The fundamentals of society rarely get questioned, which leads to a thinking process that is trapped in boundaries provided by outside. That's why many people are unable to see the flaws of the underlying system and only encounter the symptoms caused by them. And I fear that can lead to simplistic decision making like "let's vote no, because we don't want austerity, because I don't want to pay more taxes and get less pension.". (Which is a very understandable reasoning, but yet a limited view of things.)
There are too many shits in this world that have to go once and for all if we want to live peacefully, free and democratically.
I'm not Greek but I certainly don't want to live in a democracy, the tyranny of the majority.
People do not vote on behalf of the common good, they vote on self interest. Capitalism caters to exactly this.
In a democracy the selfish wants of the majority rule over the minority who are
forced to settle for less than they desire.
To quote Tuck Fheman "Good ideas don't require force"
Anarchy is the only way to sustained freedom imo. Anarcho-capitalism all the way
But rejecting a debt based economy and regaining sound money is a good first step, I hope it works out for the Greek people