Hue: Even if Kosovo and Albania join, Albanians will have a small, helpless state (Video)

Philosophy scholar Jethlir Bouja estimates that, even in the event of Kosovo joining Albania, Albanians will still have a small and helpless state. In his video conference on Periscope, Buya estimates that the very idea of national unity has been produced in a closed, printed, uneducated and influenced society [...]
Philosophy scholar Jethlir Bouja estimates that, even in the event of Kosovo joining Albania, Albanians will still have a small and helpless state.
In the video conference on Periscope, Buja estimates that the very idea of national unity was produced in a closed, printed, uneducated and influenced by Romanticist ideas.
“National Union as an idea was produced in a closed, printed, uneducated and influenced by Romanticist ideas. Thus, national unity is an idea of romantic nationalism, or organic nationalism. Conversions of this nationalism were also various anti-Semitic, fascist movements, which severely damaged Europe”, he stressed.
According to him, the nation should not be understood as natural and historical entities because in case of failures and despair it can be translated into authorism.
Buya considers that neither the citizens of the two countries themselves want their states, nor, according to him, not just because of economic prosperity.
Even today, Albania and Kosovo are two states that are not needed by their own citizens. I don't believe escapes in recent years were only economically motivated. The national union should not be taken as an escape from freedom, but in a possible and inevitable case, but as a movement for freedom and for something like that to happen, much in our concepts must change”, Buja praised.
You can just look at the video camera, where Buya talks about the subject. /Periscopi/












