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Dick Nichols

Regardless of the result of the latest round of negotiations between the
SYRIZA-led government of Greece and the heads of the 28 members of the
European Union, one thing is certain: in coming years, the Greek people are
going to need all possible solidarity because their struggles and
sufferings are bound to continue.

The best imaginable deal with the EU will mean six years of Troika-imposed
austerity grinding along to one degree or another. Forced Greek exit from
the eurozone will drive the country deeper into recession, further
contracting an economy that has shrunk by 25% since 2008.

This awful choice will hang over Greece so long as the country has a
government committed to ending the austerity that has created a
humanitarian crisis.

Which of these two paths to misery appears least evil will be for Greece to
decide.

...

Whichever side of the appalling choice SYRIZA’s parliamentarians come down
on — or even divide over — it is vital to remember how their eventual
decision was forced on them. In this drama of many villains, the
villain-in-chief has been the European Central Bank.


https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/59433
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original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made,
through disobedience and through rebellion.” — Oscar Wilde, Soul of Man
Under Socialism

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