Justme, it seems that political developments, are way ahead of us. Even though I never liked Papandreou or Berlouskoni, the way they forced the parliaments of two (even just in name) democratic countries to accept new prime ministers that were not voted by the people, is a terrible sign of the evasiveness, similar to dictatorship, that EU should never have allowed, especially when it is done for money. As I already wrote, there were several other ways to deal with the profiteers that "attacked" Greece, Italy, Ireland, Spain and Portugal raising the cost of loaning in terrible heights. But now I think that all this was nothing but a Trojan horse. When they congratulate you for the change in government, it is scary. The new prime ministers are both economists-bankers, with credentials from the very banks - institutions (IMF, EU bank) that congratulate us. Economics is not a precise science. And yet the only solid thing in economics, HISTORY, is never taken into account by the economists. Plus, most of the modern leaders-politicians in Greece have studied in USA. I tend to think that even if they mean well, when they come back to join the political parties they belong (!!!) their minds are altered by the theories they are taught. Actually, they have become ambassadors of this school of thought, that is spreading like a disease in Europe.
Anyway, in sociology, this reset/restart button of the two great WW, was noted and what's more they consider that the smaller wars around the world for the past 70 years, actually do the same thing only in small doses so that people won't complain. At the same time the cities grew larger and larger, and that actually meant that people were distanced from the land and the ways to obtain the necessary things (food) to cover their needs. In a way we are comfortably imprisoned in the walls of big cities, free to elect our guards, while at the same time we recognize that even for our smaller need we have to turn to them.
Thank you for the links, I will look into the sites you suggest.