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[embedded content] [embedded content] PART 1 – WHY SOCIALISM? Interviewer: You are meeting with Jeremy Corbyn to discuss socialism. Why? Varoufakis: Because democracy needs a healthy democratic socialist movement to be part of the political process in order to be healthy [embedded content] PART 2 – REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL [embedded content] PART 3 – DEMOCRATS MUST GET TOGETHER ACROSS PARTY POLITICAL AND NATIONAL BORDERLINES [embedded content] PART 4 – THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE DILEMMA
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[embedded content] [embedded content] PART 1 – WHY SOCIALISM? Interviewer: You are meeting with Jeremy Corbyn to discuss socialism. Why? Varoufakis: Because democracy needs a healthy democratic socialist movement to be part of the political process in order to be healthy [embedded content] PART 2 – REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL [embedded content] PART 3 – DEMOCRATS MUST GET TOGETHER ACROSS PARTY POLITICAL AND NATIONAL BORDERLINES [embedded content] PART 4 – THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE DILEMMA
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PART 1 – WHY SOCIALISM?
- Interviewer: You are meeting with Jeremy Corbyn to discuss socialism. Why?
- Varoufakis: Because democracy needs a healthy democratic socialist movement to be part of the political process in order to be healthy
PART 2 – REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
PART 3 – DEMOCRATS MUST GET TOGETHER ACROSS PARTY POLITICAL AND NATIONAL BORDERLINES
PART 4 – THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE DILEMMA