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Kevin Ovenden 
Syriza 
Inside the Labyrinth

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Greece’s recent political turmoil captured the imagination of the left across Europe. Elected in January 2015 under the leadership of Alexis Tsipras, the radical Syriza party sought to challenge the European economic status-quo and secure a better future for the Greek people. The fierce confrontation with Greece’s creditors which followed reverberated around the world.

Kevin Ovenden tells the rocky story of Syriza’s first six months in office. Despite the party’s many defeats, the rise (and fall) of Syriza is a symbolic and important story to tell. The twists and turns of the bailout negotiations with the Troika, the brief reign of iconoclastic Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, and the worrying rise of Golden Dawn and the extreme right all converge to create a pivotal moment in Europe’s recent history.

Published in partnership with the Left Book Club.

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Series Preface
Foreword by Paul Mason
Preface
1. Between Things Ended and Things Begun
2. The Resisted Rise of Syriza
3. Their Austerity and Our Resistance
4. The Monstrous Legacy of Racism
5. Lost in the Labyrinth
6. Face to Face with the Deep State
7. The Maw of the Minotaur
8. Revolt, Retreat and Rupture
Notes
About Philosophy Football

Circa l’autore

Paul Mason is a writer and broadcaster on economics and social justice. He is the author of Post Capitalism (Penguin, 2015) and a contributor to Syriza (Pluto, 2015) and Student Revolt (Pluto, 2017).
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 208 ● ISBN 9781783716975 ● Dimensione 0.3 MB ● Casa editrice Pluto Press ● Città London ● Paese GB ● Pubblicato 2015 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 4514073 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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