Garage Books #35

The Η άνοδος και η πτώση του Homo Economicus, The myth of the rational man and the chaotic reality the journalist John Papadogiannis, from’ the Papadopoulos Publications, there is another book that talks about the crisis. While attempting this and to answer the question "what went wrong", focuses on the human not the economy. The author argues that the dominant ideology neoliberalism the dogmatic belief in absolute freedom of the market and streamline human, has been removed from economists’ reality. The result we all experience. Their theories can be stylish, but in practice is devastating. According to Papadogiannis economics must change direction, to include in the analysis and sciences human, to regain connection with reality. In his book back in the history of economic theories, while a simple and understandable way explain why repeat the same pattern crises, and why economists do not learn from’ the Errors their.

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Garage Books #34

A special book and a special bookstore. The Virtue Georgiles, owner of Free Thinking Zone talks about the bookstore for a book that stood out from’ recent production, it The nomadic Dimitri Mamakou. The Mamakis has written a diary which was based on road trips:

For years I felt “that something is wrong”. Later I thought I had reached a deadlock. After I left. And I started writing what I would have-but I had- in my hands, when faced with an impasse. This is the diary of my trip, of my discoveries. Until the next revision of my ideas about things, This is my answer to the problems…

The Virtue of Georgiles’ On the other, with Free Thinking Zone has created a bookstore that serves as stable forum for dialogue and reflection. Well worth a visit to.

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Garage Books #33

The Irene Ioannidou and the Lefteris Ampatzis had a very interesting idea: to construct an outdoor, free, public replacement library in collaboration with Municipality of Kifissia.A public library furniture, very different from anything we've seen so far. Here one can visit the library whenever you want, since it is accessible 24 hours 24 hours, and take or leave what he wants books. There is no limit, no data collection, no supervision. In the interview they got the initiators of the replacement library Kifissia told me that they think to expand the library and elsewhere to create a network replacement libraries. Depends on’ Success, which is the Ampatzis Ioannidou and consider a experiment. The library is located at the junction and Levidou Cassavetes in Kifissia.

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Garage Books #32

Life is like taking bike. To keep balance you must keep your way. Albert Einstein.

A new golden age for cycling begins. It believes the journalist and cyclist Robert Penn (Robert Penn). In his book Everything about the bike, The pursuit of happiness on two wheels, by circulating’ the Publisher Routledge in translation George Chrysovitsanou, Penn tells 2 parallel stories. In the first, recounts the adventure of finding the perfect accessories to assemble bike of his dreams, while the second tells the history of each component contributed to the perfection of this impending human invention called the bicycle.

Essentially writes History cycling from inside’ the search for the perfect bike.

A exciting reading, with humor and rich information which gives us additional reasons to choose the bicycle as a means of travel and entertainment. A cheap, clean and “calm” means, that is accessible to everyone, a technological invention of ever-changing and inspiring. The Penn seem to find the happiness on the two wheels. Why do not we;

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Garage Books #31

In’ this episode I talk with the author Amanda Michalopoulou, the occasion collection of short stories, Brightest Day by circulating’ the Kastaniotis. In stories, the author discusses the major issue of loss. Penetrant and the bittersweet stories of Michalopoulou us to get into’ a universe of surprises and reversals. In the interview, the author speaks of the mature acceptance of loss, for tnot the situation in Greece 2012, and tomorrow. “We are not prepared to lose anything and anyone” says, “we have not learned to antimatopizoume loss. (…) The mature response is to accept (…) It is important to strive for happiness (…) It is natural to lose, Winning, but must always move on, to have courage, bravery (…) It is important to the narrative that will leave our children (…) Optimism, critically (…) An optimistic book, a book about optimism. But a history back to the drachma…!

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Garage Books #30

The publisher and author Andre Sifrin (Andre Schiffrin), in his book Words and money (Words and money) by circulating’ the Hammock Publishing in translation Mars Laskaratou, writes about the lost balance between words, that culture, and money, ie the profit. I met him on the sidelines of an event of the bookstore Free Thinking Zone and I talked about the necessity of invention of alternative models of support Independent Media whether these small bookstores, publishing houses or newspapers as well as specific ways of overcoming the crisis of these instruments. The Sifrin argues that Norwegian model with the brave and targeted state aid, it BBC taxing television sets, The Guardian newspaper published by a nonprofit organization and a non-profit publisher New Press founded by’ the same viable alternative examples that give us hope.

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Garage Books #29

The Scenario marriage of Jeffrey Eugenides from’ the Patakis in translation Anna Papastavrou is a delicious novel about the '80s, adulthood and the transformations of, U.S. and judgment, and all the major issues of life: love, faith, the disease, death. A great literary work for the ripening process 3 people.
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Garage Books #28

The value of things, Markets and democratic institutions, of Raj Patel by circulating’ the McGraw in translation Athanasios Katsikerou, is a book that forces us to rethink our world. The Oscar Wilde wrote that cynics are people who know everything about price of things and nothing about the value their. Have we become excellent in pricing and irrelevant to the evaluation; The attack on Patel unrestrained markets and we propose to look outside’ the distorting prism of. Although regarded as being on the brink of widespread ecological destruction, We believe that the time to build a more just and sustainable world in the markets. The analysis takes us to the substance of values.

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Garage Books #27

The book Why democracy; of John Keane circulating in translation Andrea Pappas from’ the Nefeli Publications, I find it a very interesting defense of the Republic, this regime that manages to survive and inspire people around the world. Leave a comment under name of’ suspension to enter the draw 3 copies the book that offer politely Nefeli Publications specifically to viewers Garage Books.

Below I quote an excerpt from a very nice’ the book: The South African writer Ntzampoulo Ntempele told me about: "Democracy does blur the line between certainty and uncertainty. People wont have another view in the morning and another in the afternoon, to rage and forget their rage, seeing eye to different things the next morning. Democracy encourages the feeling that anything is possible, the horizons of what people may think or try one widens. That is why democracy is exciting, fraught with difficulties, contrasts, ugly and beautiful moments ". My question what is the main positive element of democracy, The answer Ntempele: "Democracy is not" good "in itself, the regime is feasible to do good things ". And added: "Democracy is about citizens than,what is closest to the experience of faith. It is the sense that, Despite some obstacles, can succeed, to continue to seek solutions to their problems, Aware that, even if you do not know exactly where they go, things will get worse if they abandon the effort ".

Garage Books #26

The Chris Chryssopoulos recorded their wanderings in the center of Athens, so the resulting Lens in the mouth, The new book from circulating’ the City Publications. In episode, talk to me about the city, for wandering through the, for violence, the pain and many other. Make a comment under name of’ suspension to enter the draw 3 copies the book, kindly offered by’ City Publications especially for friends Garage Books.