This is the book that Yanis Varoufakis wrote after resigning from being Greece’s finance minister in 2015. It gives his perspective on the events he was part of, attempting to negotiate with the European Union and other creditors on behalf of Greec, and also on the history of the failed policies leading up to those events.
If after reading SlateStarCodex’s post BOOK REVIEW: EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM you want to learn more about how other European nations “did or didn’t protect their Jews” I suggest reading Beyond Hitler’s Grasp which discusses how Bulgaria saved many of its Jewish citizens.
Nonfiction Books Thread
And The Weak Suffer What They Must by Yanis Varoufakis https://yanisvaroufakis.eu/books/and-the-weak-suffer-what-they-must/nation-books-us-edition/
This is the book that Yanis Varoufakis wrote after resigning from being Greece’s finance minister in 2015. It gives his perspective on the events he was part of, attempting to negotiate with the European Union and other creditors on behalf of Greec, and also on the history of the failed policies leading up to those events.
Women Who Love Psychopaths by Sandra L. Brown, Liane J. Leedom is a book that I wish I’d had years ago. It might have saved some of my friends from learning about what it’s like to date a sociopath the hard way. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3234469-women-who-love-psychopaths
The dynamic described in the book also seems sadly relevant to what’s going on in the political realm these days.
If after reading SlateStarCodex’s post BOOK REVIEW: EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM you want to learn more about how other European nations “did or didn’t protect their Jews” I suggest reading Beyond Hitler’s Grasp which discusses how Bulgaria saved many of its Jewish citizens.