Nikólaos Michaloliákos, 62, is an angry man. He has been angry for a long time, since he was just 16. That is, since, in July 1976, the military junta (the regime of the colonels) which governed Greece since April 1967, is replaced by a democratically elected government. While for many in the West the fall of a military dictatorship, replaced by a modern liberal democracy, is considered a positive development, Michaloliákos was not of the same opinion. On the eve of the revolution, he is arrested in front of the British embassy in Athens for violently protesting against the ousting...