Athens revolves around the austerity measures in Greece days after the referendum. Ten leading thinkers in democratic politics that include the former Greek Minister of Education, Aristides Baltas, the philosopher Srejko Horvat and the author and Cornel Prof. Jodi Dean, take turns in a room, miutes away from the Greek parliament and the tear gasses of Syntagma square, in answering the question: how economics affect politics and what consequences this will have on the future of democracy?