The Economist has produced the graphic below which does seem to perfectly illustrate the difficulties of dropping a dozen cats in a sack and then telling them to behave. There are also some interesting permutations of what would constitute a perfect European Union in the comments.
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Bruce
Interesting.
Germany, most trustworthy overall, but most arrogant and least compassionate. They see themselves as least arrogant and most compassionate. Germanic method?
Italy doesn’t trust itself. Greece and Italy seen as least trustworthy.
All countries see themselves as compassionate.
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Clicked graphic, got nothing.
Clicked “The Economist”, got article.
Clicked graphic, got nothing.
Clicked “The Economist”, got article.
Cheers
Bruce
Interesting.
Germany, most trustworthy overall, but most arrogant and least compassionate. They see themselves as least arrogant and most compassionate. Germanic method?
Italy doesn’t trust itself. Greece and Italy seen as least trustworthy.
All countries see themselves as compassionate.