‘Capitalism is dead. Now we have something much worse’: Yanis Varoufakis on extremism, Starmer, and the tyranny of big tech::In his new book, the maverick Greek economist says we are witnessing an epochal shift. At his island home, he argues it’s now the ‘fiefdoms’ of tech firms that shape us

  • @Redredme
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    261 year ago

    This is a weird take. Just because someone is (or has been) successful he can’t speak about or for socialism?

    You can’t be successful and a socialist? Is that it? That’s a very narrow and simply wrong view which has resulted in a lot of damage in societies which adopted it.

    Socialism needs succes stories. Otherwise, what’s the point? Mediocrity for all? That will never fly or become popular.

    • just another dev
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      41 year ago

      He was also the financial advisor of sorts at Valve, the company that takes a 30% of all their pc game sales.

      • @Torvum
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        11 year ago

        20% after the initial $50 million. The same company that has used that revenue to revolutionize Linux as a gaming platform. Same company that helped fix graphics api integrations. Same company that actually cares about their consumers and the gaming ecosystem?

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          11 year ago

          Pretty sure all those things happened after Yanis left, so I don’t think it’s fair to contribute those changes to him.

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      • Ready! Player 31
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        111 year ago

        So you can only critique capitalism if you’re unsuccessful? That doesn’t make any sense.

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          Sure you can. It’s just that it comes across a whole lot less hypocritical coming from someone who hasn’t first exploited that system themselves.

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          • Ready! Player 31
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            71 year ago

            we should improve society somewhat

            yet you participate in society! curious

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            11 year ago

            You admit then that there is nowhere else in Europe for Yanis to have not participated in capitalism, unless he somehow miraculously managed to stop the dissolution of Russia and it’s friends in the 90s.

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              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                I’m championing nobody, I’m questioning your silly trumptard-tier statement that Yanis is successful because of capitalism. What on earth does that even mean? You can’t level a charge of hypocrisy there when we all live in that system. Which was why I asked you which country doesn’t engage with capitalism.

                • @Torvum
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                  21 year ago

                  Guy is either delusional or a troll. Either way, too many terminally online morons on the Internet to tell