Article 533CH 'There is a glimmer of hope': economists on coronavirus and capitalism

'There is a glimmer of hope': economists on coronavirus and capitalism

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Yanis Varoufakis and David McWilliams
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Greece's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis and Irish economist David McWilliams on the hope for a global new deal

David McWilliams: I think it is fair to say that capitalism - in the course of this unprecedented crisis - has been suspended. We are not going back to where we were, to business as usual. The state has come back, and this episode will not be forgotten by the electorate. I don't know where we are going, but one thing seems clear: we are not going back.

Yanis Varoufakis: I like this phrase: capitalism has been suspended. The last time capitalism was suspended in the west was during the second world war, with the advent of the war economy: a command economy that fixed prices. The war economy marked the transcendence of the standard capitalist model.

The fact that Germany is now in the same pile of shit as the rest of us offers a glimmer of hope

My sense is that the period when you could travel, engage, move, we might have reached the end of that open period.

This is an edited version of a conversation that will appear in A Vision for Europe 2020: Nothing But an Alternative, published this month by Eris.

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