... not a single euro has changed hands – none of the customers on this
drizzly Saturday morning has bothered carrying money at all. For many,
browsing through the racks of second-hand clothes, electrical appliances
and homemade jams, the need to survive means money has been usurped.
"It's
all about exchange and solidarity, helping one another out in these
very hard times," enthused Ioanitou, her hair tucked under a floppy felt
cap. "You could say a lot of us have dreams of a utopia without the
euro."
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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