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My worst nightmare is that such a collapse will come and go and that 161 will only continue to consolidate their wealth and power. "It is not necessary to have hope in order to persevere."
Globalization (always) entails concentration of power. They dismissal of the Euro would be a big set back in that direction. Count thus on massive opposition from the people that count.
And, by the way, if the Euro falls that might be an extra disaster: If the interest of the power elites on each country becomes misaligned on a global scale then the usual strategies will be pursued (see e.g. Europe in the 30s/40s of the previous century).
While I see the Euro as mostly a power grab from the powerful, I do not know if I want to live through the era of its dismissal.
In the long run, the end of the Eurozone is of course a good thing. Of course, in the long run we are all dead.
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