Agora

In ancient Athens, the agora was the central location where citizens gathered to hear news, discuss and, later, trade. The agora was the heart of the city’s political, cultural and spiritual life and it gave birth to the Greek word for speaking in public: ἀγορεύω (agorevo). It is this spirit we hope to channel in this section of the website.

Here, the Agora is a public forum for discussing events that are unfolding in Greece and beyond. Contributors to Macropolis, as well as guest posters, share their views on political, economic and other matters, while also offering readers the opportunity to express their opinions. As always, those who fail to respect the sanctity of this forum will not be allowed to share in its benefits.

Results 121 to 125 out of 284.

Photo by MacroPolis New ways to access MacroPolis

Based on our assessment of readers’ interests and the constructive feedback we received since we launched our subscription service eight months ago, we have made some changes to the options available.

0 Comment(s)

Categories: Greece (260)

Photo by Die Linke via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/mXQWWw Alexis's choice

Alexis Tsipras seems to have chosen his path. Whether he will manage to reach the end of it is another matter, but the prime minister’s decision to shake up Greece’s negotiating team and to issue a common statement with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker last week made it clear that he prefers the option of agreeing with lenders rather than being left in limbo, or worse.

Contributor: Nick Malkoutzis

0 Comment(s)

Categories: Politics (171), Greece (260)

Results 121 to 125 out of 284.