Summary:
Yanis Varoufakis has emerged not only as an embattled finance minister, iconoclastic economist, and co-founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement (DiEM25), but a life-long lover of Shakespeare. He called the Greek debt crisis ‘a Shakespearean tragedy’, reported that observing the European Union is ‘like watching Othello’, and compared the world’s Deep Establishment to Shylock and Macbeth. Those who sold out were ‘like Richard III’, or Lady Macbeth saying ‘What’s done cannot be undone’. His books are enlivened by Shakespeare quotations, like Lear’s cry to ‘shake the superflux’ of wealth. But in this surprise new talk, which promises to be a performance worthy of the Bard, he will also discuss the power of
Topics:
Yanis Varoufakis considers the following as important: Adults in the Room, And the Weak Suffer What They Must? - the book, English, Politics and Economics, Talks
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Yanis Varoufakis has emerged not only as an embattled finance minister, iconoclastic economist, and co-founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement (DiEM25), but a life-long lover of Shakespeare. He called the Greek debt crisis ‘a Shakespearean tragedy’, reported that observing the European Union is ‘like watching Othello’, and compared the world’s Deep Establishment to Shylock and Macbeth. Those who sold out were ‘like Richard III’, or Lady Macbeth saying ‘What’s done cannot be undone’. His books are enlivened by Shakespeare quotations, like Lear’s cry to ‘shake the superflux’ of wealth. But in this surprise new talk, which promises to be a performance worthy of the Bard, he will also discuss the power of
Topics:
Yanis Varoufakis considers the following as important: Adults in the Room, And the Weak Suffer What They Must? - the book, English, Politics and Economics, Talks
This could be interesting, too:
Yanis Varoufakis writes Jamie Galbraith on DiEM-TV’s ‘Another Now’ discussing the “criminal incapacity of the elites”
Yanis Varoufakis writes A chronicle of our BLEAK TWENTIES – Cambridge Union Online
Yanis Varoufakis writes European Oligarchy Has Banned Transfer of Wealth to Poor: Interviewed by Vijay Prashad
Yanis Varoufakis writes Have Merkel & Macron just announced a eurobond-funded godsend for the EU? DiEM25’s view
Yanis Varoufakis has emerged not only as an embattled finance minister, iconoclastic economist, and co-founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement (DiEM25), but a life-long lover of Shakespeare. He called the Greek debt crisis ‘a Shakespearean tragedy’, reported that observing the European Union is ‘like watching Othello’, and compared the world’s Deep Establishment to Shylock and Macbeth. Those who sold out were ‘like Richard III’, or Lady Macbeth saying ‘What’s done cannot be undone’. His books are enlivened by Shakespeare quotations, like Lear’s cry to ‘shake the superflux’ of wealth. But in this surprise new talk, which promises to be a performance worthy of the Bard, he will also discuss the power of these 400-year-old plays ‘to show the heavens more just’.
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- Main Auditorium
- Mon 19 Mar, 8pm
- In partnership with Kingston University