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500 words with Antonis Zairis

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500 words with Antonis Zairis

Born in Piraeus, Antonis Zairis is Deputy Vice President of SELPE and Professor at the University of Naples in Cyprus. He has 35 years of experience in private and public administration. He wrote 17 books. He wrote the top ten with G. Stamatis, and also released this year under the title “Great Transformation – March to Uncertainty” (published by Papazisis).

“Confusion” by Stefan Zweig and “The Seduction of Syracuse” by Mark Lyle.

The “Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, because he is obsessed with perfection, speaks of the planet Earth and deifies human love.

I would only invite Cavafy to enjoy it.

From Mark Twain’s The American Earl, I learned about the problems of constructed identity in industrial societies of the late 19th century.

About the brave new world of Aldous Huxley, written in 1932 and relevant today. It takes us on a journey to a nightmarish future, to a society dedicated to the standardization and extinction of human emotions.

“Iliad” by Homer for the strong emotions that arise.

Professional and academic status offers endless incentives that stimulate my mind, make me feel the invisible side of life and put it into words.

The primacy of the individual over the collective interest, clientelism, obsession of society “on the position in the state”, the policy of benefits, fruitless populism, the reaction to any reforms, the role of the trade union movement and the waste of resources in temporary activities are not at all developing and productive.

The pandemic has caused global uncertainty and disruption of systemic, traditional social patterns, leading to irreversible risks. Supply chain disruptions, supply-demand shocks and inflationary pressures will plague us for years and require management by experienced management.

Zeal: Alexandra Scaraki

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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