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An accidental economist Let me begin with a confession: I am a Professor of Economics who has never really trained as an economist. But let’s take things one at a time.

Yanis Varoufakis: Thoughts for the Post-2008 World

DiEM25’s online art auction: A new way of funding democratic movements and a new relationship between participatory politics and art

DiEM25 is changing the way we do politics and fund our campaigns. From our first day, we declared that we shall not be receiving money from bankers, Brussels, oligarchs and assorted vested interests – that we would struggle with whatever funding our activists could provide from their meagre resources. Today, faced with the uphill struggle of participating in the European Parliament elections across Europe, we...

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Δημοπρασία έργων διεθνών καλλιτεχνών υπέρ του DiEM25 και του ΜέΡΑ25

Σήμερα έχουμε άλλη μια απόδειξη ότι το κίνημά μας, το DiEM25 πανευρωπαϊκά και το ΜέΡΑ25 στην πατρίδα μας, φέρνει κάτι καινούργιο, πρωτόγνωρο και ωραίο στην πολιτική σκηνή.  Το κίνημά μας δεν παίρνει χρήματα από τις Βρυξέλλες, από τραπεζίτες, μεγιστάνες, ολιγάρχες και λοιπά συμφέροντα. Μας χρηματοδοτούν τα μέλη μας από το υστέρημά τους. Σήμερα έχουμε κι άλλη μια ευγενική πηγή χρηματοδότησης: Κορυφαίους καλλιτέχνες...

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A radical new vision for the World Bank and the IMF – op-ed with David Adler, in The Guardian

The president of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, will step down on 1 February – three and a half years before the end of his term – in search of greener pastures. His readiness to resign from the leadership of one the two most powerful international institutions is a worrying omen. But it is also an important wake-up call. The World Bank and the IMF are the last remaining columns of the Bretton Woods edifice under...

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Jeremy Corbyn’s necessary next step: A Speech of Hope for Britain – The Independent

Britain’s prime minister has been remarkable in resolutely following a ruinous path that she keeps insisting remains the least perilous road to Brexit. Theresa May’s first crime against logic was to trigger Article 50 without a plan of what to do on 29 March 2019 if no deal had been struck with Brussels. Her second was to forfeit any bargaining power she had by accepting Michel Barnier’s two-phase negotiation...

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‘British politics is becoming poisoned’ says Yanis Varoufakis – BBC Newsnight

“British politics is becoming poisoned, the British constitution is in a state of disrepair,” says Greek former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F Can Theresa May rescue British politics from the Brexit debacle? The prime minister hopes to prise open the withdrawal agreement and change the backstop, all while preserving her red lines. But the EU insists there will be no more negotiating… Kirsty Wark is joined by Irene Lozano, a junior...

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