The Greek Anticapitalist Left Cooperation for the Overthrow, known in Greece by its acronym ANTARSYA, which blends the words for "mutiny" and "anti-capitalist," is a political coalition that emerged from an alliance of various far-left groups, organizations, and independent activists. Formed in the late 2000s, ANTARSYA represents a spectrum of the radical left that is distinct from the more mainstream leftist and socialist parties in Greece, such as SYRIZA. Its foundation is rooted in a strong opposition to capitalism, neoliberal policies, and the austerity measures that…
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What role do you think grassroots movements should play in shaping government policies?
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Imagine a world where major industries are worker-controlled; how do you think this would change your daily life?
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If you had the power to change one policy in your community to make it more equitable, what would it be and why?
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Can a society truly thrive without capitalism, and what alternatives do you think could work?
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What changes would you want to see to ensure that all members of society have equal rights and opportunities?
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How would you reimagine the economic system of your country if profit wasn't the primary goal?
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How do you feel about the balance between private profit and public goods, and where should the line be drawn?
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In what ways do you think the current economic system affects environmental sustainability?
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How do you feel about your country's participation in larger economic unions and its impact on local policies?
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What does social justice mean to you, and how can it be achieved in the context of current economic structures?