+1biffvernon wrote:Maybe if you've sobered up by now, you might care to watch the whole lecture and Q&A session and then make constructive comments.johnhemming2 wrote: I then put the video on again and fell asleep mainly to be fair because I am a bit drunk and quite tired.
I rather think that for you to accept the truth of Varoufakis's comments you will first need to alter the political paradigm through which you see the world. The implications of his comments are just too profound for supporters of mainstream politicians.
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EU referendum: Yanis Varoufakis says Britons should vote to stay in union (and he's right) http://gu.com/p/4dthb/stw
(But then he calls himself a Marxist.)
(But then he calls himself a Marxist.)
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AEP: Eurozone crosses Rubicon as Portugal's anti-Euro left banned from power
The time for being able to reform the EU from within has passed.
It has become an autocratic nightmare
This is a very dangerous precedent.Ambrose Evans-Pritchard wrote:Greece’s Syriza movement, Europe’s first radical-Left government in Europe since the Second World War, was crushed into submission for daring to confront eurozone ideology. Now the Portuguese Left is running into a variant of the same meat-grinder.
Europe’s socialists face a dilemma. They are at last waking up to the unpleasant truth that monetary union is an authoritarian Right-wing enterprise that has slipped its democratic leash, yet if they act on this insight in any way they risk being prevented from taking power.
Brussels really has created a monster.
The time for being able to reform the EU from within has passed.
It has become an autocratic nightmare
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Agree with this - Europe is indeed on a downward spiral:-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/tele ... dying.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/tele ... dying.html
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Great interview with Yanis Varoufakis. I bet JohnH won't like it.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europ ... ratise-eur
And in case you missed it, here's his lecture from Portugal. He repeated it in Oxford a couple of days ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQNN9U6 ... youtu.be&a
https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europ ... ratise-eur
And in case you missed it, here's his lecture from Portugal. He repeated it in Oxford a couple of days ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQNN9U6 ... youtu.be&a
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If the idea is having pan-European political parties.biffvernon wrote:Great interview with Yanis Varoufakis. I bet JohnH won't like it.
a) There is nothing wrong with that.
b) To some extent they already exist.
The problem with the structure within the Eurozone is that there is a democratic disconnect. Hence there is no need for the decisions to be explained through the democratic process because the democratic process does not have enough power.
Power at the end of the day is "hire and fire". It applies to EU commissioners as much as anyone else.
No one has told me what the major revelations are from Varoufakis. I presume there aren't any.
Revealing that the EU is dysfunctional from a democratic perspective is not a "revelation" is has been the case for a long long time.
It has been the case, however, that open debate of those democratic dysfunctionalities has been significantly and deliberately limited other than on the fringes of the MSM or, at best, at the intellectual level of the red tops, at least in the open.
It is only now that a serious and high level semi-public debate is being had about the underlying structural democratic flaws in the EU. Even then, the UK MSM is still firmly biased to one side of that debate. Though, that bias is weakening under external realpolitik pressure.
It is only now that a serious and high level semi-public debate is being had about the underlying structural democratic flaws in the EU. Even then, the UK MSM is still firmly biased to one side of that debate. Though, that bias is weakening under external realpolitik pressure.
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It is dysfunctional from all perspectives. Decision and policy making is dysfunctional, whether it is regarding the migrant crisis, the monetary union, the fishing industry, the agriculture policy. It's all dysfunctional, as well as bloated and corrupt.johnhemming2 wrote: Revealing that the EU is dysfunctional from a democratic perspective is not a "revelation" is has been the case for a long long time.
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But who actually read the interview?
https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europ ... ratise-eur
It presents some pretty powerful arguments about the UK/EU relationship.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europ ... ratise-eur
It presents some pretty powerful arguments about the UK/EU relationship.
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Yes. But as I said, you'd need a paradigm shift to understand it, and not being bothered to read it shows the shift hasn't happened yet.
Meanwhile, you might read what James Galbraith and his mate wrote a few months ago: https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europ ... st-austeri
Meanwhile, you might read what James Galbraith and his mate wrote a few months ago: https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europ ... st-austeri
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