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For
the past five years Greece has been at the centre of the world’s attention… for
all the wrong reasons.
The
average European tries desperately to understand how and why a country with
such a rich heritage, blessed by its geographic position (and its climate), has
managed to turn itself into a failed state.
To
understand what is happening, it is necessary to provide a brief background to
the Greek psychosynthesis, or better yet the Greek mentality...
Ever
since the fall of the mighty Roman Empire, of which the area that is modern
Greece was a secondary province, the country and its people were largely forgotten,
lost in the “backwaters” of western civilization.
As
part of the Ottoman Empire, Greece was a poverty stricken agrarian society,
isolated from major intellectual, cultural, scientific, and economic developments
such as the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the industrial revolution, and so
forth. Isolated in essence from all those things that made Europe what it is
today. The great Athens, the cradle of democracy, and why not civilization
itself, was nothing but a small dusty village for the better part of the last
2.000 years, with its ignorant inhabitants distancing themselves from the
“heroic” and “mythical” ancient Athenians, who once walked its streets.
Greece
has been accurately described as the
guide dog that once led the caravan of civilization, yet at some point
the caravan went ahead leaving behind the dog, which stranded has nothing else
to do but scratch itself and bark at the moon.
In
the course of Greece’s existence as an independent nation, apart from the
extreme political discord which has characterized its politics, and its
inadequate political class, Greece has always been dependent on foreign aid,
whether military or financial.
As
such, Greece has survived, and in a sense prospered beyond its meager means, mainly
through foreign loans, since she skipped capitalism all together, transcending
from an agrarian to a service (mainly tourism) providing economy, with deeply
embedded arteriosclerotic, and anachronistic bureaucratic hinges in the core of
its state and financial institutions. All this coupled with a deeply rooted
resentment of taxes, on behalf of its citizenry, and an array of obstacles
imposed on free entrepreneurship.
In
the past few decades, due to its membership in the EU, and more importantly the
eurozone, Greece accomplished a small economic miracle, which is far from
analogous to its financial capabilities.
Cheap
credit, grantees, subsidies, financial packages, and all these “goodies” which
the EU provided the Greeks with, created a “false prosperity” within which one
or two generations grew up with. Generations that were artificially isolated
from the proverbial poverty which for countless centuries was the main
characteristic of life in Greece. Generations that came to believe that their
prosperity was a given, a hereditary right owed to them, because they were the
descendants of Plato… and not something to be fought for, not something that could
easily disappear in the blink of an eye.
And then came the crisis… which hit Greece like a
tsunami.
An unexpected
turn in events that caught the average Greek by surprise, and
politicized him violently.
Whereas
a large part of the populace, especially the young, had long turned its back on the whole of the
traditionally crooked political system, preferring to live the pseudepigraph “Greek
dream”, proud to be apolitical, it now faced, literally out of the blue, a
shattering of its fake world, and a sudden end of its ill deserved prosperity.
And
thus, shocked, instead of pulling
themselves up by their bootstraps, and uniting in the face of this new common
enemy, many Greeks fell back on their “leftist” past, siding with those demagogue
politicians (that Greece has an abundance of) who promised them everything
under the sun, flattering them as the “chosen people”, who are targeted and
victimized by the “bad European loansharks”, who jealous of their glorious
Greek past, want to enslave them, by making them serfs of an eternal and
unethical debt. This is the main dominant
Greek narrative today…
In
other words, the majority of the Greeks fell in denial, refusing to accept the
fact that their country played in the big leagues and lost, that it
(essentially) defaulted, not being capable of controlling or managing its
budget, and thus it was necessary for its European partners to provide a safety
net through the (truly harsh) Memorandum of Understanding, which offered them
money in return for a long due modernization of Greek stale economic, and
political institutions.
Many
Greeks, even today, five or six years into the crisis, truly believe that the
country defaulted, and crumbled, because
of the Memorandum that was imposed on it. A lie that is effectively propagated
daily by extreme political forces who tend to thrive in periods of political
and economic upheaval. Forces, that in Greece have always flourished,
compounding the political and financial chaos.
Thus,
when the coalition government of the liberal Mr. Samaras tried to remedy the
situation, and at the same time to placate the Greek populace, applying itself
to bringing the necessary reforms, apart from the demonized and in a large part
insatiable “troika”, it had to also face a lethal opposition from both the
extreme right and the extreme left of the political spectrum, who mesmerized
the “dizzy” population, that turned itself against the government, not
realizing that it was digging its own grave.
Both
these political forces criticized (on a daily basis) both the government and
the EU, using every mean at their disposal, and accusing the troika as nazis,
while labeling the Greek government, and its supporters, as “collaborators”,
bringing back relatively recent and truly horrendous memories from Greece’s tragic
involvement in WW2, and polarizing its people in extremis.
And
at the same time promising that if they ever came to power, they would “tear
apart” the disgraceful MOU, cancel the onerous debt, and bring back a “Shangri
La” that actually never existed!
That
was the basic agenda of SYRIZA, a
radical leftist party, comprised of Maoists, Trotskyists, anarchists, etc. and
its 41 year old leader Mr Tsipras, who along with the flamboyant Dr.
Varoufakis, took Europe by storm, managing in only six months of governance to
alienate Greece from all its traditional friends and allies, and to literally
destroy every fragile financial gain that the previous government had achieved
through pain and suffering.
And
that is the good part, because if we believe all the recent revelations,
following Mr Tsipras’ spectacular “somersault”, which caused a deep rift within
the ruling party and a political turmoil in general, the primary plan of the
“First Time Left” government was a return to the national currency, the drachma.
A
turn of events, orchestrated secretly by its Minister of Finance and a small
group of confidants, with the backing of the extreme leftists who comprise the
backbone of SYRIZA, a fringe party that
only five years ago enjoyed no more than 3-4% of the total votes, and which
feeding on the crisis, grew disproportionately, and
succeeded in becoming the legitimate government of a western European modern
state, amongst the richest in the world, while all the time declaring in all
tones its clear adherence to communist practices and principles!
A
government however that in only six months time would set Greece back for
decades at best, throwing its “pampered” citizens into an abyss of confusion
and undeserved poverty.
And
yet, such is the indignation and the disillusionment of the Greeks, that even
today, after almost a full month of strict capital controls, and six months of catastrophic
policies in every tenet of society, the majority of the population continues to
back Mr Tsipras, refusing to deal with the stark reality… the need that is for
financial prudence and deep reforms, that would set Greece back on the tracks
of growth and development.
And
while Mr Tsipras himself, like all his predecessors since the crisis erupted, saw the light (even
at the last minute), having clashed with reality and lost, realizing that the
alternative is political, social, and financial suicide, the great majority of
Greeks, are still in a trance, suffering from psychological reactance, an
continue to believe in non existent magic wands, accepting at face value the
tin marbles and the fake glass jewelry that the opportunistic politicians offer
to them, promising them
a
financial safe haven that does not exist.
Such
is the Greek condition today… a country torn between its European future and
its Oriental despotic past.
A
country flirting with Bolshevism, 25 years after the communist experiment
failed sensationally and for good in the rest of the world.
Lets
all hope, for the sake of Europe and the Greeks themselves, that sanity
prevails in the end. Otherwise, the consequences will be dire for all parties
concerned.
Strange Attractor
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