Monday, May 15, 2023

William Mitchell — The end of the common currency (euro) cannot come soon enough

In my 2015 book – Eurozone Dystopia: Groupthink and Denial on a Grand Scale (published May 2015) – I traced in considerable detail the events and views that led to the creation of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU, aka the Eurozone) once the Treaty of Maastricht was pushed through as the most advanced form of neoliberalism at that time. The difference between the EMU and other nations who have adopted neoliberal policies is that in the former case the ideology is embedded in the treaties, that is, in the constitutional system, which is almost impossible to change in any progressive way. In the latter case, voters can get rid of the ideology by voting the party that propagates it out of office. It is true that in current period, even the parties in the social democratic tradition have become neoliberal and there is little choice. But the EMU is different and has entrenched the most destructive ideology in its legal structures. We are reminded of this recently (April 26, 2023), when the European Commission released its latest missive – Commission proposes new economic governance rules fit for the future. Once operational, the policies advocated in this new governance structure will ensure that Europeans are once again made to endure persistent and elevated levels of unemployment and continued deterioration in the quality and scope of public infrastructure and welfare provision. The collapse of this ideological nightmare cannot come soon enough.
It will likely also involve the collapse of the EU. See Victor Orban's recent remarks about the EU being supposedly created for "peace and prosperity" and delivering neither, in fact, the opposite. So just what is it actually for, he asks.

William Mitchell — Modern Monetary Theory
The end of the common currency (euro) cannot come soon enough
Bill Mitchell |rofessor in Economics and Director of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE), at University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia P

3 comments:

Peter Pan said...

The pretense of peaceful co-existence in Europe can also come to an end.

Good news for a change!

Matt Franko said...

“ At least until the social instability brings the whole rotten system down.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypticism#:~:text=Apocalypticism%20is%20the%20religious%20belief,sort%20of%20catastrophic%20global%20event.

Peter Pan said...

For Europeans, a state of war is normal.