Saturday 8 June 2013

“Post Truth” Politics: The Need For New Political Leadership in Greece

by Vasilis Giavris (Lawyer & Political Scientist)

The end of “metapolitfsi” marks a turning point from one epoch to the next. With it, the landscape of power in Greece has changed. Increasingly, voices stemming from the far right & left, in conjunction with those from the various political charlatans who claim “parthenogenesis”, are dominating the political agenda gaining a ‘legitimacy’ previously denied to them.

Offering an over-simplistic analysis full of vitriol, prejudice and fear mongering their polemical rhetoric promotes a policy of distraction and a misplaced rage that marginalizes rational discourse. Such voices serve as a smokescreen designed to achieve their sole objective – polarize the Hellenic people and maintain or obtain political power.  What they express is a brutalism motivated by misanthropy, obsession and compulsion.

Welcome to the “post truth” era. Language is used to deceive, entrap and polarize. When a large amount of people peddle fantasy as fact our society loses it’s grounding to reality. But the burden of today should not be used as an excuse to trample democratic principles, human rights and the rule of law. Tyranny can take many forms. We must not replace one form for another.

Today the “language of truths” remains to be spoken. This is the language that we must seek. As Hellenes we must protect, respect and honor our cultural and historical past. However, it is imperative that we do not become or remain victims of such past.

The word “παράδοση” inherently involves an acceptance, respect and understanding of previous knowledge, customs and heritage developed and adopted by our forefathers. However it does not end there. It is not enough to understand and respect our past. We must build on it for the future. Hellenism is a living organism. We need to “δόση which entails to hand over. What we need to hand over is an amalgamation of the sum of our past, our struggles of today and our vision of the future.

So where are the voices of truth? Where can we turn? Why aren’t ordinary concerned citizens forming new political parties in Greece? Reform will not be brought by the existing parties who hold seats in parliament. They are part of the dysfunctional system. Reform can only be achieved bottom up – from each and every one of us.

Now is the time for new hope and possibility. The Hellenic people need to replace the politics of fear with post-partisan reform. We must incorporate a new sense of direction where human needs are placed at the forefront of government policy. Where a balance between individualism and collectivism is sought and achieved and individual rights co-exist with communal expectations.

Now is the time to learn from Isocrates and understand that a democracy destroys itself when its citizens abuse their right to freedom and equality, when its citizens are encouraged to consider insolence as a right, illegality as freedom, offensive speech as equality and anarchy as bliss.

Now is the time for a new political leadership that will stand up for all Hellenes and offer a rational vision of rebuilding Greece. A broad based alliance that will oppose the new grammar of power that seeks to distinguish between creditor and debtor states. That will oppose neo-colonialism in the form of German Euro-nationalism.

Greece needs to come of age, to show independence of mind and spirit, to forge its own destiny. We cannot continue to be a “quasi democracy” where decisions about Greek citizens are made by foreign governments. The German “Bundestag” must no longer decide the fate of Greece. The fate of Greece must rest with the Hellenic people for it is the Hellenic people that are the custodians of sovereign power.

We must not loose faith. On the contrary, let’s get active!

Vasilios Giavris
President
Hellenic Democratic Initiative

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