In its
first hundred days Greece ’s
government has failed dismally. A crunch looms
May 9th
2015 | From the print edition
Charlemagne
The
Economist
IN RECENT
months the walls of the B. & M. Theocharakis Foundation in Athens
have been lined with mementoes of European support for Greece ’s
freedom. “Philhellenism”, an exhibition, tells the story of the material and
moral backing that Romantics like the English poet Byron gave Greece during
its independence fight against the Ottomans. The contemporary resonances are
obvious. Showing some children around, Dimitra Varkarakis, who with her
husband, Michael, owns the works on display, pointed to a German painting. One
girl stopped short. “Aren’t we in a fight with Germany ?” she asked. “No,” replied
Mrs Varkarakis. “We are all friends.” After recounting this tale she casts
Charlemagne an earnest look. “Europeans,” she says, “must love each other.”