Versailles-ko Akordioa (1919)

Versailles-ko Itunean1, Alemaniaren gainean jarritako terminoez honela zioen John Maynard Keynes-ek2:

I cannot leave this subject as though its just treatment wholly depended either on our own pledges or economic facts. The policy of reducing Germany to servitude for a generation, of degrading the lives of millions of human beings, and of depriving a whole nation of happiness should be abhorrent and detestable, – abhorrent and detestable, even if it were possible, even if it enriched ourselves, even if it did not sow the decay of the whole civilized life of Europe. Some preach it in the name of Justice. In the great events of man’s history, in the unwinding of the complex fates of nations Justice is not so simple. And if it were, nations are not authorized, by religion or by natural morals, to visit on the children of their enemies the misdoings of parents of rulers.” 

Eta Grezia 2015ean?


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  • joseba

    Alemania eredua ote?:

    2012an:

    “… a blog – The German model is not workable for the Eurozone (February 3, 2012) … outlined why Germany’s export-led growth strategy could not be a viable model for the rest of the Eurozone nations. “

    2015ean:

    http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net/blog/?p=30317#more-30317

    “… the most recent German poverty report…

    The Report’s main findings are:
    1. The overall German poverty rate (measured as a person’s income being less than 60 percent of the average income after adjusting for household size) was 15.5 per cent in 2013 and rising. It is now at its highest level since the 1990 reunification.
    2. 13 of the 16 German states experienced a rise in poverty rates.
    3. The regions with the largest increases in poverty also had above-average economic growth.
    4. The regional disparity is now much higher with the difference between the lowest and highest poverty rate area rising from 17.8 percentage points in 2006 to 24.8 percentage points in 2013.
    5. The usual victims – the unemployed (60 per cent of them are poor) and single parients (40 per cent of them are poor) figure prominently. Both have endured rising poverty rates since 2006.
    6. Child poverty is very high.
    7. The fast growing group in poverty are those on aged pensions.

    (…)

    … they are linking the rising poverty rates and declining unemployment to the rise of the working poor created by the Hartz ‘reforms’, which created a growing number of people in the low-wage sector and the rise of precarious employment.
    Well-paid employment is falling in Germany and the benefits from growth are being increasingly enjoyed by fewer people.
    The rump of low-paid workers who live below the poverty rate is now rising as a consequence.”

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