
Paschos Mandravelis
RSSPaschos Mandravelis was born in Kozani in 1963. He studied Economics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and Μedia at the New School in New York City. He has published several books, including “They Said: A Dictionary of Intelligent Speech” by Kastanioti Publications and “Exercises on Liberalism” by Dardanos Publications. He has also translated David Brown’s “Cybertrends” for Kastanioti Publications. He currently works as an opinions writer for Kathimerini.
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COMMENT The dangerous sophistries of Mykonos
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COMMENT The benefits of liberal democracy
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COMMENT Reprehensible conservatism in education
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COMMENT Ludicrous island schemes
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COMMENT The price of progress
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COMMENT Forty-five years later
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COMMENT A poster on the metro
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COMMENT Consistently inconsistent
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COMMENT Permanently stuck at an event horizon
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COMMENT The deserted islands of reason
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COMMENT The Samos uprising
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COMMENT The inevitable crisis in migration

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