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'The concept of crises engendering opportunities for the “rebirth” of
Europe should have died with the Greek experience in the most dramatic
phase of which Yanis Varoufakis took an active part. Having worked
with former Prime Minister George Papandreou before embarking on his
“radical Left” experiment, which nearly cost Greece its place in the
Eurozone, Varoufakis should have learned that courting the abyss and
generating crises is never a good way to change what needs to be
changed.
Mr. Varoufakis’ stance is
not entirely surprising, since calm, sobriety, thinking before acting,
political unity through deeds and not words – these are not tools
suitable to Europe’s “radical Left” and the proponents of the “crisis as
a plague” theory..''
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