View Full Version : Yanis Varoufakis explains the greek crisis beautifully
RGacky3
11th November 2011, 13:21
http://www.rdwolff.com/content/global-capitalism-monthly-update-discussion-nov-2011
Go past Richard wolff to Yanis Varoufakis, the guy explains the greek story from a Marxist perspective in a beautiful way, you'll learn a lot.
Iron Felix
11th November 2011, 13:36
It's 2 hours long, at what time does the part you want us to see start?
RGacky3
11th November 2011, 13:43
Start around 42. Listen to it in the background or whatever, believe its worth it.
BTW, I've seen this economist before being interviewed and commenting on the crisis, but I never knew he was a Marxist.
BTW, the part where he talks about the french ruling class, and the class struggle there is very interesting, I think the french class history is very much like the American class history (the HATRED of the french upper class of any sort of working class power at all), except there the working class wins more. I also think the conflict between finance capital, industrial capital and merchany capital is a conflict that Marxists should spend more time on, because their conflicts between each other are something that leftists need to take advantage of, kind of like whats happening in the US, the whole mainstreet against wallstreet thing (which a Marxist could write volumes on).
Skooma Addict
12th November 2011, 03:56
Why do you make 8 threads a day?
RGacky3
12th November 2011, 07:50
I have a lot to say.
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