Anti-Americanism and Anti-Capitalism in Europe and Beyond

Why do anti-Americanism and anti-capitalism go hand in hand?

When America was attacked by terrorists on September 11, 2001, Greece was among the countries with the strongest anti-American sentiment, together with the likes of Pakistan and Iran. At the same time, it was one of the few remaining countries with a strong Communist Party, and with leftist ideas having a significant pull in society.

Why do anti-Americanism and anti-capitalism go hand in hand? Why are both prevalent among modern European culture? How can societies that have contributed to and benefitted from the achievements of the West share such an animosity towards the ideas that made them great? In this talk, Nikos Sotirakopoulos, will interrogate the above questions, and the links between anti-Americanism and anti-capitalism, by drawing on his own experience from his years in the radical left. Recorded live at Ayn Rand Con Europe 2023

Nikos Sotirakopoulos is an instructor and visiting fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute. Dr. Sotirakopoulos is also the director of Ayn Rand Institute Europe and a graduate of the Objectivist Academic Center.

The views represent those of the author and not necessarily those of Capitalism Magazine.

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