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Tag Archives: Syriza
Bad losers
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our Mission Statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. 8 March 2018 “Elections change nothing.” Pronunciamento attributed to the then German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble … Continue reading
Posted in China, Economics, Europe, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Politics, UK
Tagged "Die Lösung, "Ode to Joy", Alexis Tsipras, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Bertolt Brecht, Bertrand Russell, Brexit, democracy, demos, direct democracy, European Central Bank, European Commission, International Monetary Fund, Joachim Gauck, populism, populus, Quisling, representative democracy, Schiller, Syriza, UK referendum on EU, Wolfgand Schäuble
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ANTIGONE1984 SPRINGS TO LIFE AGAIN
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our Mission Statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. 20 February 2018 Antigone1984 is aiming to relaunch. This attempt may or not be successful. We … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Europe, Greece, Military, Politics, USA
Tagged Alexis Tsipras, austeritywar, death penality, democracy, human rights, market economy, partitocracy, Syriza
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CONTRA UNIONEM EUROPAEAM
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. 23 April 2016, St George’s Day CONTRA EUROPAM A PHILIPPIC IN TWO PARTS AGAINST … Continue reading
Posted in Belgium, Economics, Europe, France, Germany, Globalisation, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Literature, Luxembourg, Military, Philosophy, Politics, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, UK, Ukraine, USA
Tagged Alexis Tsipras, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Big Bang, Brexit, Dostoevsky, F.R. Leavis, Henry V, J.G. Herder, Jeremy Corbyn, King Offa, Obama, Queen Elizabeth II, Rena Doulou, St George, Syriza, TISA, TTIP, UK Labour Party, William Shakespeare
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Labour radical “comes out” as EU patsy
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. 29 July 2015 [article updated subsequently] Per me si va nella città dolente; per me si … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Europe, Greece, Politics, UK
Tagged Amnesty, European Union, Felipe González, Gary Cooper, Helllas, Jeremy Corbyn, Rena Doulou, Syriza
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Anyone for Uruguay?
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. 25 May 2015 CONTRA SPEM “Tout le malheur des hommes vient de l’espérance.” Assertion by Albert … Continue reading
Posted in China, Europe, Iceland, Politics, Russia, UK, UN, Uruguay, USA
Tagged Confucius, cultivate one's garden, Epicurus of Samos, groundless optimism, Harold Stearns, Left Unity, Malcolm Cowley, Pasok, Podemos, President Coolidge, President Harding, Roger Carpenter of Cambridge University, Syriza, Taoism, the end justifies the means, UK Labour Party, Voltaire, wishful thinking
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Η ελπίδα δέν έρχεται
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. Special editorial note: Apologies to readers for a rather long post. This is because it concerns … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Politics, Spain, UK
Tagged Alexis Tsipras, Angela Merkel, Christine Lagarde, European Union, eurozone, François Hollande, IMF, Jean-Claude Juncker, Leonidas, Manolis Glezos, Matteo Renzi, Podemos, Simonides, Syriza, Thermopylae, troika, Wolfgang Schäuble, Yanis Varoufakis
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Athens rejects Spartan terms
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Posted in Austria, Economics, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Politics, Spain, USA
Tagged Areopagus, Athens, democracy, Ephialtes, François Hollande, IMF, Jean-Claude Juncker, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Jyrki Katainen, Luis de Guindos, New Democracy, partitocracy, Pnyx, Potomac, Sparta, Syntagma, Syriza, Wolgang Schäuble
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Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive!
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. Athens, 26 January 2015 HELLAS “The world’s great age begins anew, The golden years return, The … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Europe, Germany, Greece, Literature, Luxembourg, Politics
Tagged Achaemenids, Aeschylus, Alexis Tsipras, Andreas Papandreou, ANEL, Evangelos Venizelos, Felipe González, George Papandreous, Jean-Claude Juncker, KKE, Lula da Silva, Marathon, Mitterand, New Democracy, Pasok, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Syntagma, Syriza, William Wordsworth
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Grecian urns
Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. London, 20 January 2015 We are heading off to Athens tomorrow 21 January 2015 to observe … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Europe, Germany, Greece, Politics
Tagged Cimon, drachma, Ephialtes, euro, European Central Bank, European Union, Felipe González, Grexit, International Monetary Fund, New Democracy, Pasok, Pericles, Podemus, Syriza
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