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|text=The problem with [[capitalism]] is not that it is unfair but that it is irrational, as it habitually condemns whole generations to deprivation and unemployment and even turns capitalists into angst-ridden automata, living in permanent fear that unless they commodify their fellow humans fully so as to serve capital accumulation more efficiently, they will cease to be capitalists. So, if capitalism appears unjust this is because it enslaves everyone; it wastes [[human resource|human]] and [[natural resource]]s; the same production line that pumps out remarkable gizmos and untold wealth, also produces deep unhappiness and crises.}} | |text=The problem with [[capitalism]] is not that it is unfair but that it is irrational, as it habitually condemns whole generations to deprivation and unemployment and even turns capitalists into angst-ridden automata, living in permanent fear that unless they commodify their fellow humans fully so as to serve capital accumulation more efficiently, they will cease to be capitalists. So, if capitalism appears unjust this is because it enslaves everyone; it wastes [[human resource|human]] and [[natural resource]]s; the same production line that pumps out remarkable gizmos and untold wealth, also produces deep unhappiness and crises.}} | ||
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+ | On 28 March 2019, economist Yanis Varoufakis was scathing about Prime Minister [[Theresa May]]'s [[Brexit]] deal: | ||
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+ | Addressing a young man named Joel, in the 'Question Time' Sheffield audience, who posed the first question on the programme: | ||
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+ | "Who is to blame for the UK’s failure to leave the EU on 29 March?" he said: | ||
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+ | “Joel, the answer is really very simple - [[Theresa May]]. | ||
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+ | "Look first, she triggers [[Article 50]] on the basis of red lines that boxed her into impossibility. | ||
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+ | “Secondly, and that is a crime against logic, she failed to recognise that [[Michel Barnier]], when he announced the two-phase process, was issuing a declaration of hostility against the Government. May never even saw this coming. | ||
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+ | “If I come to you and say let’s have a negotiation between us. And I say, first, you tell me everything you want. And then, secondly we will tell you everything we want. | ||
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+ | "Clearly, you will say ‘No mate. I’m not going to have a negotiation with you along those lines.’ | ||
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+ | “Theresa May started that negotiation, and the result was effectively a deal - I disagree with my fellow panellists here - whether you are a Brexiteer or a Remainer, this is a deal a nation signs only after having been defeated at war. | ||
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+ | “This is not a deal which is fit for purpose for any sovereign country.”<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/groups/2245964345639985/permalink/2330765800493172/ "Yanis Varoufakis hits the Brexit toe on the nail"]''</ref> | ||
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Yanis Varoufakis | |
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Born | 1961-03-24 Athens, Greece |
Alma mater | University of Essex, University of Birmingham |
Religion | atheist |
Founder of | DiEM25 |
Member of | Belmarsh Tribunal |
Party | Syriza |
Yanis Varoufakis is a Greek economist.
“The problem with capitalism is not that it is unfair but that it is irrational, as it habitually condemns whole generations to deprivation and unemployment and even turns capitalists into angst-ridden automata, living in permanent fear that unless they commodify their fellow humans fully so as to serve capital accumulation more efficiently, they will cease to be capitalists. So, if capitalism appears unjust this is because it enslaves everyone; it wastes human and natural resources; the same production line that pumps out remarkable gizmos and untold wealth, also produces deep unhappiness and crises.”
Yanis Varoufakis (18 February 2015) [1]
Contents
Talking of Brexit
Hitting the Brexit toe on the nail |
On 28 March 2019, economist Yanis Varoufakis was scathing about Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal:
Addressing a young man named Joel, in the 'Question Time' Sheffield audience, who posed the first question on the programme:
"Who is to blame for the UK’s failure to leave the EU on 29 March?" he said:
“Joel, the answer is really very simple - Theresa May.
"Look first, she triggers Article 50 on the basis of red lines that boxed her into impossibility.
“Secondly, and that is a crime against logic, she failed to recognise that Michel Barnier, when he announced the two-phase process, was issuing a declaration of hostility against the Government. May never even saw this coming.
“If I come to you and say let’s have a negotiation between us. And I say, first, you tell me everything you want. And then, secondly we will tell you everything we want.
"Clearly, you will say ‘No mate. I’m not going to have a negotiation with you along those lines.’
“Theresa May started that negotiation, and the result was effectively a deal - I disagree with my fellow panellists here - whether you are a Brexiteer or a Remainer, this is a deal a nation signs only after having been defeated at war.
“This is not a deal which is fit for purpose for any sovereign country.”[2]
Documents by Yanis Varoufakis
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:First thoughts on the Euro Summit’s statement on Greece | article | 14 July 2015 | 2015 Greek debt crisis | The initial reaction of former Greek Syriza Party Finance Minister, Yanis Varaoufakis, to the Euro-Summit agreement on Greek debt |
Document:Open Letter To The Judges Of The International Criminal Court | Letter | 7 October 2024 | Gaza Israeli–Palestinian conflict Palestine International Court of Justice International Criminal Court International law Israel/Defense Forces António Guterres East Jerusalem Occupied Palestinian Territory 2023-2024 Israel-Hamas War/October 7 |
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Brussels Forum/2015 | 20 March 2015 | 22 March 2015 | Cleve North Rhine-Westphalia Germany | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The 2015 main theme was (R)evolution. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The arrest of journalist Richard Medhurst and the fight to defend democratic rights | Article | 27 August 2024 | Robert Stevens | Now, in a move that would have been agreed to by PM Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, Labour has pioneered the use of an amendment to the Terrorism Act passed by the Tories to once again attempt to silence and criminalise a journalist and political activist. The same course is being pursued by governments throughout the world. |
A document sourced from Yanis Varoufakis
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Euro-Summit Agreement on Greece | official statement | 2015 Greek debt crisis | 12 July 2015 | EU Bureaucracy | Text of the Euro-Greek agreement on Greek debt, annotated by Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister |