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Small-town Britain just attributed basically, the victimhood of neoliberalism to, I think, the wrong cause… And when people like me said the real issue here is capitalism, the real issue here is neoliberalism, they would say, ‘Well, OK, but stopping migration still makes it better.’
Journalist Paul Mason makes sense of Brexit, explaining who voted for the U.K. to leave the European Union and why. Watch the interview →
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The anger about austerity — the resentment of the burdens of this crisis being shifted onto average people — is becoming a European problem.
Richard Wolff, emeritus professor of economics at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and visiting professor at New School University. Watch his interview on Democracy Now! today.
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Democracy is beginning to tear the euro apart.
Paul Mason, economics editor at Channel 4 News and producer of a forthcoming documentary about Greece titled And Dreams Shall Take Revenge. Watch his interview on Democracy Now! today.
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In a historic referendum on austerity, Greek voters overwhelmingly rejected the terms of a European bailout. Thousands celebrated in Athens’ Syntagma Square Sunday night. Then in a surprise move on Monday, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis...

In a historic referendum on austerity, Greek voters overwhelmingly rejected the terms of a European bailout. Thousands celebrated in Athens’ Syntagma Square Sunday night. Then in a surprise move on Monday, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis announced his resignation, saying Greece’s creditors no longer want him involved in the talks. “I shall wear the creditors’ loathing with pride,” he proclaimed. Tune in to Democracy Now! to see what this development means for Greece’s future.

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People are very simply tired and exhausted and angry with austerity measures that have devastated Greek society.
Costas Panayotakis, author of “Remaking Scarcity: From Capitalist Inefficiency to Economic Democracy.” Watch his interview on Democracy Now! today.
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The European Central Bank is playing poker with people’s lives.
Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA. He spoke to Democracy Now! about the agenda of the G7 meeting of the world’s leading economic powers in Germany. Watch the interview at democracynow.org.
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Germany deployed 20,000 cops to keep protesters away from the G7 meeting at a secluded Bavarian castle. Is this what democracy looks like? We look at what’s on the agenda, from crippling austerity for Greece to global efforts to stem carbon...

Germany deployed 20,000 cops to keep protesters away from the G7 meeting at a secluded Bavarian castle. Is this what democracy looks like? We look at what’s on the agenda, from crippling austerity for Greece to global efforts to stem carbon emissions. Tune in at democracynow.org.

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The European Union plans to use military force to curb the influx of migrants from Libya. According to leaked details, the E.U. will destroy boats used for transporting migrants and refugees on Libyan territory, thereby preventing them from reaching...

The European Union plans to use military force to curb the influx of migrants from Libya. According to leaked details, the E.U. will destroy boats used for transporting migrants and refugees on Libyan territory, thereby preventing them from reaching Europe. “They are intending to at least risk killing people in blowing up these boats,” says Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks. Watch our exclusive interview with Assange on Democracy Now! today.

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The future of Europe is in flux, as popular movements in Greece and Spain gain power and challenge traditional economic and political systems. The global economic crisis created enormous suffering for billions around the world. But it also created an opening, allowing people to reassess the rules under which they live and work, to challenge those in power, and to demonstrate that another world is possible.”

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Austerity means the end of democracy … We became a colony of the financial powers and a colony of Germany.
Pablo Iglesias, secretary general of the new political party, Podemos, talks to Democracy Now! about what austerity has meant for Spain and what he would do differently as prime minister should his party win general elections at the end of this year.
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