Two new books published in Europe raise questions about European identity. Europe's inability to achieve the desired homogeneous identity became clearer than it could be hidden.

Britain's exit from the European Union represented a clear acknowledgment of the bankruptcy of the project to restore the corroded European identity, he writes. The West has exhausted its moral capital and has turned into societies that are not disciplined except by the controls of frivolous material interests, he says. A world order that guarantees peace, and with which the values ​​of justice, freedom, and moral clarity are common, is common.