Is America's, Too, by Claire Berlinski (Crown Forum, 288 pp., $25.95)

THERE's a bright, shining, merciful moment, right towards the end of this infuriating, odd, but occasionally perceptive polemic, when its author, Claire Berlinski, says what needs saying about the rancid and rabid anti-Americanism now disgracing Europe's public discourse: "[It] is a cultist system of faith, rather than a set of rational beliefs, and as such is impervious to revision upon confrontation with facts, logic, evidence, gestures of good will, public relations campaigns, or attempts on the part of the American secretary of state to be a better, more sensitive listener."

Accurate enough, but her observation that there is nothing Americans can do to change this, "short of dying politely en masse," suggests that Ms. Berlinski, a lively writer always happy to hype up the snark and the spark of her prose, is taking her readers not to France, or Germany, but to Planet Coulter. When, in another all-too-typical passage, Europe's past is described as "one of nearly uninterrupted war and savagery," it's impossible to avoid thinking that while American anti-Europeanism is comparatively rare, given reason to flower--I note without further comment that Ms. Berlinski studied French literature at the Sorbonne--it can be just as irrational as the hatred for America stewing in the cafes of the Left Bank.

Oh, and while we're on the topic, it may be quite true that Europe's history is scarred by slaughter, but it's quite false to suggest that this is something specific to that part of the world. Mass murder, butchery, invasion, and conquest are what humans do. All races. All cultures. Always have done. Always will do. Europe stands out only because of the extraordinary achievement that is the best of its civilization. It is not the corpses that surprise, but the contrasts: the juxtaposition of the charnel house and the cathedral, the victims trudging to the ovens to the sounds of an orchestra.

But this is not the sort of analysis you'll find in Menace in Europe (lurid title, lurid book), a work dedicated to the wider, wilder, and highly marketable thesis of a possibly doomed, probably desperate, and certainly dangerous continent drifting into a gathering storm of economic failure, demographic crisis, and ethnoreligious strife. Now, while Europe is undoubtedly facing (or, more accurately, failing to face) some very profound problems, it's way too soon to be writing its obituaries. Claire Berlinski is careful to hedge her hints of apocalypse with caveats ("I do not prophesy the imminent demise of European democratic institutions, nor do I predict imminent catastrophe on European soil"), but there's a clear sense that she, for one, is preparing for the funeral ("I don't rule out these possibilities.... It is possible and reasonable to imagine a very ugly outcome").

And, as has been the case with a number of other recent books on the Old World's predicament (George Weigel's The Cube and the Cathedral is a striking example), the logic of Berlinski's thesis leads her to exaggeration. It has to, because the facts alone will not do the trick. So, for instance, it's not enough for her to insinuate (with appropriate disclaimers) that the nastier ghosts of Europe's past may be slouching towards rebirth, she also has to throw in the claim that "Europeans ... sense in their lives a cultural, spiritual, and ideological void." Good heavens (or ...

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