6th Subversive festival
14/05/
2013, 19:00h, cinema
Europa
Yanis Varoufakis "
Confessions of an Erratic Marxist"
Moderator:
Toni Prug
When I chose my
PhD thesis, I intentionally concentrated on a method within which
Marx was not simply wrong, he was irrelevant. When I landed my first economics lectureship in
Britain, the implicit contract between my university and me was that the sort of economics I would teach our students would be as far removed from
Marxism as is humanly possible. When I moved to
Australia in
1988, unbeknownst to me, I was recruited by the right wing of the
Sydney University Economics
Department in order to keep out of the Faculty another candidate whose former supervisor was thought of (quite rightly!) as a dangerous Marxist.
Later I moved to
Greece where I (foolishly) became, quiet officially, an advisor of
George Papandreou -- the man whose government was to mediate Greece's passage to
Hell a few years later. While I resigned that position in
2006, having gotten whiff of the impending disaster, I carried on teaching, at the
University of Athens, quaint (and admittedly vulgar bourgeois) subjects like
Game Theory and Microeconomics to a large number of
Greek students, who remained touchingly oblivious to the catastrophe about to befall them.
Back in
2002, well before the
Global Crisis erupted,
Joseph Halevi and I tried to sound a warning -- but we failed to make an impact.
Even though in 2006 I did my best to warn
Greek society, and anyone who would listen, of the impending disaster, I shamefully remained part of
Athens' and
Europe's 'polite society', not once taking to the streets. When the Global Crisis erupted in 2008, and soon engulfed the Eurozone, I began writing articles and making frantic appearances in established and less mainstream media alike, promoting a fundamentally bourgeois agenda for saving capitalism from itself! When the going got really tough, at a personal level, in Greece, I migrated to the
USA and took up an appointment at the
University of Texas. To this day, I am struggling to impress the powers-that-be that they must urgently adopt specific bold policy recommendations in order to prevent an inevitable crisis from crushing capitalism. In summary, not one of my academic publications can be thought of as explicitly Marxist, while my energies are channeled into preventing capitalism's collapse. Nonetheless, all along, from my student days in Britain to this very day, the only way I could make sense of the world we live in is through the methodological 'eyes' of
Karl Marx. In itself, this 'fact' renders me a theoretical Marxist. Moreover, I feel Marxism in my bones every time I am engaged in any form of intellectual pursuit: from discussing the
Arab Spring to debating the intricacies of
Art with my artist partner. Furthermore, a democratic, libertarian, socialist future is the only future that I would be willing to fight for. A most peculiar Marxist no doubt, but a Marxist nevertheless.
Yanis Varoufakis
Political economist and a professor at the
University of Texas, Austin. After training in mathematics and statistics,
Varoufakis received his economics doctorate in
1987 at the
University of Essex. Before that he has allready began teaching economics and econometrics at the University of Essex and the
University of East Anglia. From
1989 until
2000 he taught as
Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Department of Economics of the
University of Sydney. In 2000 he moved to his native Greece where he was
Professor of
Economic Theory at the University of Athens. He is an active participant in the current debates on the global and
European crisis and the author of The Global
Minotaur:
America, the
True Origins of the
Financial Crisis and the
Future of the
World Economy (
2011).
http://www.subversivefestival.com/foruml/7/216/en/yanis-varoufakis-confessions-of-an-erratic-marxist
Read Varoufakis's paper based on this keynote speech and expanded in some significant ways: http://yanisvaroufakis.eu/2013/12/10/confessions-of-an-erratic-marxist-in-the-midst-of-a-repugnant-european-crisis/
You can find other recordings of talks by Varoufakis from the 2013
Zagreb visit here:
book promotion "The Global Minotaur: America, Europe and the Future of the Global
Economy": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEUWxNifJJ8
interview "All the good stuff that cannot be measured": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqZ2evtU0Yg
roundtable "
Utopia of the EU" with
Susan George and
Franco Beradi Bifo: http://youtu.be/ZAYK9cMiSbE
- published: 18 May 2013
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