The Left Has Dominated the Universities for Fifty Years (Part I)
The first part of a text on university asylum, occupations and the political discourse around Greek universities.
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The first part of a text on university asylum, occupations and the political discourse around Greek universities.
A continuation of the editorial on modernizing the party-political system, with emphasis on Parliament, transparency and effective control of power.
We continue today with the discord among Greeks. Ambition and self-love lead to questions such as: Why him and not me? Who is better than whom...
Two weeks ago, the DIAS police unit spotted a suspicious car carrying three people and stopped it for a check...
We Europeans lived for more than seventy years without war. Three generations learned to live without war...
With the election of a new leader at the helm of KINAL, it is worth looking back, not at the positives, but at the negatives...
Afghanistan should serve as a warning for Greece and the Greek armed forces. It should be a lesson for us all.
A middle school student wore a skirt to school, prompting controversy over a teacher's alleged remark and a wider debate about school decency…
As part of the celebration of the bicentenary of independence, and in honor of the struggles of our ancestors, six articles on our history will be…
We continue with excerpts from Professor George Dertilis's book, "Seven Wars, Four Civil Wars, Seven Bankruptcies, 1821-2016," for national…
In this interview excerpt, Cornelius Castoriadis argues that a political society is not given but created, and that Greece's historical path…
A 2021 column revisits the left's historic rejection of terrorism and argues that Syriza's words and actions do not match.
Greece's party-political system is portrayed as a brake on development, with modernization presented as a matter of national survival.
New article on the need to move from irresponsible to responsible unionism, with a focus on strike limits, transparency, and labor-law reform.
New article arguing that Greek higher education must leave mediocrity behind and restore merit, standards, and real institutional enforcement.
New article on the New European Bauhaus, climate-neutral cities, and how sustainable design can reshape Kalamata and Europe.
An argument for Greece to welcome Christian refugees and migrants from conflict zones in the Middle East and Ukraine.
We are probably the only country on earth with two national holidays and may well end up with a third and a fourth...
A sharply worded editorial blaming the Left, campus occupations, and anti-merit politics for the weakness of Greek education.
Part B of an editorial on university unrest, campus lawlessness, and the need to restore order in higher education.
They set out barefoot from the village and went to Athens or another urban center. They joined a party and became poster hangers...
On an ERT fundraising broadcast for Ukraine, Dionysis Savvopoulos argued that in decisive moments the path that saves the world is sacrifice.
and meritocracy. And if someone wants to behave properly, the unionists will not let them...
sexual harassment, rape and child abuse, and its stance on Koufodinas.
Can Greece repeat the postwar economic miracle that combined enterprise, labor, and reform-minded policy?
A call for long-term planning in the Peloponnese and Messinia through vision, water strategy, heritage, and innovation.
His greed and hubris have crossed the line. It was an act of hubris, and Nemesis will follow.
An editorial arguing that Syriza distorts public life both through language and through its selective reading of the law.
Greeks are at the forefront in several sectors. Greece is advancing across multiple industries and earning global distinctions.
After the restoration of democracy, universities became party fiefdoms, and the result has been decay, coercion, and institutional breakdown.
Schools and universities should function normally, but education professionals also have a duty to protect public health by getting vaccinated.
A Greek automaker was driven into collapse by political union tactics, strikes, and factory blockades.
The article argues that Turkish self-image is shaped by religion, power, and a historical habit of domination.
The article argues that PASOK must learn from its past and stop repeating old mistakes.
On Europe Day, the article argues that Greece has gained strength from the European Union and should stay at the forefront of European political…
A call to strengthen Greek production identity through quality, responsibility, and a national commitment to competitive products.
An op-ed on PASOK nostalgia, the gains of the 1980s, and why today’s centre-left needs new people and new ideas.
Today’s article and the next are excerpts from Professor Giorgos Dertilis’ book on national self-knowledge.
An op-ed on Andreas Papandreou and Alexis Tsipras, PASOK, the memoranda, and the political cost of populism.
The era of the Industrial Revolution and the harsh exploitation of workers has passed.
The Left in Greece continues to exist because the junta once existed.
The Left has long fought in many ways to undermine universities.
Reforms now to help the country take off. Greece needs faster investment, less bureaucracy, green growth, and a more competitive economy.
Philosopher Stelios Ramfos on same-sex marriage, family, and the deeper purpose of marriage in an interview with capital.gr.
Greece keeps splitting into camps instead of practicing real dialogue based on reason and argument.
The reality: father and mother and the absurdity: parent 1 and parent 2 (Part I). The difference between the two sexes is a wonder. It is perhaps…
In the previous article, we referred to the generation of ease and waste. It was the generation of the post-junta era, which drove the country into…