Capitalism as we know it is over, so what comes next? | My Wildest Prediction with Varoufakis

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2024
  • It’s the most wonderful time of the year for retailers. With Christmas around the corner, shopping soars: groceries and drinks for dinners, toys, electronics for gifts, and clothes for events. It seems wild not to believe that capitalism is in perfect health... However, former Greek Minister of Economics Yanis Varoufakis not only believes it's in decline but thinks it's already dead. Who killed it? Well, according to him, Amazon and Alibaba, among others...
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  • @johnacer2511
    @johnacer2511 Před 4 měsíci +1175

    Euronews should choose their interviewers more carefully.. he is not qualified to make an interview with Varoufakis..

    • @abnerunintended
      @abnerunintended Před 4 měsíci +69

      Very bad host !!

    • @choice1stzz
      @choice1stzz Před 4 měsíci

      I just made a similar comment before reading yours ... what a laughing idiot ...

    • @brianadlich4406
      @brianadlich4406 Před 4 měsíci +16

      Only Yanis interview I didn’t finish.

    • @sammerchant2522
      @sammerchant2522 Před 4 měsíci +11

      he really isn't ! he's usually provoking people on LinkedIn

    • @jaystephens402
      @jaystephens402 Před 4 měsíci +8

      also needed to talk more into the microphone

  • @e-junkie
    @e-junkie Před 4 měsíci +453

    The interviewer lacks the intellectual depth to discuss ideas and issues with Mr. Varoufakis.

    • @Campingwilder
      @Campingwilder Před 3 měsíci

      That is your opinion. However, a study done with (RATS) shows how (in order to coexist), the big rat (Allows) the little one to have his say...

    • @jorgemeireles5549
      @jorgemeireles5549 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Off course. If not, he was the interviewed.

    • @YoungRonnieMontana
      @YoungRonnieMontana Před 2 měsíci +1

      Bro said „Varouflakis“ twice 😭

    • @MontanaPreston
      @MontanaPreston Před měsícem +1

      I agree

    • @ela111961
      @ela111961 Před 25 dny +1

      Once a topic is disrupted, misdirected by any interviewer it loses its essence. It won't taste good to mix coffee and soda.😮

  • @Alroussk
    @Alroussk Před 3 měsíci +227

    Yanis is fascinating to listen to. Especially when he's not being interrupted by someone who needs to know when to listen and not to try and compete

    • @joelb9248
      @joelb9248 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Right?😆

    • @munchkingod6
      @munchkingod6 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Especially when he’s trying to compete in an arena he knows dramatically less about. Half the time his questions were effectively just declarations he didn’t understand the points being made.

    • @mariacosta2211
      @mariacosta2211 Před 2 měsíci +1

      he is faked an european puppet !At time 2008,he did not accused mrGeithner from G.Sachs to have destroyed the greek economy

    • @TheOneAndOnlyUnity
      @TheOneAndOnlyUnity Před měsícem +1

      He is still stuck on capitalism, hence the individualistic competitive nature 😂

    • @tommarinevet
      @tommarinevet Před 28 dny

      Varouvakis is a Communist Marxists

  • @BrettHeth
    @BrettHeth Před 3 měsíci +72

    Apart from everything else, what a great listener Varoufakis is. He always answers the question, unlike virtually every other person who runs for public office. That capacity to establish an intelligent conversation through close listening and replying is one sign of a genuinely democratic individual.

  • @aob4214
    @aob4214 Před 4 měsíci +458

    As Yaris said, this interview was trying to be hyper intelligent and come across as a total idiot. He interrupted him, talked over him. He was dreadful as an interviewer.

    • @pomehi-tt9uo
      @pomehi-tt9uo Před 4 měsíci +7

      Boorish

    • @lours6993
      @lours6993 Před 4 měsíci

      And in doing so he demonstrates the hapless naive buffoonery that makes us unconscious victims and co-conspirators in this ‘Techno-Feudalism.’

    • @ggrthemostgodless8713
      @ggrthemostgodless8713 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Solipsism and narcisism... ??
      How can they be so unaware, this is a widespread issue in most podcasts.

    • @theresagaignard1103
      @theresagaignard1103 Před 3 měsíci

      Plaaeeeze! Yaris is a A-hole. Insufferable. In fact, I can’t tolerate listening to his voice any longer. What a prick.

    • @NapaValleyVegan
      @NapaValleyVegan Před 3 měsíci +9

      The interviewer knows who pays his salary so he has to talk over subjects his handlers don’t approve of. Yanis is clearly not bought off by anyone. His ideas and philosophies are brilliant and completely controversial! Love the guy.

  • @saturnino1999
    @saturnino1999 Před 4 měsíci +813

    Yanis is a very patient man!

    • @mattjsherman
      @mattjsherman Před 4 měsíci +8

      snoopy doo

    • @captpierce83
      @captpierce83 Před 4 měsíci +27

      A very-very-very-very-very patient one.

    • @marcoborghi9327
      @marcoborghi9327 Před 4 měsíci +12

      For the first part of the interview varoufakis does not let the interviewer ask questions nor speak

    • @charlesarthurs
      @charlesarthurs Před 4 měsíci +2

      And readers of dross infinitely more so.

    • @trentp151
      @trentp151 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes... Patient, very patient to entertain a Marxist who advocates for a system which has been tried over a hundred times, yet if he was in charge (which he has been very close to being 'in charge') he would succeed because he's better than everyone else. He makes it clear that other people's opinions are invalid via his crude ability to make personal insults against his host.

  • @cosmicmariner6621
    @cosmicmariner6621 Před 3 měsíci +32

    When the interviewer made Yanis explain the meaning of "cloud" I knew it was over.

  • @dranzacspartan8002
    @dranzacspartan8002 Před 3 měsíci +25

    Mate, as a third generation Aussie Greek, I have come to fully admire Yanis Varoufakis. What a smart mate, and he gives me cultural bragging rights. His views on the processes at play with current global economics is laser sharp and provides astounding enlightenment. His particular views on Technofeudalism is out of this world. Leaders of all countries need to study his work before they end up in a cesspool of economic, no return. The Leaders of countries have a responsibility for providing a minimum of a middle class life-style for ALL their citizens.

    • @pixelmasque
      @pixelmasque Před měsícem

      It won't happen in the US because the Govt is owned by them already and the military complex, big pharma. The nation is drug fuelled (brave new world), honestly the US needs a revolution because every president is just a puppet, yes Greece is the birthplace of western independent thought and philosophy ❤

    • @BD-gt5il
      @BD-gt5il Před 27 dny

      That was a promise to the middle class during the cold war. Not to you and me. We are being enslaved with the help of technology in the name of security. They made people choose pleasure over peace to trap like a mouse.

  • @adamh9579
    @adamh9579 Před 4 měsíci +66

    Yanis "If one person owns their algorithm that controls billions of people, then we have something worse than 1984. We are shifting towards a Brave New World, opening up access to algorithms. In 1984, the problem was surveillance, but in Brave New World, the issue is that we become happy little slaves who love our slavery. This highlights the dangers of a single entity controlling a powerful algorithm with widespread influence, creating a society where people are unaware of their subjugation."

    • @din3832
      @din3832 Před 3 měsíci

      The irony is that he is a lefty, and these algorithms he is so afraid of are controlled by his fellow lefty's billionaires. Do you think his buddy's are willing to give up their power?

  • @stefangunnarsson1189
    @stefangunnarsson1189 Před 4 měsíci +371

    Very good observations from Varoufakis. As a game developer I am very well familiar with these techno feudal lords who are producing nothing but taking 30% of every transaction.

    • @yldrmcs
      @yldrmcs Před 4 měsíci +8

      develop your own game engine or use open source one. problem is solved

    • @spacecase8888
      @spacecase8888 Před 4 měsíci +12

      @@yldrmcs Maybe sometime in the future there will be a movement towards open source in the sense of requiring that everything be open source. How? I don't know. But it seems like it could be a way out of what Yanis is talking about.

    • @yldrmcs
      @yldrmcs Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@spacecase8888 yes this is likely. Besides, I use AI to generate codes, it's not perfect but it's doing most of the heavy-lifting for me. I think software will be very cheap in a sense that AI will do everything for you, then it'll be totally up to your imagination and ideas making the difference.

    • @spacecase8888
      @spacecase8888 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@yldrmcs Just curious, do your employers know that AI is writing a lot of your code? Has this just become the industry norm?

    • @chrishekman6179
      @chrishekman6179 Před 4 měsíci +25

      ​@@yldrmcs It is not about the game-engines. Those actually provide productive value similar to how carpenters buy tools - and there is still competition in that market. The issue is the apple store/ android stores. For devs they might aswel be monopolies because you are forced to use them.

  • @TheTobs50
    @TheTobs50 Před 3 měsíci +32

    My one Philosophy professor once said that a good question gives birth to the best answer. Yanis takes this a step further: he turns out excellent answers from even the weaker questions, to put it kindly. In essence he is opening our eyes to develop a much more critical view of the new trading system that is framing the economic landscape of the world. Nonetheless we still need to eat, work, live, develop, etc.

  • @edwardmiessner6502
    @edwardmiessner6502 Před 3 měsíci +19

    Excellent interview, and Yanis Varoufakis proved himself to be far above the interviewer's league. Ironically the CZcams algorithm brought me here, so it's not entirely evil!

  • @tarkylmaz5398
    @tarkylmaz5398 Před 4 měsíci +176

    As a tech person, Mr. Yaris has very good knowledge about the subject. Amazing.

    • @Alloballo123
      @Alloballo123 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I mean he worked for steam 😂

    • @cdeist1
      @cdeist1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Agreed, from the same sector

    • @pierre4322
      @pierre4322 Před 3 měsíci +3

      He's worked at Valve for a few years.

  • @anodyne57
    @anodyne57 Před 4 měsíci +273

    The guy on the left is an example of today's internet know-it-alls. He's learned a lot about some litle thing, presumably technology, therefore he feels he can join in any conversation, no matter the field of specialization that his guests bring with them, after a lifetime of their own work and education. This is buffoonery. It's also exhibit A of Dunning-Kruger-ism.

    • @saeedhossain6099
      @saeedhossain6099 Před 4 měsíci

      they are the most useful idiots for main stream/mass media news. it's the modern version of "3 of 4 doctors smoke Camels"

    • @bogdiworksV2
      @bogdiworksV2 Před 2 měsíci

      I should've read the comments, i kust posted the same thing 😁

    • @hansmohammed5486
      @hansmohammed5486 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Why are you so mad about someone doing questions? Isnt that the point of an interview?

    • @Northstar-Consulting
      @Northstar-Consulting Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm not familiar with the host. In general terms, however, I'm assuming that this young individual works for Euronews so they must have some journalism background. Even just one module at uni. Good journalists are supposed to read the book of the author they invited in depth before the interview (possibly the entire work). This interview mirrors the shameless shallowness of contemporary journalism.

    • @rktn9252
      @rktn9252 Před 2 měsíci +1

      well, I would have said he went to a very flash university, did really well and that has helped him in his career and after hours he spends his time smooching Boris Johnson et al

  • @saldebus
    @saldebus Před 3 měsíci +11

    Here is the action plan: take responsibility for your own life first...set yourself up so that you are not reliant on the government or large corporations. Next, build a local community of support.

  • @ivanf4136
    @ivanf4136 Před 3 měsíci +11

    And that's exactly why I almost never buy on Amazon. At a personal level, making conscious purchases that truly meet your needs and add value to your life can avoid many problems. For me, adopting a minimalist lifestyle has not only been a pushback against excessive consumerism but has also brought a sense of clarity and purpose.

    • @annklonl5207
      @annklonl5207 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Only that your chose behaviour is very inconvenient, and forces you to research shops on- and off-line, compare offers and prizes that are not always based on the same standards.
      I strive to shop outside of Amazon, and preferably, altogether off-line, just to support local shops, keep the money within local economies instead of a percentage from the sale going to the one at the top of the pyramid.
      Sometimes I need something of which I don't even know its name. If I have access to a local shop I can at least describe it to some whizz kid or stroll through a department store until I see a visual representation of what I need.
      On-line platforms can't offer this service (yet). Also, on-line platforms make money leave a local circulation, so a local economy, ultimately the people that inhabit it, poorer. If I buy a tool from a Chinese seller on Amazon, I know this tool will have been produced in China. But the shop sits either in China, too, or in a European or Caribbean tax haven, cutting out the local shop owner who may employ some local staff, as well as cutting out the beneficiary of the taxes I pay, I.e. my government, which uses this tax towards public infrastructure, schools, universities (where ideas are generated for future income or benefit), hospitals and all else that makes a society work, including pay for people who work in these environments.
      If my taxes levied at the point of sale go to a tax haven, then neither my environment nor my government benefits but fills only the pockets of an economy elsewhere, or the owner of this platform that connects the trader and me. My money has left my market and will never return. Everyone around me will thus be poorer.
      Hence, shop outside of Amazon or off-line. But it takes a huge amount of effort and time, and personal interest instead of convenience.

  • @P4DDYW4CK
    @P4DDYW4CK Před 4 měsíci +197

    Some masters treated their slaves well, some lords treated their serfs well, some employers treat their employees well - doesn’t mean slavery, feudalism, or capitalism aren’t exploitative.

    • @randoomain7485
      @randoomain7485 Před 4 měsíci +34

      Corey Doctorow's Enshittification fits nicely into Yanis's argument. It explains how these platforms start operating at a deficit to grow their market share, starting out great for users, then great for sellers (by exploiting users), then they exploit both to claw back increasing amounts of value for themselves. At that point, either enough people leave for the platform to die, or the platform is already too big to leave and you have a successful cloud fiefdom.

    • @pierre-yvesmachavoine4983
      @pierre-yvesmachavoine4983 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@randoomain7485 never had this perspective, thx for sharing

    • @twangbarfly
      @twangbarfly Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@randoomain7485 Great and helpful observation - thanks!

    • @tiusernamenabalw
      @tiusernamenabalw Před 3 měsíci

      How about Communism? I guess they treated their workers well?

    • @saintpatrick6681
      @saintpatrick6681 Před 3 měsíci

      some wife's kerp their husband's

  • @choice1stzz
    @choice1stzz Před 4 měsíci +411

    This is an excellent example of one person "schooling" another person. It was embarrassing.

    • @SlickSimulacrum
      @SlickSimulacrum Před 3 měsíci +33

      Tech bro's should really stop pretending to understand political-economy... They truly are embarrassing.

    • @user-oc5xe5hw8m
      @user-oc5xe5hw8m Před 3 měsíci +20

      yes, very embarrassing to let such an uneducated moderator challenge such a smart mind

    • @billyhoyle92
      @billyhoyle92 Před 3 měsíci +4

      You dont have to be so rude.

    • @SlickSimulacrum
      @SlickSimulacrum Před 3 měsíci

      @@billyhoyle92, Fools must be made to look like fools. They must be humiliated into shutting the Fk up! Stemming the flow of bad rhetoric.

    • @nowellsukkar1521
      @nowellsukkar1521 Před 3 měsíci +18

      omg... HE should be quite and let Yanis speak !!!

  • @janicec4758
    @janicec4758 Před měsícem +3

    Oh, dear! The interviewer is such a reflection of the prevailing culture in the UK today, woefully under-educated and under-prepared. The brilliant Varoufakis, so patient.

  • @ciprian6356
    @ciprian6356 Před 3 měsíci +10

    The interviewer lost it... The logic, the manners, and ALSO the microphone connection. Of course be wasn't aware of all those things...
    What a joke! 🤣

  • @morenotheartist
    @morenotheartist Před 4 měsíci +340

    Perfect host. He shows how society has bought that fantasy of the world. Yanis Varoufakis shows the reality. Host read book and got upset, unhappy. He was upset at reality.

    • @Sociology_Tube
      @Sociology_Tube Před 4 měsíci +30

      this white sports bro caster thinks he has important contributions to make, but he is sad.

    • @randoomain7485
      @randoomain7485 Před 4 měsíci +26

      I've seen many of Yanis's interviews about cloud capital and see a lot of complaints about this interviewer here, but this is my favorite interview. Yanis's responses to all these objections helped me understand the core of his argument best.

    • @zeddybear257
      @zeddybear257 Před 4 měsíci +12

      @@randoomain7485​​⁠I noticed the same thing. I’m glad to read comments where more viewers have also noted the benefit of the contrast. What’s being called optimism is avoidance of the potential temporary discomfort confronting reality may encounter. When overcome, we become more adaptable, clear, and hopefully united.

    • @penhdog2207
      @penhdog2207 Před 3 měsíci

      Lol!

    • @penhdog2207
      @penhdog2207 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@@randoomain7485fair point. I'm enjoying it more now 😂(sincerely)

  • @pd2447
    @pd2447 Před 4 měsíci +190

    Ironically the algorithm sent me here and now I want to read his book. Fantastic interview.

    • @fernandolamas9690
      @fernandolamas9690 Před 3 měsíci

      kkkkkk, perfect.

    • @zerseon
      @zerseon Před 2 měsíci +4

      Same here, found this interview from a random Instagram reel and now I want to buy his book from Amazon lol

  • @mariatod
    @mariatod Před 3 měsíci +7

    "that takes an incredible degree of naivity to be optimistic about the future" Varoifakis -- indeed it is! we are in a very dangerous moment in the world, horror times and risks for the future.

  • @FelixMendelson
    @FelixMendelson Před 3 měsíci +10

    Everything is getting worse , who actually think its getting better ?
    Anything I care about is under attack

  • @Avielse7en
    @Avielse7en Před 4 měsíci +71

    I enjoyed this interview immensely. Tom, the interviewer, reminds me of every rose tinted, feudal system apologist out there. The kind of person you frustratingly debate with but lack the expertise or gravitas to convince or even shut down. Yanis was as sharp as ever in this interview.

  • @lours6993
    @lours6993 Před 4 měsíci +217

    I love the fact that the producer mutes Tom’s mic whenever Yanis is speaking and making his points. I wish life was like that more often.

    • @twangbarfly
      @twangbarfly Před 3 měsíci +11

      Don't worry, it soon will be. If your comments move into territories more contentious than the conversational equivalent of photographs of cute kittens, you will automatically be shut off 🙂

    • @koraamis5568
      @koraamis5568 Před 2 měsíci +7

      They hired the engineer that muted Yoko Ono during the performance of John Lennon and Chuck Berry

    • @Halerno
      @Halerno Před 2 měsíci +2

      Go to Italy, have a conversation, and you will be cured for life.

    • @KayxzTarot
      @KayxzTarot Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@koraamis5568OH MY GOSH!!! This is RIDICULOUSLY funny.
      Genuinely made me chuckle.
      Thank you for being a pop culture comedian. Beautiful reference. Lol 😂

    • @karaturney9930
      @karaturney9930 Před 2 měsíci

      Didn’t even notice cuz I’m reading the subtitles 😭

  • @user-js9dq4we4j
    @user-js9dq4we4j Před 3 měsíci +8

    I grew up believing that technology would lead to shorter working hours for most people that would free up personal time for creative endeavors of many kinds. I personally had a working life chained to conveyor belts and to make-work endeavors on the part of ignorant managers. I retired early foregoing increased pay for actual freedom in my daily activities. Given the progress being made in AI and other technologies, workers should be prepared to enjoy the benefits of being their own boss on every level. Given that the average American IQ is 80 I am not hopeful in the least about much of anything. I see a future in planting trees and eliminating manicured lawns. I love Yanis!

    • @TJ-Judge
      @TJ-Judge Před 2 měsíci

      The average American IQ is 80?!?!🤣 😂 well that explains alot

  • @SillyTube9
    @SillyTube9 Před 3 měsíci +6

    To quote Derrick Jensen, “The challenge is to give up on hope, without falling into cynicism. When hope dies, action begins. Hope makes us wish & wait for an external rescuer who will not arrive, but giving up on that, forces us to rely on our own personal agency.

    • @iart2838
      @iart2838 Před 3 měsíci

      Hope is another word for religious belief

    • @RitchieStones
      @RitchieStones Před měsícem

      I really like what you sayd here for a very personal experience i had recently, my mind feels more quiet now

  • @dan-tech2647
    @dan-tech2647 Před 4 měsíci +50

    Indeed, I respect Mr. Varoufakis's patience... Amazing.

  • @ouimetco
    @ouimetco Před 4 měsíci +148

    You can tell why ya is is no longer a politician. He’s too intelligent and rational.

    • @m.cl.ballista4642
      @m.cl.ballista4642 Před 4 měsíci

      Actually, his party lost in last elections the participation in the parliament.
      The Greeks are intelligent enough to kick him out.
      He is promoted by the globalists and woke agenda, that's why you see this useless politician in the systemic news.

    • @efthimisp
      @efthimisp Před 4 měsíci +19

      But he still is... I voted him 6 months ago. European elections coming up. Mera25 party is running in multiple countries.

    • @ManosChalvatzopoulos
      @ManosChalvatzopoulos Před 4 měsíci +9

      He is a politician but his party wasn’t able to collect the necessary number of votes to enter the parliament.

    • @ScaleScarborough-jq8zx
      @ScaleScarborough-jq8zx Před 4 měsíci +3

      It’s chiefly morality.

    • @vaynemarksyou6213
      @vaynemarksyou6213 Před 4 měsíci +6

      he still is a politician but the media try to hide that fact

  • @georgec.wilkerson
    @georgec.wilkerson Před 3 měsíci +15

    *The prediction of a 32% business failure rate in 2024 suggests a challenging landscape ahead. Factors contributing to this potential "business apocalypse" should be carefully analyzed, including economic trends, industry shifts, and the impact of global events. Adaptability and strategic planning will be crucial for companies navigating these uncertain times.*

    • @marier.sherman
      @marier.sherman Před 3 měsíci +13

      *Knowledgeable Investors know where and how to put money during a crisis in order to reduce risk and maximize returns. See a market strategist with experience if you are unable to manage these market conditions*

    • @Karen.s989
      @Karen.s989 Před 3 měsíci +13

      I agree, having the right plan is invaluable, my portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise fromm early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, tho this could take till Q1 next year

    • @antoniete387-
      @antoniete387- Před 3 měsíci +12

      ​@@Karen.s989*That's fascinating. How can I contact your Asset-coach as my portfolio is dwindling?*

    • @Karen.s989
      @Karen.s989 Před 3 měsíci +13

      ​@@antoniete387-*There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’mrs ava Kimberly” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field,*

    • @kemberlyw.patterson
      @kemberlyw.patterson Před 3 měsíci +11

      Yeah honestly I have also experience her great work, she's really exceptional in her services.

  • @russellweymouth6856
    @russellweymouth6856 Před 3 měsíci +5

    "My book's not gloomy... BUT THIS LEADS TO THE END OF OF CIVILIZATION!"

  • @kkkk-up9xn
    @kkkk-up9xn Před 4 měsíci +306

    Firstly, I was surprised to see this interview happening. In this very restricted world, even democracy is limited.
    I have read the book, a fascinating piece of art.
    My problem is that Euronews let this TOM, a complete lunatic, moderate the interview and gave the impression to the audience that the interview should not be taken seriously. However, Mr. Yanis didn't let his arguments to pass without disapproval.

  • @Havardr_Ash_Kenaz
    @Havardr_Ash_Kenaz Před 4 měsíci +83

    The Greek guy knows exactly whats going on. I love the way this was filmed as well.

    • @davidlloyd-jones8519
      @davidlloyd-jones8519 Před 2 měsíci

      he seems to just hate people who make a profit from a new idea/tech (even if the profit comes from his idea of rent)
      He then looks to see how there needs to be some socialist solution to the 'problem'.

    • @BalkanGod23
      @BalkanGod23 Před 2 měsíci

      @@davidlloyd-jones8519 everyone hates something nowadays...or maybe you were trained to hate and use that word for everything you dont like so the algorithm of social media gets a bigger audience...and by you i mean all of the internet people who use the word...very sad people

    • @davidlloyd-jones8519
      @davidlloyd-jones8519 Před 2 měsíci

      @@BalkanGod23 i am confused by your comment - i said that Yanis is the one to hate, not me........
      I can agree that perhaps i shouldnt have used that word (about his angle)
      But is obvious that Yanis has a dislike of the idea of capitalism finding a niche.
      Is true that the new niches is not conventional capitalism, but it is the organic dynamic of ways being found to make the supply distribution more efficient.
      That said - his observations are interesting to say the least. .... there seem to be two takeaways, ......... One that some social big brother should step in and stop the virtual monopoly......... 2 that central planners should take over the space reffered to. 3 we should allow it to evolve and wait for competition to kick in and let things evolve organically.

    • @BalkanGod23
      @BalkanGod23 Před 2 měsíci

      @@davidlloyd-jones8519 his point is not is that its a virtual monopoly...but that its not a market. Secondly he's not suggesting to bring up social big brother...he's suggesting giving power aka 1 share to everybody since everybody is used to fund the machine called cloud capital aka amazon. Thirdly i dont get that conclusion of yours..it is evolving as we speak you cant stop it without the governments intervening.
      As for the hate comment its a general observation for internet people who use such a strong word for everything...and it all started back in 2012-13 when zuckeberg along with the fbi wanted to make free expression evil..by banning , censoring and changing the meaning of the word troll. It was not directed at you personally.

  • @alistairbest3622
    @alistairbest3622 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Online malls and digital stores are not the “marketplace,” but they certainly provide the medium of exchange, as Alvin Toffler put it; We are in the midst of the emergence of a Supersymbolic Economy, as such the physical market has been replacing by the symbolic market in the “Cloud”, empowering consumers with more choices.

  • @roxannamarinak3156
    @roxannamarinak3156 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I just love Yanis’s perspective on society and our economic inequality. . Please keep speaking out!

  • @viniciusnlage
    @viniciusnlage Před 4 měsíci +50

    This interviewer is so annoying, he doesn’t let the guy to talk and it seems he wants to be the interviewed… this is what happens when the interviewer is not in the level of the interviewed. Very interesting points, I am curious about his book!

    • @briaf3370
      @briaf3370 Před měsícem

      Exactly ... Moronic host

  • @jamesstevens2362
    @jamesstevens2362 Před 4 měsíci +54

    In spite of the annoying interviewer, this is an incredibly informative interview! If Yanis is considered unpopular for his assessments, there’s a good chance he is right.
    As for what we can do to turn all this around, it’s what should have been the 1 commandment instead of 10: don’t be an arsehole!

  • @brianbozo2447
    @brianbozo2447 Před 3 měsíci +2

    When Yanis was about to use a metaphor or story he really had to speak more loudly and firmly to ask the host to not interrupt to allow him to make his point suggesting he wasn't properly listening and was thinking about what he wanted to say. Yanis is one of the most advanced and well read thinkers in the world, so interviewing him would never be easy and I hope the interviewer could adopt an attitude of live and learn.

  • @siriusvenus8708
    @siriusvenus8708 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I just thought that micro-lending to women in Bangladesh--as the Nobel winner in Economics presented as his thesis which won that award--and what a fantastic idea. For those without much capital to obtain small loans, payable without high interest and at the rate that they can afford to have small start-up businesses of their own. To preempt the huge mega-monopolies of the market. How wonderful that sounds.

  • @zoverlvx8094
    @zoverlvx8094 Před 4 měsíci +232

    This interviewer is insufferable

  • @SergioSaropoulos
    @SergioSaropoulos Před 4 měsíci +95

    An unfortunate moment in which the interviewer himself, lacked the intellectual capability to hold a relatively easily comprehensive discussion.

    • @geniemarie7977
      @geniemarie7977 Před 2 měsíci

      😂 the interviewer iost yannis is a hero

    • @justincf7127
      @justincf7127 Před 2 měsíci +3

      It worked out well cause I suspect it prompted Yanis to explain it well enough for me

    • @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy
      @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy Před 16 dny

      Yes, he was firm, but pleasant in his corrections. And since the interviewer probably has a following, and assuming that his followers think like him, these issues can explained in a way that is understandable to them. If, instead, we continue having conversations among people that think the same way, we will get nowhere interesting.

  • @annbretagne2108
    @annbretagne2108 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm 68, and in my experience, life gets shittier all the time - minimal quality, maximum quantity. Suffocating marketing, cynicism, the legitimisation of a psychopathic mindset. I'm glad I'm poor because it restricts definitively the stuff I can buy - I can never succumb to the pressure to buy something I don't need.

  • @5huggy5huggy72
    @5huggy5huggy72 Před 2 měsíci +1

    σε ευχαριστώ Γιάννη που προσπάθησες να ενημερώσεις τον κόσμο για το χάλι που βρισκόμαστε
    μπράβο αδερφέ μου
    Ps I am English - raised in Kypros 😍

  • @chromgoog3141
    @chromgoog3141 Před 4 měsíci +20

    World inequality is same? Where is this interviewer getting his data from? Such ridiculous assumption. Yanis is great. Such clarity- We need leaders like him. And hope no interviewers like uninformed Tom - his concepts are so unclear.

  • @Bizarro69
    @Bizarro69 Před 4 měsíci +23

    if you look at Tom's life, you won't be surprised that he's an "optimist".

  • @Pixel3
    @Pixel3 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I commend you for hosting Mr. Varoufakis, who is gifted at analyzing world systems and envisioning life in the future. Since 2015, I have studied and comprehended nearly everything he discussed. His talk was very informative, getting straight to the key points.

  • @pbrenach9222
    @pbrenach9222 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This should be shown in schools. Young people are under so much more under control. As they have been born into this Cloud feudal lords World.

  • @3g0st
    @3g0st Před 4 měsíci +32

    Awkward interview, but maybe it can be a lesson for talking with apathetic "witty" people about serious subjects, how to navigate those muddy half-reactionary tactics of dismissal.

  • @richtudor8547
    @richtudor8547 Před 4 měsíci +65

    I’m encouraged to see so many people immediately grasped the interviewer being out of his depth. In fairness to the interviewer, maybe he hadn’t actually read the book or had a chance to absorb these concepts. Likely, his questions were created by a team (or chat gpt😂) and were variations on a formula for this show.

    • @florentin4061
      @florentin4061 Před 4 měsíci +8

      I imagine just how many wonderful philosophical ideas that could be exchanged with Yanis if it wouldn’t be this interviewer who truly lives in a different universe. The cloudalists did their job succesfully with him.

    • @msmith3395
      @msmith3395 Před 4 měsíci +5

      His problem is he tried arguing with the expert rather than asking questions. If you want 2 sides, the proper approach is to get a 2nd expert and moderate the debate, not try to be an expert yourself.

    • @charlesarthurs
      @charlesarthurs Před 4 měsíci +2

      Have you any idea what a concept is?

    • @gdok6088
      @gdok6088 Před 3 měsíci +3

      To interview a guest as knowledgeable, smart and insightful as Professor Yanis Varoufakis requires an exceptionally skilled interviewer who has prepared very thoroughly for the task.

    • @marilynschultz5802
      @marilynschultz5802 Před 3 měsíci +4

      hypercriticism of the interviewer is counterproductive as he is simply the messenger and represents the depth of consideration given to reality by a large portion of the general or slightly educated populace of the U.S.

  • @KayxzTarot
    @KayxzTarot Před 2 měsíci +1

    He said…”it takes an incredible degree of naivety to be optimistic about the future.”
    Oh. My. Gosh. SO FUNNY 😭😭😭 & painfully true! 😭😭😭😭

  • @daemn2754
    @daemn2754 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Dear youtube commentators, stop feeling smarter than the host and pointing at him as if you were 15 yos mocking someone. He is representing the classic arguments of mainstream naive media (btw, sadly, what the majority of people think) so that Yanis can counter every single piece of it. Plus, they edited the audio so that you won't miss a single word by Yanis. Respect for euronews for this, simple.

  • @tricore2567
    @tricore2567 Před 4 měsíci +58

    This interviewer is completely out of his depth, both as an interviewer and also intellectually. How did he end up in this position? He lacks very basic journalism skills and clearly has his own agenda.

    • @kinleyage
      @kinleyage Před 4 měsíci +10

      I agree with you. But on the other hand, it's relatable because most people share his sentiment, which gives Varoufakis a perfect opportunity to confront those wide spread misconceptions.

    • @charlesarthurs
      @charlesarthurs Před 4 měsíci

      Now ask yourself , why would Varoufakis consent to be interviewed by a moron? Answer: To shift sales of his intellectually puerile book so that he can keeping as a living a millionaire on Aegina. And dimwits will fall for it. As they always do.

    • @PaulSzymkowiaks
      @PaulSzymkowiaks Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yes - including the very basic skill of introducing your guest / pronouncing your interviewee's name correctly

  • @yonowaaru
    @yonowaaru Před 4 měsíci +7

    I don’t think this guy gets it, he just doesn’t understand the concept of techno feudalism. He fails to understand that the entrepreneur who makes a “business” through shopify, amazon, etc is merely a vassal company per se of those platforms themselves, these massive corporations provide the “land” (platform) in which these businesses “rent” space

  • @Melvin-cr5cs
    @Melvin-cr5cs Před 3 měsíci +3

    It's amazing to find out how much I'm disconnected to reality. Our world is shifting right in front of me and everyone else. Billions upon billions are going to a minute few at the cost to the rest of us.

  • @alexanderkurz3621
    @alexanderkurz3621 Před měsícem +1

    I read a lot of criticisms of the interviewer in the comments. I am grateful to the interviewer, I think contentwise it is one of the best interviews with Varoufakis. (I am happy to be convinced otherwise, please post links in reply.)

  • @ikku4321
    @ikku4321 Před 4 měsíci +8

    One is talking about where the car is taking you and the other is marveling comfort of their back seat while having a mild concerns about their sister taking up too much space right next to them.
    It's an achievement to manage to miss the point 30 minutes straight.

  • @abimelecvargas4057
    @abimelecvargas4057 Před 4 měsíci +26

    One of the most thoughtful interviews I have watched in a very long time

  • @dthomas99
    @dthomas99 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Cloud capitalism is a fiefdom. I ordered a product online and get a full refund for some missing small parts and I feel sad for the factory owner, it got no money for the product sold. It has no power to negotiate and suffered all the loss. I can't even choose to pay 80% as the product still work to compensate the cost.

  • @richwarth
    @richwarth Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am glad EuroNews interviewed Yanis, it shows at least an open mind to the idea of dialogue around a different perspectives.

  • @rationalpear1816
    @rationalpear1816 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Sure anyone can be a podcaster, or set up a store, but the king always get’s his cut. He can end your business with a few keystrokes and their is nothing you can do about it. That doesn’t seem very “free” to me.

  • @Sunfried1
    @Sunfried1 Před 4 měsíci +57

    The interviewer is annoying.

  • @warrenb2856
    @warrenb2856 Před měsícem +1

    In the United States we have not had free-market capitalism for many decades. Our government is deeply involved in every market segment. Banking, Health, Insurance, Internet, etc are all highly regulated markets. Europe seems to be even worse.

  • @rodoascanio
    @rodoascanio Před 3 měsíci +2

    Varoufakis thanks.. you are right.... Mathematically speaking, the big problem is what you mention about : less investment and the whole system will becom degenerate.

  • @quaestio8818
    @quaestio8818 Před 4 měsíci +6

    It is very annoying when an interviewer who clearly knows nothing about the subject continuously interrupts the speaker’s flow of speech with stupid remarks.

  • @oh_aces
    @oh_aces Před 4 měsíci +14

    Good God. The interviewer is either detached from reality, or trying to push some very easily disproven narrative.

  • @econrith
    @econrith Před 2 měsíci +1

    You are a most astute man talking about something which is not mentioned by other politicians as you once were. The problem being is that persons do not realise that the descriptors such as "communist or capitalist, the left, the right" no longer are relevant to describe the economic systems that we are directly affected by in our lives. This matters as they think they vote for such systems and they do not.

  • @j01150126
    @j01150126 Před dnem

    As a professional auditor, I agree with both these men, excellent interview and exchange!❤
    The answer is the quantum society. That my friends is my secret.

  • @so_what_else_is_new
    @so_what_else_is_new Před 4 měsíci +12

    What i found a bit strange was 5hat there was no mention of the connections between these cloud corps and the 3 letter agencies. They made them big IMHO.

  • @OmarBenjumea
    @OmarBenjumea Před 4 měsíci +4

    Eight men own the same wealth as half of the world; how can feudalism be anything but gloomy? One day, Alexa shall become the true customer, and the customer becomes her wallet.

  • @michaltakac673
    @michaltakac673 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think the interviewer tried to blame the technology and also find solutions in technology, while Yanis was pointing out the problem is social. Technology is just a tool, like a fork or a hammer. It works only the way you use it to. Problem with current setup is in incentives of the technological companies to build technology not to enhance the society, but to enhance its possibilities of extracting the profits off the producers of capital. So instead of more productive capital, we have a situation where your more productive use of capital is prompting the "cloud landlords" to raise your "rent" for their offer without bringing these profits back to the market as future productive capital.

  • @gregjones8412
    @gregjones8412 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The interviewer oozes self-satisfaction with absolutely no justification whatsoever.

  • @PyroNexus22
    @PyroNexus22 Před 4 měsíci +7

    This interview is like if you discovered the Earth is spherical and tell this to someone, and their reply is:
    "I agree with most of what you say, but I think of it more as a geographic surface tilted at 0 degrees"

  • @AGirlofYesterday
    @AGirlofYesterday Před 4 měsíci +12

    At 11:13 the host says "We all live in our own reality." He certainly does!

  • @karinbiow9110
    @karinbiow9110 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It is satisfying to watch Varoufakis run rings around the host, who looks at these issues through a very narrow mis-frame.

  • @ttltm
    @ttltm Před 2 měsíci +1

    This man is a treasure and this discussion is gold.

  • @stellai06
    @stellai06 Před 4 měsíci +4

    the guy conducting the interview is SO brainwashed he does not even the capability of understanding the depth of Yanis' ideas.
    It's like he is not even in the same discussion.

  • @antoruby
    @antoruby Před 4 měsíci +7

    From the very start: capitalism has not ended, it’s working pretty well for the billionaires, as it has always been intended to!

    • @mushroomzulu
      @mushroomzulu Před 3 měsíci

      The 70% of self made millionaires too.

    • @andrepereira5735
      @andrepereira5735 Před 3 měsíci

      capitalism is supposed to be free market, not the destruction of it

    • @antoruby
      @antoruby Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@andrepereira5735 whenever capitalism contradictions are blatant, defenders say “that’s not the real capitalism” - which I read “That’s not the story I’ve been told 🥺”

    • @boq81
      @boq81 Před 3 měsíci

      Cantillionaires, Crony-Capitalists, ...
      morphing into pure Corporatism/fascism [a la Muss.lini]
      Study Bitcoin.

  • @cerberus1595
    @cerberus1595 Před 3 měsíci +2

    What exactly is the goal here? Everytime the interviewer speaks, hes not asking questions, hes providing a naritive that required yanis to reexplain the same thing everytime. Im not very smart, but i feel like the interviewer is not hearing or understanding what is being said despite the fact that Yanis explains things in a way even I get it....

  • @galactic904
    @galactic904 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The show looked a lot more authentic than staged, :) I like all the errors, faux pas, ignorances, doubts in a real show.

  • @XE1GXG
    @XE1GXG Před 4 měsíci +38

    Varoufakis tiene capacidad e intelecto más allá de la capacidad del fulano del anglósfera que lo entrevista.

  • @215Gallagher
    @215Gallagher Před 4 měsíci +6

    He's too young to know what a real Western movie is.

  • @kevintewey1157
    @kevintewey1157 Před 3 měsíci +4

    This came off more like a debate than an interview😂

  • @leyzei7745
    @leyzei7745 Před 3 měsíci +2

    i fully agree with yanis ; we already shifted into another historical age

  • @maxmac1545
    @maxmac1545 Před 4 měsíci +3

    This reminds me to: We buying things we don't need with money we don't have to impress people we don't like (meet)...

  • @Syphil23
    @Syphil23 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Im half way through the audio book and Yannis is spot on. A very enjoyable read. Finally someone explaining the world 🌍 in a way that makes the penny drop.

    • @jaggmeeler2039
      @jaggmeeler2039 Před 3 měsíci

      People retain and learn information in different ways. Listening to the book or reading are both means to the same end

    • @jaggmeeler2039
      @jaggmeeler2039 Před 3 měsíci

      People retain and learn information in different ways. Listening to the book or reading are both means to the same end

  • @frangones00
    @frangones00 Před 13 dny

    I think Tom's incapability to capture the points and the great social skills of Yanis made the interview far more interesting and pedagogical than it could have been as originally planned

  • @DD-kc5pw
    @DD-kc5pw Před 3 měsíci +1

    It’s not a market; it’s an algorithm that compels you to buy things.

  • @izantux
    @izantux Před 4 měsíci +5

    Halfway through the interview I was so annoyed by the interviewer, I could not believe what I was watching. Complete lack of respect for the person he's interviewing and love for his own voice and insolent ignorance. Yanis was so nice to gracefully challenge every statement, while Tom was speaking over him, and not walk out of the interview...

  • @GlobeHackers
    @GlobeHackers Před 4 měsíci +19

    These days, everyone is excellent at having the conversation. Unfortunately, no one can imagine a socioeconomic system that can replace coded neoliberal fossil capital, much less sacrifice an hour watching Netflix or CZcams to participate in a global revolution. We are soft addicts craving more super normal stimulie. We want to be pacified by listening to smart people. Then we peel ourselves off our chairs, beds, and couches and go and take a nice, long, warm, comfortable green shower. It's a wonderful life. Happy Holidays.

    • @3g0st
      @3g0st Před 4 měsíci +7

      Speak for yourself! I'm working on projects to help unglue people and decentralize from social media. A balance can be sought. But most people, yeah, they won't be able to fight against it. That's why it will take some extra-loud or extra-novel ideas to start moving the marker. Eventually, it won't be good enough except for the insulated ultra-wealthy. Those people will probably never get off the couch, but yeah, that's certainly not a "we" I'd say I'm a part of. Nor do I think this is inherent to human nature. It can be fought against, and its impacts addressed (being addicts to technology that is), albeit slowly. Happy Holidays.

    • @foggycraw6758
      @foggycraw6758 Před 4 měsíci +4

      What are you working on?

    • @SapientEudaimonia
      @SapientEudaimonia Před 4 měsíci +3

      People are already imagining and building alternatives to (neoliberal) global capitalism. If you want to be and act revolutionary, you can.
      My question to the OP, will you join us?

    • @wcjerky
      @wcjerky Před 4 měsíci +1

      “Remember. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.” - Andy Dufresne, _Shawshank Redemption_

    • @foggycraw6758
      @foggycraw6758 Před 4 měsíci +2

      So many fakes in this thread

  • @ponylu7978
    @ponylu7978 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I like how the Interviewer first of all didn't say Varoufakis Name right. Instead he said VaroufLakis with an L. Look at the facial expression of Varoufakis at this moment. And then he shows with his questions that he completly didn't get the point of what Varoufakis said and tried to explaine in the book and when Varoufakis tries to explain it in a very simple way he interrupts him like a mad man in order to again don'tunderstand the point. Wow!

  • @guidobrunner4819
    @guidobrunner4819 Před 3 měsíci +1

    you so spot on. The future is in our hands, but we should be guided with WISDOM

  • @macanoodough
    @macanoodough Před 4 měsíci +12

    A recent study on optimism is that persistent optimists are not very bright. They lack the ability to see things objectionably or use creative thinking because they see what they want and are always looking for a silver lining. But why the three way split screen? That just seems outright pointless.

  • @nyamutota
    @nyamutota Před 4 měsíci +8

    I enjoyed the approach of the interviewer. He did his homework and tried to bring a counterargument and perspective for Yaris to explain. The average person you meet on the street thinks exactly like that by default and we all have to learn how to elucidate our arguments calmly for them to see the flip side! Yaris was great, this guy pushed him to bring out his best! As for the topic at hand, I'll have to think about it!

  • @mihazgajnar8227
    @mihazgajnar8227 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I see Mr. Varufakis as very competent and intelligent person taking about real risks and I think he need another person who can understand the problems of this time. Other person is watching TV and believing every story that everything is fine. Situation is going down very rapidly.

  • @LeoLang
    @LeoLang Před 3 měsíci +1

    Varoufakis is a very clever Human and you can hear and see, he talkes out from his brain, by conclusions he made, not from a static few, but straight to the point.

  • @juhanleemet
    @juhanleemet Před 4 měsíci +6

    as Jaron Lanier describes in his book (decades ago) "Who Owns the Future?", he predicted that all benefits accrue to the "top level" server

  • @mujeebnizamani131
    @mujeebnizamani131 Před 4 měsíci +34

    All the suggestions made by Varoufakis are great but the most important is abolishing intellectual property laws and patent properties across the Globe. Things will start falling into their places.

    • @tricore2567
      @tricore2567 Před 4 měsíci +10

      I can’t agree, surely this just allows those with capital to take advantage of creative people. How can anyone compete if corporations are allowed to steal everyone’s ideas?

    • @mujeebnizamani131
      @mujeebnizamani131 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@tricore2567 thats one side of it , the other side is that those digital fiefdoms wont be massup so much wealth on their services just because they happen to have ownership on some algorithms and patents of some process thats their exclusive property.

    • @danielc6106
      @danielc6106 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Intellectual property comes from one's own mind. It is created by an individual or a group.
      Removing ownership of your own personal thoughts and ideas is pretty Big Brother.
      I have had several patents stolen in the past, and it is a terrible feeling. I wouldn't do it to anybody.
      I want my reward for my ideas. It takes energy to create. Energy that many people don't have.
      I have no problem sharing my potential wealth in the form of taxes. Although a useful invention will (or should) help society in general, anyway.

    • @user-wx1wz4ju8q
      @user-wx1wz4ju8q Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why abolish intellectual property laws? What we need is more education, better science education for women, international teamwork and global taxes ensuring that human intelligence translates to sharing and dignity for everyone as well as plants and animals on the planet.

    • @GabrielHellborne
      @GabrielHellborne Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@tricore2567 Nah, bruv, THEIR (corpo) IP property becomes public domain too. You're not stealing if you've got access to everyone else's ideas too. It's a trade-off. It's the digital commons. It's how a lot of big names in tech got their start, for example (like Billy Gates).

  • @petertranchang5218
    @petertranchang5218 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Professor make absolutel sense.Very deep and profound understanding. The interviewer is obvious that he cannot grasp what's been explained. Not at the level to ask the professor the right questions.

  • @codeAlongwith
    @codeAlongwith Před měsícem

    The missing part is that capitalism’s focus is not on supporting people without work and yet tech is working to remove people from their work.