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marmar

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Sun Jul 19, 2015, 07:33 AM Jul 2015

The Failed Project of Europe [View all]


The Failed Project of Europe
Jayati Ghosh


There is a stereotypical image of an abusive husband, who batters his wife and then beats her even more mercilessly if she dares to protest. It is self-evident that such violent behaviour reflects a failed relationship, one that is unlikely to be resolved through superficial bandaging of wounds. And it is usually stomach-churningly hard to watch such bullies in action, or even read about them.

Much of the world has been watching the negotiations in Europe over the fate of Greece in the eurozone with the same sickening sense of horror and disbelief, as leaders of Germany and some other countries behave in similar fashion.

The extent of the aggression, the deeply punitive conditionalities being imposed as terms of a still ungenerous bailout and the terrible humiliation and pain being wrought upon the Greek people are hard to explain in purely economic or even political terms. Instead, all this seems to reflect some deep, visceral anger that has been awakened by the sheer effrontery of a government of a small state that dared to consult its people rather than immediately bowing to the desires of the leaders of larger countries and the unelected technocrats who serve them. There was also anger directed at the people themselves, who dared to vote in a referendum against the terms of a bailout package that offered them only more austerity, less hope and continued pain in the foreseeable future, just so that their country can continue to pay the foreign debts that everyone (even the IMF!) knows simply cannot be paid.

The response went beyond completely ignoring the will of the Greek people as expressed in the referendum, to insist on pushing even worse conditions on them for their resistance. There was clearly a need to punish both the Syriza-led government and the Greek voters for daring to protest, by forcing upon them the most appalling and humiliating terms that have been seen in a non-war situation for a European nation, for the increasingly dubious advantage of staying within the eurozone. ...........(more)

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The Failed Project of Europe [View all] marmar Jul 2015 OP
Don't be ridiculous. The greek referendum was simply a sham to buy time. DetlefK Jul 2015 #1
Absolutely agree.... BooScout Jul 2015 #2
Robert Reich appears to present a different story. Emelina Jul 2015 #5
Goldman Sachs is not a member of the EU; they were employed by the Greek governments muriel_volestrangler Jul 2015 #10
He blames the banks while totally ignoring that they were doing Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #23
What? Put more stock in Reich's analysis that in some angry anonymous rightwing internet poster!? villager Jul 2015 #28
Way to go! Sticking up for the oligarchs and banksters of Europe truebluegreen Jul 2015 #3
Was anything I said incorrect? DetlefK Jul 2015 #4
The implication that the Greek people have truebluegreen Jul 2015 #7
Greeks elected Syriza which never wanted to leave the EU or the euro. If Greeks want out of the EU, pampango Jul 2015 #14
Nope..... BooScout Jul 2015 #8
That's true. Sometimes they are crazy. DetlefK Jul 2015 #20
What situating are we talking about? Greece? JonLP24 Jul 2015 #43
The nerve! Orrex Jul 2015 #35
yes Johnyawl Jul 2015 #11
So, what's the alternative? DetlefK Jul 2015 #22
You're missing a key ingredient to any plan Johnyawl Jul 2015 #24
Okay, let's downsize the plan. DetlefK Jul 2015 #26
Agree: Greece needs reforms first... Johnyawl Jul 2015 #29
But who in Greece should we give that money? DetlefK Jul 2015 #32
I'm not sure on how the money should be pumped into the Greek economy... Johnyawl Jul 2015 #33
+10 million and I'm an Irish woman. Ireland is also amongst the troubled EU riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #40
The Greeks voted out the crooks who have been pulling this crap killbotfactory Jul 2015 #13
As Schäuble said: "A contract is a contract." DetlefK Jul 2015 #21
. randome Jul 2015 #25
How will forcing Greece to adopt reforms that will never work help anybody? killbotfactory Jul 2015 #30
Are you trying to tell me... DetlefK Jul 2015 #31
Be like the Argentines... MattSh Jul 2015 #19
Radix malorum est cupiditas. ananda Jul 2015 #6
Even in the German parliament, there were 65 voices of dissent Betty Karlson Jul 2015 #9
My advice to any country in financial distress nilesobek Jul 2015 #12
The consequence of not taking any money from Europe was that the banks shut down. Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #34
Do you think the rich in Greece are getting over nilesobek Jul 2015 #36
They do need to fix the corruption Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #37
It might be a cultural thing in Greece. nilesobek Jul 2015 #44
The European right has known for decades that the EU is a 'failed project'. That is a core belief of pampango Jul 2015 #15
Continental cooperation is one thing..... marmar Jul 2015 #16
The European right does not want anything that enforces anything on sovereign countries. pampango Jul 2015 #17
Collecting taxes is now a rightwing conspiracy???? n/t Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #38
Huh marmar Jul 2015 #39
Now that I think about it, cemaphonic Jul 2015 #18
Times change HassleCat Jul 2015 #27
This is a paper written in 2003 about Greece's entry into the EMU Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #41
Actually, there was a lot of skepticism in the Euro zone about letting Greece in DFW Jul 2015 #42
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