Yes, that's a very nice piece.

I'm very sympathetic to those who say that Greece would be better off
economically if it left the Euro and re-introduced its own currency. I
agree.

But at this point, if the Greek government wanted to voluntarily leave the
Euro, the government would have to "dissolve the people/And elect
another,"  as Brecht put it.








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On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 4:58 AM, Hinrich Kuhls <[email protected]> wrote:

> Although I don't share all of Hans' points, I warmly recommend his posting
> to
> Louis Proyect's Marxism list.
>
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.politics.marxism.marxmail/189651
>
> If Greece remains in the eurozone, a SYRIZA led government will have the
> political space to revitalize the productive basis of the country.
>
> Policies as outlined by Gar Lipow or elsewhere could have a chance to be
> implemented within this framework.
>
> Gar Lipow:
> No Hair Shirts. Energy and Climate Policy for Greece
> http://www.nohairshirts.com/CthulhuMas/GreekPotentialA4.pdf
>
> Sean Sweeney:
> Energy Democracy in Greece. SYRIZA’s Program and the Transition to
> Renewable
> Power
> http://www.rosalux-nyc.org/wp-content/files_mf/tuedsyrizaweb62.pdf
>
> hk
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