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DECODING THE MYTHOLOGY OF THE “GREEK CRISIS”– Understanding the Plot and Identifying the Heroes and Villains

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HIGHLIGHT COMMENTS

“Greece could not have looked upon Russia, China or U.S. for support. Therefore they had to remain within Euro zone. Russia dint have the financial muscles, China’s strategic interests are different and finally U.S., obviously was not someone to look upon” – Dr. Stanley Johny.

“All rhetoric about Greek Crisis was, perhaps, to know how the International Left would respond” – Rahul V Kumar.

“Finance Capital and its mobility should be taken care off, otherwise crises are bound to happen” – Subin Dennis.

“Greek Crisis is a deliberately induced one – crisis is all about imbalance in the Market, that means someone should have gained. For me, its the finance capitalists” – Anil Varma.

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