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Capitalism will eat democracy -- unless we speak up

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    Democracy.
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    In the West, we make a colossal mistake
    taking it for granted.
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    We see democracy not as the most fragile
    of flowers that it really is,
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    but we see it as part
    of our society's furniture.
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    We tend to think of it
    as any transient given.
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    We mistakenly believe that capitalism
    begets, inevitably, democracy --
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    it doesn't.
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    Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew and his
    great imitators in Beijing
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    have demonstrated
    beyond reasonable doubt
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    that it is perfectly possible to have
    flourishing capitalism,
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    spectacular growth,
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    while politics remain democracy free.
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    Indeed, democracy is receding
    in our neck of the woods,
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    here in Europe.
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    Earlier this year while I was
    representing Greece,
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    the newly elected Greek government
    in the Eurogroup as its Fincance Minister,
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    I was told to know on certain terms,
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    that our nation's democratic
    process, our elections,
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    could not be allowed to interfere
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    with economic policies that were being
    implemented in Greece.
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    At that moment,
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    I felt that there could be no greater
    vindication of Lee Kuan Yew,
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    or the Chinese Communist Party,
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    indeed of some recalcitrant
    friends of mine who kept telling me
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    that democracy would be banned
    if it ever threatened to change anything.
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    Tonight, here, I want to present to you
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    an economic case
    for an authentic democracy.
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    I want to ask you to join me
    in believing, again,
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    that Lee Kuan Yew,
    The Chinese Communist Party,
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    and indeed the Eurogroup,
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    are wrong in believing that we
    can dispense with democracy.
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    That we need an authentic,
    boisterous democracy,
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    and without democracy,
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    our societies will be nastier,
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    our future bleak,
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    and our great technologies wasted.
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    Speaking of waste,
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    allow me to point out
    an interesting paradox
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    that is threatening our
    economies as we speak.
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    I call it the twin peaks paradox.
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    One peak you understand --
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    you know it, you recognize it --
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    is the mountain of debts
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    that has been casting a shadow
    over the United States,
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    Europe,
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    the whole world.
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    We all recognize the mountain of debts.
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    But few people discern its twin.
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    A mountain of idle cash belonging to rich
    savers and to corporations,
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    too terrified to invest it
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    into the productive activities
    that can generate the incomes
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    from which you can extinguish
    the mountain of debts
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    and which can produce all those things
    that humanity desperately needs,
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    like green energy.
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    Now let me give you two numbers.
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    Over the last three months,
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    in the United States, in Britain
    and the Euro zone,
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    we have invested collectively,
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    3.4 trillion dollars on all
    the wealth-producing goods,
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    things like industrial plants, machinery,
    office blocks, schools, roads, railways,
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    machinery, and so on and so forth ...
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    3.4 trillion sounds like a lot of money
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    until you compare it to the 5.1 trillion
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    that has been slushing around in the same
    countries, in our financial institutions,
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    doing absolutely nothing
    during the same period ...
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    except inflating stock exchanges
    and driving up house prices.
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    So a mountain of debt
    and a mountain of idle cash
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    form twin peaks failing
    to cancel each other out
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    through the normal
    operation of the markets.
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    The result is stagnant wages,
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    more than a quarter
    of 25 to 54-year-olds --
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    in America, in Japan and in Europe --
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    out of work,
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    and consequently,
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    low aggregate demand,
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    which in a never-ending cycle,
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    reinforces the pessimism of the investors,
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    who fearing low demand,
    reproduce it by not investing.
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    Exactly like Oedipus' father,
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    who terrified by
    the prophecy of the oracle
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    that his son would grow up to kill him,
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    unwittingly engineered the conditions
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    that insured that Oedipus,
    his son, would kill him.
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    This is my quarrel with capitalism.
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    It's gross wastefulness,
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    all this idle cash,
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    should be energized to improve lives,
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    to develop human talents,
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    and indeed to finance
    all these technologies --
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    green technologies --
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    which are absolutely essential
    for saving planet Earth.
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    Am I right in believing
    that democracy might be the answer?
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    I believe so, but before we move on,
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    what do we mean by democracy?
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    Aristotle defined democracy
    as the constitution
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    in which the free and the poor,
    being in the majority, control government.
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    Now of course Athenian democracy
    excluded too many --
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    women, migrants and of course, the slaves.
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    But it would be a mistake
    to dismiss the significance
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    of ancient athenian democracy
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    on the basis of whom it excluded.
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    What is more pertinent,
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    and continues to be so about ancient
    athenian democracy,
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    was the inclusion of the working poor,
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    who not only acquired
    the right to free speech,
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    but more importantly --
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    crucially --
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    they acquired the rights
    to political judgements
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    that were afforded equal weight
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    in the decision-making
    concerning matters of state.
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    Now of course, Athenian
    democracy didn't last long,
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    like a candle that burns brightly,
    it burned out quickly.
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    And indeed, our liberal democracies today,
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    do not have their roots in ancient Athens.
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    They have their roots in the Magna Carta,
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    in the 1688 Glorious Revolution,
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    indeed in the American constitution.
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    Whereas Athenian democracy was focusing
    on the masterless citizen
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    and empowering the working poor,
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    our liberal democracies,
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    founded on the Magna Carta tradition,
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    which was, after all a charter for masters.
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    And indeed liberal democracy
    only surfaced when it was possible
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    to separate fully the political sphere
    from the economic sphere,
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    so as to confine the democratic process
    fully in the political sphere,
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    leaving the economic sphere --
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    the corporate world, if you want --
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    as a democracy-free zone.
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    Now in our democracies today,
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    this separation of the economic
    from the political sphere,
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    the moment it started happening,
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    it gave rise to an inexorable,
    epic struggle between the two
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    with the economic sphere
    colonizing the political sphere,
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    eating into its power.
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    Have you wondered why politicians
    are not what they used to be?
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    It's not because their DNA
    has degenerated --
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    (Laugher)
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    It is rather because one can be
    in government today and not in power.
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    Because power has migrated
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    from the political to the economic
    sphere, which is separate.
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    Indeed --
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    I spoke about my
    quarrel with capitalism --
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    If you think about it,
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    it is a little bit like
    a population of predators,
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    that are so successful in decimating
    the prey that they must feed on,
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    that in the end, they starve.
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    Similarly, the economic sphere
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    has been colonizing and cannibalizing
    the political sphere to such an extent
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    that is is undermining itself,
    causing economic crises.
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    Corporate power is increasing,
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    political goods are devaluing,
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    inequality is rising,
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    aggregate amount is falling,
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    and CEO's of corporations are too scared
    to invest the cash of their corporations.
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    So the more capitalism succeeds in taking
    the demos out of democracy,
Title:
Capitalism will eat democracy -- unless we speak up
Speaker:
Yanis Varoufakis
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Video Language:
English
Team:
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Duration:
19:51

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