Central European Journal of Public Policy (Dec 2012)

Policy Advice from Seneca and Machiavelli on the Greek Crisis

  • Tom Lynch

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 100 – 109

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Since 2008 economic crisis has dominated global economic policy discussions, no more so than in Greece. In Greece, the imposition of austerity policies has caused immense social and political upheaval. I suggest that policy thinking about the current Greek debt crisis requires a broader engagement with global civic virtue. Specifically, I present a case for revisiting the political thought of Seneca and Machiavelli. Both discuss the virtue of mercy and its role in good governance policy. I argue that policy solutions for the economic crisis facing Greece and Europe need to be informed by their thinking.</span></p>

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