Public Enemy review anatomy of Greece's economic crisis framed as epic tragedy
Briefly

Yanis Varoufakis suggests that the 2010s debt crisis mirrors an ancient tragedy, where Greek officials were victims of European forces, raising questions about democracy.
Elisa Mantin’s film portrays the Eurozone's hubris during Greece's crisis, illustrating how the Greek people faced ideologically driven austerity, sidelining their democratic process.
The negotiations in the Eurogroup meetings were brutal and untransparent, emphasizing the disconnect between EU decisions and the realities faced by Greek citizens.
Varoufakis highlights a key difference from traditional tragedy; the Greek debt crisis, while claimed to be resolved, continues to inflict social pain on the populace.
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