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Greece Is Also Having a Social Crisis

Posted: 05/24/2012 12:35 pm

The financial crisis and the resulting political instability in Greece has led to desperation and despondency that have clouded the core values of the Greek people.

In a recent speech given to the Greek America Foundation, I shared my belief that Greece won't find the solution until the larger Greek community recognizes that Greece is having a social crisis. We have a social crisis because we have forgotten the undercurrent of Hellenism that unites all Greeks, which in my view is philotimo.

What is philotimo? The literal translation is "love of honor" but that translation does not capture the true meaning of the word. To me it means duty, loyalty, integrity, honor, love, trust, faith, and perhaps most important of all, pride in being decent.

Philotimo means the strong have a duty to help the weak.

Philotimo means we should have conviction in our values and principles.

It means we reap what we sow.

It means taking the high road and rising above pettiness and triviality.

It also means eliciting goodness and kindness through small but meaningful gestures even when dealing with the most difficult situations or dynamics.

It is a totally natural expression of humanity, friendship, solidarity and empathy -- you cannot fake philotimo.

To truly help Greece, its compatriots need to face the social crisis and show our philotimo. We can use our philotimo to recognize what I think is Greece's largest problem -- there is a void of hope and a deficit of opportunity and pride. We can pierce the veil of despair and hopelessness.

I think before we can begin an economic recovery we need to use philotimo to restore our belief. The second step is to restore strong and inspiring leadership and the third is reconnecting with our core ancient values as a culture.

Restoring these connections can remake Greece, a country that sits at the gateway of east and west, as a regional hub of commerce and generate a service-based economy. Thousands of hugely capable small businesses can be encouraged to grow out of this disaster and be an engine of economic growth. It is not the crisis that matters, it is how we react to it -- does it confront us or do we confront it?

Philotimo has been the guiding principle of my family and our group. Honesty can disarm and unite people and we always treat people with respect and friendship -- even when things sometimes turn sour. We also take care of our people -- we empower them, trust them, lead them and not be afraid to let them fail. We refuse to take advantage of other people's misery, even if it is to a financial matter of business interest. Financial gain is unimportant compared to maintaining self esteem and self-respect. True success can be achieved on the merits of adapting and innovating. And however much you adapt, always do it from a base of philotimo.

 
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gerald4
licensed mechanical and electrical engineer
03:23 PM on 06/08/2012
The Greeks will have to go back to work to support themselves, since other people will no longer loan them any money.
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Brooke123456
God is ....(fill in the blank how you like)
08:52 AM on 05/25/2012
oh yeah, this will solve all the problems..
08:02 AM on 05/25/2012
Greek Social Crisis - believing in, and voting for, politicians who offer sugar-coated BS they REALLY WANT to hear. Similarly rejecting the politicians who tell the truth - Greece is broke, and will be broke for quite a while.
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gerald4
licensed mechanical and electrical engineer
03:25 PM on 06/08/2012
Greece is broke, and will be broke for quite a while, intil they start back to work again, and stop living off of borrowed money.

Greece should re-industrialize and re-create jobs and wealth.
07:48 AM on 05/25/2012
The folks in Greece (regular citizens and their bloated, over-spending politicians) have been in "dreamland" for decades ... the "free ride" of gov't supplying everything and 5-6 week/yr vacations for nearly everyone should have ended 30 years ago!

Greece continues to bask in the sunshine and history book memories of "what was" back centuries ago when Greece actually was a "player" .................

Cut 'em loose; devalue their currency (bring back the drachma) and quit postponing the inevitable

That Greece was foolishly admitted into the EU (thanks to creative accounting and look-the-other-way by the decision makers) has finally come to roost.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
09:17 AM on 05/25/2012
Bet it's news to you that many European countries, including Germany, allow workers 5-6 weeks vacation. .Doesn't financially ruin them.
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
07:45 AM on 05/25/2012
Again, get rid of the people who caused the problem, then fix the problem. Why is that simple idea so hard to get.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
09:16 AM on 05/25/2012
I bet it isn't the common ppl with the 5-6 week vacations.
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DennisTheMenace
I am the shadow of the waxwing slain by the false
06:46 AM on 05/25/2012
"Philotimo means we should have conviction in our values and principles".- Like Willard Romney

"It means we reap what we sow." - Like Wall Street

"It means taking the high road and rising above pettiness and triviality".- Like the Teabaggers and Birthers

"Philotimo means the strong have a duty to help the weak." Like all the Republicans

"It is a totally natural expression of humanity, friendship, solidarity and empathy -- you cannot fake philotimo". Sure you can - it's done all the time. It's called by names such as "marketing", "advertising", "campaigning, and "salesmanship".
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ignacio sanabria
Mirror synapses at work
06:37 AM on 05/25/2012
In less than fifty years, not only Greece but the rest of the world will have to deal with their ``Philotimo`` once oil runs out completely, the ``Casino Capitalism`` system continues to be in disarray and natural resources continue its inexorable deterioration. It is about time that the G20 countries review their ``Philotimo`` best business practices.
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Wayne Caswell
Consumer Advocate & Founder of Modern Health Talk
06:13 AM on 05/25/2012
Does philotimo involve the extreme separation of wealth? Is it something that can be taken from you, like a job and dignity? Ask the man in the steets.
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yiasounina
05:31 AM on 05/25/2012
Yes, it's all about philotimo!
04:55 AM on 05/25/2012
Thanks
04:53 AM on 05/25/2012
Of course Greeks have philotimo - when they live in the US, Australia, Britain and other countries with a free enterprise culture. Back home in Greece, well, not so much.
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Cory Gudwin
examine thyself before blaming the system
03:56 PM on 05/25/2012
Until ordinary Greeks living in Greece accept that THEY caused this mess and quit blaming some nonsense conspiracy of foreign banks, nothing will change. The problem was overspending. Tax dodging and bad investments account for only a tiny percent of the deficit. Overspending is still going on. Leaving the Euro will not fix overspending.
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Maria Korovessis Sewell
To decimate is to reduce by one tenth.
03:45 PM on 06/08/2012
Ordinary Greeks had no more to do with the crisis than ordinary Americans had to do with the subprime mortgage crisis... Actually, when you think of it, the mortgage crisis has a lot more to do with the pan-European mess than the regular guy in Greece. But I understand how some need to believe that all systems are good, and it's just those Greeks.
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davidprosser
03:32 AM on 05/25/2012
I think you’re right. The financial crisis in Greece is rooted in social relationships. But you’re neglecting something pivotal: It isn’t just Greece who is experiencing this crisis. Also, it isn’t just the Eurozone. Let’s not forget that the entire global economy is interconnected and interdependent.

And the economy is after all only a representation of our social relationships. So it isn’t just that the relationships within Greece are in need of being reformed. It is that the relationships within the entire global economy need to be reformed. “Philotimo” sounds great. But if it’s just the Greeks acting like this then that does nothing.

It won’t help solve the global economic crisis. It may give the Greeks pride, or honor, but it ends there. What chiefly needs to happen in our world today, to solve our interconnected global crisis, is for new integral education to come into existence.

We need to learn how we are today globally interconnected and interdependent. Then we can form a new perspective and a mutually responsible attitude towards one another. Then we can begin to solve the global economic crisis.
The Joler
nil sine labore
02:51 AM on 05/25/2012
If you read the Mike Lewis article in Vanity Fair from 2010 you might suspect that the Greeks had a problem with their core values well before the current financial crisis started. In fact one could go so far as to say that a lack of any higher core values it central to the whole problem.
02:51 AM on 05/25/2012
young educated greeks are moving north to other European countries. Greece has a dark future ahead.
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Richard Bartholomew
My micro-bio isn't empty.
02:50 AM on 05/25/2012
'Greece Is Also Having a Social Crisis'

Greece is also having a socialist crisis:

'THE Greek government announced long-delayed plans
to privatise state-owned companies as part of its attempt
to fix the country's public finances and chip away at the
massive public debt.

'Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said the
government would move to privatise 49 per cent of the
operations division of unprofitable state-owned railways
company OSE.'
-- http://www.theaustralian.com.au/archive/business-old/athens-to-sell-off-state-owned-enterprises-to-cut-debt/story-e6frg90x-1225874867362