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No one will get away with the catastrophe of Greece

13 January 2012 / 11:01:56  GRReporter
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I am not at all a nationalist. I have a moderately patriotic attitude towards the country where I live, but I can explain for myself why young people become extreme patriots and nationalists. The reason is not only in the policy of the European Union, but it also contributes to this.

 

How would you like to see the world, Europe and Bulgaria in ten years?

 

Of course, in the first place I would like to see that the crisis has been overcome and forgotten. I’d like the euro to be stabilized, and for Europe not to fall apart. Secondly I would like the crisis to lead to a wiser and more far-sighted policy. Thirdly, although I do not think this will happen, I would like to see more critical voices in the media. Fourthly, I would like the problems of education and culture to become a serious policy on the quality of life. These are simple, not terribly complex demands that are associated with the removal of the neo-liberal ideology of the world. I do not believe that this can happen and in this sense it is a utopia, but in any case, the ideas of management and marketing are all part of the problem.

 

Tags: Politics interview Alexander Kiossev european crisis solidarity values culture Greece catastrophe Bulgaria Shengen
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