Drawing from his direct experience as Greece's Finance Minister in 2015, Yanis Varoufakis examines the complex choices between economic demands and social justice. This book offers a critical analysis of austerity policies, detailing his confrontations with bureaucracy and the often-ignored human consequences of economic decisions. Varoufakis provides a direct, unvarnished perspective on modern economics and its potential impact on democratic principles.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain unique insight into the high-stakes negotiations during the Greek financial crisis from an insider's perspective.
- Understand the real-world implications and human cost of austerity measures on national economies and societies.
- Explore a compelling critique of contemporary global economic governance and its challenges to democracy.
- Access a clear guide to modern economics, presented through a compelling personal and political narrative.