Yanis Varoufakis: 'Macbeth is at the mercy of forces beyond his control, like Theresa May'
The Greek former finance minister talks about the lessons politicians could learn from Shakespeare, ahead of a lecture in London
Is Theresa May Macbeth? Might King Lear agree with Jeremy Corbyn? On Monday night, one of Europe's leading political thinkers - former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis - will tell a London theatre audience the lessons for contemporary politics and economics that he believes can be found in Shakespeare's plays.
Varoufakis achieved Europe-wide celebrity in 2015 when he attempted to renegotiate Greece's debt to the European Union during a financial crisis that paralysed his country. The politician resigned after a bailout plan was rejected by Greek voters in a referendum, but has remained a high-profile figure due to his style - he is often filmed riding motorbikes in black leather - and his ideas, outlined in books such as 2016's And the Weak Suffer What They Must?
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