In this wide-ranging conversation on Democracy Now!, Yanis Varoufakis cuts through the noise surrounding Donald Trump’s latest headlines — the so-called “Board of Peace,” threats against Greenland, talk of Gaza as real estate, and explains what’s really going on.
This isn’t chaos or impulsiveness, it’s a plan. A plan to replace international law and democratic institutions with something much older and far more dangerous: corporate power backed by political force. What we’re witnessing is the construction of a new kind of empire, where private charters matter more than the United Nations and where peace is reduced to a business deal.
This isn’t chaos or impulsiveness, it’s a plan. A plan to replace international law and democratic institutions with something much older and far more dangerous: corporate power backed by political force. What we’re witnessing is the construction of a new kind of empire, where private charters matter more than the United Nations and where peace is reduced to a business deal.
Yanis Varoufakis draws a stark line back to the East India Company, warning that the world is drifting toward a form of rule we thought had been left behind with colonialism. And, crucially, he explains why this project is succeeding: because Europe is helping it along — through silence, submission, and years of undermining the very international rules it now claims to defend.
From Gaza to Greenland, from Davos to Brussels, this is not a transition. It’s a rupture. And unless it’s confronted, it will define the world we’re forced to live in.
The time for resistance is now.
From Gaza to Greenland, from Davos to Brussels, this is not a transition. It’s a rupture. And unless it’s confronted, it will define the world we’re forced to live in.
The time for resistance is now.
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