Yanis Varoufakis, Shaking the Superflux: Shakespeare, economics, and the possibility of justice – 6th Annual Shakespeare Rose Lecture (transcript)

In March, Yanis Varoufakis, gave the 6th Annual Shakespeare Lecture at the Rose Theatre Kingston. Entitled “Shaking the Superflux: Shakespeare, economics, and the possibility of justice”, a transcript is available here.


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3 Responses to Yanis Varoufakis, Shaking the Superflux: Shakespeare, economics, and the possibility of justice – 6th Annual Shakespeare Rose Lecture (transcript)

  1. Janet Abbey's avatar Janet Abbey says:

    PERFECT. Rereading #AtlasShrugged inverted. IT IS A BLUEPRINT FOR DISSOLVING CAPITALISM. Hundreds of great strategies. #Virilio – #SpeedandPolitics – complained that his books are taught in all the military colleges now. #Deleuze agonized that an Israeli general was studying #AThousandPlateaus. His style changes completely after that so it cannot be used against itself. SO WE GET TO USE RAND ‘S ATLAS SHRUGGED AGAINST ITSELF. It is a fuggin blueprint!

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