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Facing the European Crisis

 

Glory to the Lucid Courage of the Greek People



 

Samir Amin, MRzine, USA, 6 July 2015

 

The Greek People are an example to Europe and the world.

 

With courage and lucidity the Greek people have
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_bailout_referendum,_2015> rejected the
ignoble diktat of European and international finance. They have won a first
victory by affirming that democracy cannot exist unless it knows how to put
itself at the service of social progress. They have unmasked the farce of
democracy that accepts submission to the degradation of social conditions
demanded by the dictatorship of finance.

 

Social progress is illegal in Europe.

 

Europe has been constructed systematically to reduce "the danger of
democracy" to zero.  Since the end of the Second World War, the United
States, Jean Monet, and Robert Schuman (two Vichyites) have initiated the
preparation to restore the legitimacy of the political forces that were
compromised through Europe's collaboration with the Nazis.  The construction
of the European Communities, and later the forced adoption of a
constitution, despite being rejected among others by the
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_European_Constitution_referendum,_2005
> French referendum (an unparalleled denial of democracy), has enabled the
rise of a dictatorship of finance capital. Deceived by the systematic
brainwashing by media pundits in the service of the financial oligarchy, the
European peoples fed on the illusions that still remain powerful enough to
destroy their capacity to respond to the challenge. They must "save Europe
and the euro from the debacle," they still largely believe (now a little
less so in Greece and Spain). Europe as it is – and it cannot be other than
what it is so long as it is imprisoned within the fetters of its
institutions – has declared illegal any attempt to question the odious
established order. The Greek people, by their choice, became outlaws.

 

The euro is not viable.

 

The subsystem of the euro violates the elementary rules of a sane and
feasible management of the currency. It imposes common rules of so-called
"competitiveness" on economies too unequal to bear the consequences of them.
The euro has made it possible to wipe out the progress made earlier within
the context of the emergence of productive systems composed largely of small
and medium enterprises in order to open up a restricted market to raids by
financial monopolies. Spain is a tragic example. Others – Finland and even
France – in turn are victims of it. The euro is now only the tool for a
rerun of the German Europe.

 

The crisis is not that of the Greek debt, but actually that of Europe and
the euro.

 

Shame on the European governments

 

Shame on all those who have accepted the idea that the "troika" represents
the European peoples. Shame on the governments that have installed in the
presidency of "their Europe" a Luxembourgian functionary in the service of a
tax haven; installed in the management of "their central bank" a character
who made a career at Goldman Sachs, the bank associated with all the
financial villainies of the century; installed at the head of the IMF a good
pupil incapable of understanding anything other than what she was taught.
It's not a case of men and women of politics, of whatever side they may be,
but just a case of contemptible characters.

 

Europe presents itself to Greece in the figure of those nostalgic of fascism

 

The heroic Greece liberated itself from Italian fascists and German Nazis.
"Europe" then intervened in Greece, in the uniforms of British (and then US)
officers to massacre the children of the Resistance and restore the power of
fascist collaborators. The reconquest of democracy by PASOK's electoral
victory in 1981 permitted some incontestable social achievements; but it
also opened the path to "Europeanist" illusions; the Greek people now find
themselves once again face-to-face with the real Europe dominated by the
financial oligarchies. So they are rediscovering the memory of their past
and the debt that Germany, the inheritor of the Nazi debt, still owes them.
Shame on Mrs. Merkel, whose government refuses to recognize that the Greek
people have a right to reparations.

 

The Greek state must be reformed in a democratic spirit

 

Yes, the Greek state suffers from serious defects, which result, among other
things, in tax evasion. But who can undertake the necessary reforms?
Certainly not "the friends of Europe." Those are the very same ones who lied
about the Greek debt upon Greece's accession to the euro, with the active
complicity of Goldman Sachs, whose servant is none other than the president
of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. The Greek ship owners? The cheats
who have always benefited from attentive care of international banks and the
IMF?  SYRIZA is the only Greek government capable of reforming the Greek
state in a democratic spirit and making the rich pay. A nightmare for the
Europe that cannot tolerate this choice – only the poor must pay!

 

The struggle continues

 

The Europe of billionaires of finance does not intend to renounce its
objective: slaughter the Greek people to teach a lesson and prevent a
contagion of democracy.  Let us not forget that if the ruling classes of
western and central Europe (still) do not need fascism at home, they do not
hesitate to solicit the help of fascists elsewhere, as we can see in
Ukraine.

 

The European peoples must take the measure of their responsibilities. With
PODEMOS, the Spanish people have issued another wake-up call. It now falls
to the French, the Germans, the British, and other peoples of the European
continent to understand that the Greek people's struggle is theirs as well.

 

The alternative is now clear and visible, for Greece and for all those, in
Europe and the rest of the world, who are inspired by the same social and
democratic aspirations. Defy the so-called European "constitution";
dismantle the euro and replace it by
<http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2010/amin170610.html> negotiated management
of a snake of national currencies; send Draghi back to his masters in New
York pending the closure of the fake central bank in Frankfurt; derail the
IMF by firming up financial arrangements beyond its reach, as the Shanghai
Group and the ALBA have taken the initiative in doing so.

 

With whom to wage these battles? The range of political forces who are
beginning to understand that austerity (for workers, not for oligarchs) and
regressive stagnation that inevitably accompanies it no longer have a future
is widening day by day, to the point of now including politicians of all
stripes, like François Fillon in France. Great Britain has lost confidence
in this Europe mired in mediocrity, even though England remains neoliberal,
more Atlanticist and less European than ever. Of course, the apparent
rallying of certain far-right formations remains, for me, suspect. Fascists
are lying demagogues par excellence.

 

In this situation it is incumbent upon the forces of the potentially radical
left to take back the initiative, with SYRIZA and PODEMOS who have primed
the movement for it. Failing that, Europe will not be able to avoid
implosion and will be engulfed in chaos.

 

6 July 2015

  _____  

 

 <http://monthlyreview.org/author/samiramin/> Samir Amin is director of the
Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal.  His books published by Monthly Review
Press include  <http://monthlyreview.org/books/pb1072/> The Liberal Virus,
<http://monthlyreview.org/books/pb1719/> The World We Wish to See,
<http://monthlyreview.org/books/pb2334/> The Law of Worldwide Value,
<http://monthlyreview.org/books/pb4208/> The Implosion of Contemporary
Capitalism, and  <http://monthlyreview.org/books/cl4246/> Three Essays on
Marx's Value Theory.  En
<http://samiramin1931.blogspot.fr/2015/07/samir-amin-le-referendum-grec-6-ju
illet.html> français; em  <http://www.vermelho.org.br/noticia/266983-9>
português.  Translation by  <https://twitter.com/mrzine_notes> Yoshie
Furuhashi.

 

 

 

From:  <http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2015/amin080715.html>
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2015/amin080715.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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