Eco-commune
flourishes as Greek economy withers
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designer Apostolos Sianos and three friends startled Greek villagers
when they quit well-paid jobs in Athens to set up a self-sufficient
commune that lives in yurts and grows its own vegetables.
30
August, 2012
In
California, or Scandinavia, such a move might have gone unnoticed.
But in deeply conservative rural Greece - where green thinking is
strictly the domain of urbanites - the project made suspicious locals
uneasy, or was laughed off as ridiculous.
But
now, two years and a brutal economic crisis later, Sianos and his
friends are the ones laughing.
With
Greece's economy in freefall, nearly one in four out of work and the
desperate jobless turning to the land to survive, the group's focus
on growing their own produce and cutting down their reliance on money
and a bankrupt state suddenly make practical sense to many Greeks -
and some are now turning to the vegan commune for advice.
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