Showing posts with label varoufakis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label varoufakis. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Marx and his Modern Reincarnation Continues to be Hotbed of Gross Errata
By Con George-Kotzabasis
The
following is a very brief reply to professor of economics Kostas Lapavitsas,
and former member of Parliament with the Party of Syriza, to his thesis, that Greece
can achieve its national sovereignty only by going back to its own currency,
i.e., the drachma, delivered at the Ithacan House, Melbourne, on April 15,
2016. The three first paragraphs were omitted from my response as I assumed regrettably
wrongly, that the time allotted to the questioners at the meeting would be too
short and hence I did not include them.
Professor Lapavitsas, allow me to make a short comment
before I come to my question, as at the start I want to point out what I believe
to be the roots of your erroneous proposition.
Dialectical materialism even in its modern
reincarnation of neo-Marxism, which you espouse, is a hotbed of gross errata, not to say terata (monsters), and hence
a fallacious doctrine.
Yet the ghost in the machine of Marxism,
despite its irreparable breakdown, continues to churn-out apparitional panaceas for
the ills of global capitalism. One such quack panacea is your own proposition.
My question is: Show us one country in the world hit
by absolute poverty, which, your implied return to the drachma entails, that by
adopting your proposal has achieved national sovereignty and kept it; If you
cannot show us such a country, then your proposal is a mirage, a
will-o’-the-wisp, an occult fancy.
But what is more worrisome is that you are asking the
Greek people, after the botched Tsipras-Varoufakis experiment, to be also the guineapigs to your own theoretical experiment which has hardly better odds of success
than the Varoufakian one.
National sovereignty is the result of prosperity
not of poverty.
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Saturday, October 17, 2015
Open Letter to Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis
By Con
George-Kotzabasis October 14, 2015-
The Tsipras
Government’s performance since its ascension to power on January 25 can be
described by its three basic characteristics, infantilism, naiveté, and
insouciant irresponsibility, which, as its finance minister, you embodied to
the highest degree. Don’t expect to be treated kindly, at least by me, for the most
unkind cut you inflicted upon the Greek people. Within the short time
of six months you managed to destroy the economy by closing the banks and
bringing in capital controls, and nipping in the bud the positive results of
the Samaras Government that slowly but decisively were pulling the country out
of the crisis. For the first time after the long economic stagnancy and
recession, growth was recorded to be 0.8% and expected to be 2.5%-2.9 of GDP
for the years 2014 and 2015 respectively, according to the IMF; also,
unemployment was prevented from rising to 35%, as was predicted by eminent
analysts, and indeed, had fallen by 2%, from 26% to 24% by the end of 2014. And
all these heartening results happened within two and a half years under the
prime ministership of Antonis Samaras. But you, like a revengeful immortal
Olympian god full of envy of these mortal achievements of the Samaras
Government, destroyed them with ambrosial delight. Your ludicrously eccentric
policies and your barren and inflexible arrogant stand in your negotiations
with the European Union brought the country back into recession and you capped this
with a bill to Greece of an extra 90 billion to be paid to its creditors, which
would come from the pockets of future Greek taxpayers. This was your enviable success
story in contrast to the real success story of Samaras.
And yet blind and callous
before this stupendous calamity that you delivered upon Greece, you proudly and
insensitive claim to be “sitting on top of the world.” (I would add in your
first word “sitting,” an h, so to make it a better fit to your ravishing
pleasure: It must have been a relishing sensation to you, almost an aphrodisiacal
one, defecating on “top of the world”.) You should be instead sitting in a dock
charged with high treason for the great hurt and harm you afflicted, with such
insouciant irresponsibility, upon the ordinary people whom with unheard
hypocrisy you claim to represent. And no wonder that your European confreres
were not listening to the bullshit you were emitting in your negotiations with
them on the Memorandum, and their justifiable rebuke of your crank economic
policies delivered to them in the form of lectures, in an aura of omniscience.
You claim to be a
“liberal Marxist.” But you seem to be oblivious of the dismal fact that
“Marxism” with any epithet before it, is “a skull that will never smile again,”
to quote the ex-Marxist Polish philosopher, Leszek Kolakowski. You are not a
denizen of the real world but a denizen of the phantasmagorical world of
Marxism whose legacy left behind not the Eden of Marx’s polytropos, many-sided,
man, fishing in the morning, playing the flute in the evening, and writing
poetry at night, but the police state of the NKVD, Gulag Archipelagos and
Killing Fields.
In a footnote of the
history of the twentieth-first century you will be described as a crank
economist, a cowardly chicken gamester--taking risks not with your own but with
other peoples money-- and intellectual highjacker, who filched the writings of
Marx and Keynes for the purpose of making your hybrid mulish economic doctrine,
on whose back, as finance minister, you carried Greece to perfidious
treasonable economic and political destruction.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Greek Professor Demeans himself by Becoming Ventriloquist to Leader of Opposition
By Con George-Kotzabasis
The globe-trotting Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis who flies around the world on other peoples money, to spread his Cassandra doomsday scenarios about the European Union and especially of Greece, in his latest preoccupation, deviously and exuberantly praises the leader of the opposition Alexis Tsipras for his speech before an assembly of Austrian Social Democrats in Vienna. Well that he is doing so, since the speech is a copycat of his own ideas as encapsulated in his Modest Proposal as well as in other of his writings, and therefore his praise of Tsipras, in the event, is an ungracious self-praise of himself. He has kept silent as to the authorship of the speech and to the questions of some of the commentators on his blog whether he wrote it, he doesn’t answer yes or no. He answers his questioners with an obfuscating one word that the speech is “verbatim,” but he doesn’t explain of what and of whose text it is verbatim of, hence his deviousness. But even if it is true, which is highly unlikely, that our professor is not the writer of the speech, then the latter cannot be anything else but a complete plagiarism committed by Tsipras of Varoufakis’s ideas and thoughts.
The following is a brief reply to Professor Varoufakis, which was sent to his blog for publication, but he refused to publish it.
Professor Varoufakis, you are displaying your intellectual bankruptcy by becoming the ventriloquist to Tsipras’s speech. To allow a mediocrity such as Tsipras to be the propagator and presenter of the ideas of your Modest Proposal and other of your own writings, not only shows the self-demotion you inflict upon yourself unconsciously, but also, your narcissistic temperament urging you to exhibit your intellectual wares to wider audiences by any means, even by vendors of disreputable standing.
P.S. I know you don’t have the guts to publish my comment, but at least I’ll get the pleasure that YOU read it.
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