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Julia Kristeva’s essay looks to yet another form of polyvalent and multilingual universalism: European identity. To address the contemporary malaise and crises that mark the current state of many countries within the European Union, including France, Kristeva proposes an embrace of a European identity that allows for the flourishing of national cultures, national pride, and multilingualism.