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take it off means
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lead with the wrong word of course
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invite invite so to speak see and
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discuss in general not only the results
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elections that their correct carcinomas
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the picture is more or less clear, although maybe
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you want to say something important but to me
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it seems that we need to talk about what
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now what's next because the most
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the main thing is not what was, what will be
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let's first why sound him
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[music]
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that there is sound now
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ok dear viewers now it’s crashing again
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We're having some trouble here, but we'll get there
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hope that this is not the machinations of anyone and
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so once again dear viewers again
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hello, I'm Boris Kagarlitsky in charge
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editor, rabkor website channels and ours
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guests as promised before the elections
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Maxim Shevchenko said that I promised
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bring maxim to the word bring
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reacted very
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so sharply limited it's ironic to say that
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yes, but without handcuffs and she remembered
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what do the police tell me when or me on
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the court was planted they say but like handcuffs
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you should put it on but I might be wrong
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did not refuse dug then it
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there will be posturing, especially no one
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most likely takes photographs, but in
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In any case, the point is that
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Of course we can discuss the election results but
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It seems to me that if again Maxim wants
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just talk about the election results
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it says flag in hand but it seems to me
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it's more interesting to talk about what
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now what after the elections whatever
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situation and what awaits us even more
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that's just while we're sitting here
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we talk in general anyway
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the picture becomes everything in my opinion
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more gloomy but he again is who is not
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knows I inform you that Sergei Zuev is the rector
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Ashaninki went to the hospital yesterday with
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heart attack at the same time
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at the same time the prosecutor's office continues
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the requester was taken into custody
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from the church that was sent to prison
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the spruce narrows just burst into view
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this is an indicator of how much more
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in the political world we now find ourselves
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already in the groove selected
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political procedure during which
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one of the branches of government would be formed
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legislation simply does not exist
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we just saw more in Russia
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performance which
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had nothing to do with the process itself
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was related to the results that
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eventually
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what happened in Moscow was announced
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it's just completely outside the scope
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common sense just came out
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Sobyanin announced the list of Sobyanin and
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this list was simply not demolished, everything was demolished
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Nastya Udaltsova demolished me in I won
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I just know for sure they demolished mine, that’s all
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absolutely
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Lobanov, the beautiful Lobanov, was given the ropes
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2
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you on Saturday evening I was 28
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percent it was a search of the floors and from
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hostile and the camps seem familiar
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it’s us who have sunk, you know, and that’s all there is to it
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I came, I know what we have in general
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took away the victory literally there for
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the last hour there was a personal reception
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the solution is said as they say yes so
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we were not accused of libel, well, as they say
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our masters say Moscow sparrows
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yes, in our opinion, it helped as a universal source in
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Moscow and a decision was made and this
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it was just, well, how would it be
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at the same time and as if demonstrating myself
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yourself Mr. Yano and the transition from so
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we call it a parliamentary republic
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which at least somehow imitated
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parliamentary republic just to
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feudal
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This is not the case with a feudal state in
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which siren says I am sovereign on mine
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territory Duke Sobyanin recognize the king
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Vladimir and but on my territory in my
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Duchy in my brand I decide who
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to be some deputies here,
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Sikhism you know this Mexican
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the term classic is always a mistake for sure
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Yes, which Cortes is actually there
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created when that's how it would be for what you
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criticized there and such a struggle
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jambs zm yes yes that is jambs that is
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the place of the local Morsi which he maintained
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in the region in to which until which how
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usually he was from the locals after all, but
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reported to his superiors
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it was happening that although he made the capital in
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conquered tenochtitlan and where he demolished
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Montezuma's empire and the local schools
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left anything that was a gift for a long time
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human sacrifices were made but before
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still in Mexico as a phenomenon is not screened
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but as they say, I’m not in Russia
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jambs of the deputy and in Russia this is them
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they were looking for Russia which they lost me
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Do you think this is a refund even for what you did?
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yourself not the times and Alex before Ivan
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the formidable, why fight Ivan the formidable
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boyar as a demonstration of boyar strength
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and in different regions according to different
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let's say the fugitive in St. Petersburg showed his
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quite a lot of helplessness there
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the Makarov clan seems to be completely
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dictated the terms and exactly
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Beatlesque
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there the resource aka aka turned out to be weaker
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Makarovsky resources well one way or another
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everywhere throughout the country large
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feudal groups that showed
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in different regions there are the most
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noticeable like Moscow or others
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power your strength and
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this is certainly a very interesting phenomenon
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a.p. turned out to be not omnipotent in Moscow
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Sobyanin’s behavior completely violated that
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the structure that Kiriyenko built
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legitimacy of competitiveness of minutes
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in Moscow at the behest of Sobyanin and and
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lords of Moscow cemeteries Alexey
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nemeryuk and everything happened I understand that
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you yourself and the all-Russian background
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radicalism, no, but they changed it, but
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not in the sense of what everyone said, but what
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you elections are rigged but we are just
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we tell him there are simply no more elections
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this stage is a procedure in political
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it makes no sense I agree with you
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which they of course completely removed
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political meaning there is one question it
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I was looking for a performance, I thought too
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definitely a performance but what's the point
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the performance that was shown to us here
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just like the performance there’s no way to do it
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there were no different meanings to politics
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meaning client meaning political
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management of the presidential administration he
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completely understandable show it
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to President Putin that you control what
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they are in control of the situation
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of course there was only one spectator of the performance
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Of course there is an agreement with the Communist Party of the Russian Federation
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I honestly called the number 18 19 back in March
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speaking despite the cries about what exists
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only two games and there will be a 50-on-one fight
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50 1819 there is a new party new people
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which was created on the knee in which
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about eight billion were pumped in there for
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two years, by the way, there is money there
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not unprecedented money there parts of it
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made on the basis of faberlic, as it were theirs
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regional branches were created on the basis
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companies of regional branches of the company
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faberlik which frequency is why the main ones
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sales main faberlic sales for
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boundaries between us speaking but no one and
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will never be declared a test agent
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this is not a denunciation, I am against the concept in general and
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on agents so I don't think it's
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something bad business has the right
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cosmetics there they are sold there and
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it's kind of personal and that's the thing with Marie
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they included Leonov, as it were,
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in Moscow they seemed to be dragging these same ones
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I don’t even know about Leonov
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they didn’t include it there with Leon’s badge
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Sobyaninsky is a man, it’s obvious that
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a little bit like he loosened the grip on new people
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which are the key ring of scam
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conditions you wanted to get in Moscow
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something you get our man
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evenly I think that everything is even worse
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worse, yes, because the conflict has escalated
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between Volodin Kirienko A.P. showed
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that they have a contract they can do a lot
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they can do a lot
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organize and create in the country
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we control the elections but what are we up to?
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large feudal lords do not obey
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political center Sobyanin and not
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obey Volodin, do you understand?
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goes and acts and
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this was the apotheosis and a kind of summary of everything
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article by Surkov who did not calculate these
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democracy and the term is well-fed intermediaries
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do you need well-fed intermediaries in person
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deputies
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which sets the marmots to a final few
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simplifies the situation by the fact that it’s all the same
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if we live to enter the world and everyone can
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here it is 140 minus 100 million from
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voters immediately absal some question
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we need some kind of group who will
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codify this this vote we
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you don’t have to understand legal
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nuances it's true there it's good 1 we can
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let's say, well, many people don't have
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higher education there or not a lawyer and
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that's why people should trust
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to some, but in general, why keep
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poor middlemen it was just
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article published on inauguration day
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the speaker is not the State Duma therefore
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I think that this is the process that we
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we can conditionally call it an election for us
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showed 1 quite serious fight
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very large groups of feudal lords who
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the boyars returned to the boyar system
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which
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divides and claims large enough
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pieces of power of the political system
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the struggle for the redistribution of power has already begun
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where did she leave the field?
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political legitimacy
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usual European politics which
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rely on democracy as
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representative institutions of government under
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rural places and it is carried by the authorities
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no longer in the sense that it is power
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represents the people but is in that sense
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that she represents different groups
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feudal lords can now be clear in the Duma
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see which group is in which party
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introduced by Russia into the Communist Party of the Russian Federation in the summer in other
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parties of whom representing 3g does not matter
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which party
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it doesn't matter at all
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interest volodin and type salute interest a
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n group Kiriyenko and type shoots
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interests of someone else there width
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modern Volodin I think they are an alliance
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union for neither is not the same thing
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of course yes Moscow is too serious and
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too big too powerful center
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economically and politically financial and
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you can see how Sobyanin is grouped around
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influential people there are the Yevtushenkos who
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they produce a vaccine, for example, there and so
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then of course it all goes back to one thing
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point one person glaze in vain
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new he is not the king the main viewer of Downey
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he is the emperor, that's when they asked me
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and with whom from you there is Putin Sarregre he is not
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he's not the king himself, he's never in charge
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apply for this position
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historical of all historical
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strangely enough, I can find analogies
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only francisco franco here we are extensive
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most similar to a drill
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because
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[music]
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well, a villain or
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well not a villain he has a certain
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his position is of course, well let's put it this way
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rebel against the republic and he
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destroyed the republic successively
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Franco in this case Franco but also ways
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the dictator is starting, of course the dictator
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of course this dictatorship
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authoritarian absolutely authoritarian
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fascism no no this is not fascism even more
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in addition, any attempts to sled fascist or
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other driving wheel movement
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will politically destroy this
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cardboard system in which which is not
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implies a real presence in
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her political subjects with real
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as if our ideological position
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the party, in my opinion, scored more
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five percent were specially drawn for us
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07 possible
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is there a clear political rps yes
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Russian party freedom and
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justice and atma written on the shirt
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Well, but in a few words, tell me how
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how do you see it give me how it is
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of course we couldn't
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rely on the regional office
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naturally because we didn’t receive them
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we relied on the federal list and
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for a number of candidates in the tour ganami list then
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that we had a limited budget and our
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resources were our access to
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federal channels is our access to
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Internet
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Well, this is some kind of my fame and that’s it
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including but also some other candidates yes
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and this is our agenda well dma my Damir
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Iskhakova Ruslana Kurbanov Dmitry
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Potapenko
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Maxima lips lush genes in the region
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definitely yes and
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it was a subpoena my only one
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set the national policy agenda
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for example, except for us, no one cares about this at all
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didn't say apple a little something like that
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he muttered they didn't have it
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mainstream and
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my own, yes, I took a risk, played all-in
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I don't know how this will all turn out but no
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was to take advantage of this opportunity
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just in my opinion criminal wine
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ok anyway
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Now what
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finished
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open or lohan stolen they stole from
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you and this is if you
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relatively speaking
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struggled some intrigue continues but
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it was stolen from you, maybe it was stolen from you
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would look at 2 on there at 12 at eleven
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stolen
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now the political one has simply been destroyed
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the election process as a way of forming
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as representatives of the people
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in the matter of formation, ask other authorities
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no longer exist than I think it is
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everything will be extrapolated in the same way
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on the regions, as it were, the beginning of a dashing misfortune and
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everything looks like if Sobyanin can and why in
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next year Krasnoyarsk region
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Kondratiev is not allowed, for example, or in
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Saratov elections next year or there
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in two years in Rostov it means you can
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everyone, relatively speaking, yes, now it’s throwing out
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choice of cat there will be so many choices
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often just don't
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fate of fargala konovalova sternum
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show that they are not guys
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they say why go there it is necessary
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somehow go through hydra coordination too
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naked risk
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the eighteenth year will not happen again
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so I think it hurts that your question
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correct in a situation of destruction
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external participation agenda although I think
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which should still be used in
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Heroically, elections should be used for
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I need to physically contact Sberbank now
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reaction time stagnation time in
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political sense but every time
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reactions should become like it was
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also in particular in Russian history
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Russian liberation movement
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time of intense intellectual
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Lenin's key works were
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written minutes after seven
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those years were very important
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moments related to strategy and
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tactics of the Prague liquidation party
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party conference you are in your twelfth year
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liquidationism withdraw the zm but we are with
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Bogdanov legal Marxism from the pipe
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there is a very good book by Theodor Shanin
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revolution how you changed the family just
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shown as Lenin including this
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good, still sealed, thinking about it
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results of the first Russian revolution
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forward reactions there and Teodor Shanin and you
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showed it brilliantly showed it too slice
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referring to Shanin Login and correspondent Murza
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very much too he is the history of Russian
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he has a revolution he is Shanina by the way
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I constantly quote and he says that
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Dolinin suddenly realized that the Marxist
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the scheme doesn’t work in Russia but he’s an eccentric
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greasy from
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the orthodox never went there
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break with the second international that is
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actually years when publicly
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politically nothing could be done
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there's 6
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7 7 7 years to 6 more revolutions of course
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lasted 7 years, that's when the faction
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Bolshakov means when we were
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elections at 13
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Yes, it’s a gift for us, and that is, this is how you lived
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before the war on the pier yes that was it
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make the most of it
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those were the intellectual years those were the years
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at the beginning when Trotsky had it there too
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so it was what it was called
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group forward sheep that is not August
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block until the August block was called and
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Bogdo and why is there a discussion with Bogdanov
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which in my opinion entered anal and
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Russian simply philosophical philosophy
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thoughts, well, in general it was a heyday and insi
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insi intellectual comprehension is and
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on the right flank there were naturally milestones
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you understand there and everything connected with it
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and in general I think this is it right now
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a very important task may be due to
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with an understanding of this task, they too
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draw conclusions and pogrom shanin ki how
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one of the intellectual centers
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well, which is at the junction of the left
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thoughts of liberal thought because there
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are you used to the left or I will be heavenly spam
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bring 1 Yudin closer and there is, as it were,
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there are liberals and such people are right there
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consciousness that is, it is intellectual
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the club is so janine analogous to which even
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higher school of economics or university
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we are such an analogue, perhaps it is
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destruction specifically to stop and
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destroy intellectual life
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systemic in Russia and two arrests and
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attempts to arrest Sergei I will get Obukhov
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you know it will hit you with blows
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intellectually there were attempts by light
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got the hut they tried to arrest him
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but when they realized that he was a deputy
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they, as they say, they obviously didn’t have
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the papers said that Sergei Palych
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became a deputy so they got it
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attempts to arrest that intimidation
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Achiva's picture you understand time very much
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such a fine was issued and God forbid
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monstrously a fine of 200,250 thousand under
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half a million, which of course goes without saying
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ruin after ruin completely
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fines
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so I decided that it is extremely important now
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I see a special role for workers’ correspondents in this
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which all these years remained mine
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look well
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probably the main intellectual thread
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scientific center of left thought in Russia
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this is actually an open discussion
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I don’t see any prospects right now
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political coalitions
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or dust platforms and don't want them
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I'll tell you right away to participate with us
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were determined during these elections by each
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I'm one of us
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color
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I'm not embarrassed at all by him
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clearly and clearly in
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political sense
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disassociate from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation but in human terms
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I mean, I have great sympathy
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to many members of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, including
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for those who became a deputy, I know what’s there and
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wonderful enlightened people and those who
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did not become deputies and in which I
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I just believe especially the younger generation
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maybe they could read a little book
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I don’t even always recommend yours
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read books for undoubtedly just the format
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I have a counter question too, I’m just
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In general, I listen to you with great interest and
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it seems to me that really
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intellectual work goes there too
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you strive and this is just what I chose
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opportunities I welcome that the movement for
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the new socialism that arose our
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eyes that are quite radical
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human sense despite
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Nikolay's restrictions on payment for this
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enough in a good political sense
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radical movements I know I just see
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what do people think there?
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there are a lot of people like that there
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populist then Montego author's themes
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in the hay there is there so on but they
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undoubtedly
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radicalize the Communist Party of the Russian Federation that you are for us
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actually joined the Communist Party of the Russian Federation
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personal wife pays for Angelica
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Glazkova of course by agreement with
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Athos understands this, so what?
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that Maria of the Prussians was tired and won
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the list means it has become single-member
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to deputies
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Well, I'm sure I can by agreement
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Naturally Angelica and the city became
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Deputy, I think this is very serious
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event because in dns as far as I am
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I see
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there are very interesting processes going on there
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there is literally pressure and demand
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radicalization from below yes, as it were, Nikolai
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handkerchiefs ntam has a huge
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authority
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but this is not a sect, that is, these are not words
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the prophet there demands, as it were, activity
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and this pressure will inevitably be
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end up in the Communist Party too
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I am of course a mouse of the Communist Party nomenclature
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the matter is minimal but they have a lot of experience
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for this part number eight again
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why should he have that Misha
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Delyagin, for example, went to the same place for me
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I was interested in the result because
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do at least at the verbal level
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which will be pronounced
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show your such a radical voice
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criticism is acceptable, but Delyagin is not criticized
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from the left position
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Diogenes and somehow softer
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formulate
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delyagin delyagin corporate health
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state to put it mildly something
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I'm sure he's a wonderful person
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I have a lot of sympathy for him
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books in general yes everything is correct
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he said yes, just look at what he
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now he speaks when he speaks
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definitely anchored at Millerovo
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the voice of the people will be heard
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Mikhail Gennady Delyagin I have no doubt
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Well, I haven’t arrived now Grisha, congratulations
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here but I'm getting to where we're talking about good
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here are the elections as they were
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I thought big, as they say, this is not the place
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for discussions on them nothing more
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ball one went even further you get
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salary so why are you opposing us
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need opposition rock volodin yes here
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should not de position everyone who receives
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salary we must be united honestly
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saying sometimes they brought it into the chapel
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political party really
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opposition they could have told me
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need your salary they could
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refuse the Duma salary after all
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party that receives 4 billion
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almost within five years due to
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votes by percentage
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about three and a half 4 billion
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could pay a similar salary
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my deputy live on less why
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less is possible and so am I
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you could definitely stand up and tell Volodin
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keep your money we don't want from
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depend on you and become independent France
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They didn’t wait, of course, but not even for a minute
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ok, what should we do with this?
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decent people decent deputies
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which are still there, what would you
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I would advise them to perform
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advised me to speak and I can say that
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they hear here I am when these appeared
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data on torture in Saratov means
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soup Saratov sendo I immediately contacted
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to the deputies of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation on the echo of Moscow
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never heard me, I was looking for you
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I ask you to be the only faction that I am
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know can initiate a hearing about
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parliamentary investigation naturally
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United Russia failed very much
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interesting to see the name
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voting in general Communist Party factions all
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were for against. surprisingly
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Alexander Yushchenko and Sergei Gavrilov are like this
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Orthodox this one which is loaded with scandal
00:26:17
Yushchenko was then really justified
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the press secretary has already spoken with knives
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I wasn't there when I logged out
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I got it wrong, I don't know how it happened
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I even wrote a statement there for him saying
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he is behind there and so on, but in fact
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because there to Lisa, what else is very
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seriously, this is the Saratov Federal Penitentiary Service
00:26:36
Boldino territory is the question
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Vyacheslav Viktorovich who was elected
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single-mandate deputies in Saratov
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truth on your territory
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wild crimes are happening
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regarding the rights of citizens up to which there
00:26:52
there are dishes there guilty innocent
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that most innocent people don't care
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I know that according to the law on the status of a deputy
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the fact that I myself used it in
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Vladimir region deputy
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has the right of the State Duma
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enter any season and any prison
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and no one can stop him
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I remember meeting any prisoner
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there in the presence
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security as opposed to the lawyer or members
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n.k. let me say as a deputy
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regional legislative assembly in the season I can
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come and the State Duma deputy may go to jail
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they cannot prevent him from entering
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I have to go if it's right for me
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there's a letter to a relative, here I am, well, well
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or the prisoner asked me adi brother
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The State Duma may not wait for this letter
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Volodin may well come there
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Moreover, a State Duma deputy can
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territory of the entire country not dative from
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who could cut down which water is chosen here
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Let's say you were elected there from a coma, that's how
00:27:53
Oleg Mikhailov, but Oleg can calmly
00:27:56
in Irkutsk, let’s say the sizhok is a torture chamber
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come and so on I'm sure it's
00:28:02
the country will see and hear this agenda
00:28:05
which I have never seen in the entire history
00:28:08
In my opinion, only the Liberal Party of Russia came to the State Duma
00:28:12
like this in prison because the LDPR faction
00:28:14
it was always connected like, well, this
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that's right, I'll come and go to jail
00:28:19
going to help people the parish itself is simple
00:28:22
going to prison I already know can save a life
00:28:25
man and he will not be released, but he
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I'll stop having such cases
00:28:31
it’s just my arrival, just interest
00:28:34
that the owner of the zone immediately [ __ ]
00:28:36
there will still be a little writing there because there are problems
00:28:38
will be fine there let him live there
00:28:40
in six months so you will start again
00:28:42
You can come back again in six months
00:28:44
to this topic yes
00:28:47
that is, it is very important that they
00:28:50
can do this within the scope of authority
00:28:52
of course no one will attend their performance
00:28:54
broadcast at least they are there OP OP
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I speak for everyone on the podium of the state
00:28:59
think and campbell how they perform
00:29:01
so I’m not looking specifically where you are
00:29:03
well, something like that, you have to look for it somehow
00:29:06
really it's not
00:29:08
walking
00:29:09
something sometimes walks in general deputies
00:29:13
have the right to meet people
00:29:15
deputies have the right
00:29:18
how Valery Rashkin did it
00:29:21
meetings with voters weeks to do this
00:29:23
on the streets so that people don’t get it later
00:29:25
there are deadlines for doing this
00:29:27
in various other ways the deputy has
00:29:30
the right to initiate verification of credentials
00:29:32
the deputies are still very large, but here they are
00:29:36
this prison topic is very important
00:29:38
moment is very important and
00:29:41
It is characteristic that the faction is new people
00:29:43
in pairs almost entirely
00:29:45
abstained from voting
00:29:47
voted did not receive a signal from above
00:29:49
how they should vote on the bill
00:29:52
which proposed the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, by the way, from the words
00:29:56
Nikolai handkerchiefs but he said it was
00:29:57
Angelica Eyes was like the initiator
00:30:00
this idea was presented in faction
00:30:04
stoned deputy kaprov is very much a doctor
00:30:08
date of Ulyanovsk so I think that
00:30:11
Communist Party time will be like the era itself
00:30:15
like it or not, no matter how Zyuganov
00:30:17
swore my love by the way there you understand
00:30:20
in meetings with him they seemed to be silent
00:30:22
millers and
00:30:24
this same Kashin there Novikov was in response
00:30:28
to Putin's question, does anyone want to look for
00:30:29
tell them Putin is the only faction
00:30:32
who did he address this question to?
00:30:34
Communist Party of the Russian Federation after matches Yuganova Putin
00:30:37
looked at Melnikov and forever
00:30:39
bitten
00:30:40
would you like to add anything else?
00:30:43
want to
00:30:44
there would be questions that
00:30:48
it was understandable no one wanted
00:30:50
nothing to add
00:30:51
then there is such an opportunity
00:30:54
so I think everything will depend on
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how much the deputies of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation especially
00:30:59
single-member members will feel
00:31:01
they are representatives of voters
00:31:04
hostage to the fact that they owe something
00:31:07
I don’t know if it’s Yuganov’s kashina or
00:31:11
We'll somehow reach an agreement with the administration
00:31:13
the president or Volodin yes yes it is
00:31:15
unsafe yes it may be bad for them
00:31:18
turn around but this is definitely not a country
00:31:21
will forget it will certainly do them
00:31:23
serious political figures, well
00:31:25
in other words, the main question is
00:31:27
question
00:31:28
eternal courage now up to personal what
00:31:31
in English it's called by the way
00:31:33
The Russian word integrity is interesting, yes here it is
00:31:35
while being true to yourself
00:31:37
or your principles and
00:31:40
well, somewhere strangely political
00:31:43
fantasy which is just bad we always
00:31:45
ready to advise comrade if they
00:31:48
look for sure he won't see he went
00:31:50
some comrades are watching, I think that
00:31:52
there are guys who have fantasies
00:31:53
fantasy everything is fine I'll be close
00:31:57
imagination on Mikhail Delyagin with
00:31:59
everything is great in the imagination
00:32:01
practically even less political
00:32:02
imagination but I remember Sartre before
00:32:04
imagination put it as if but
00:32:06
Imagination is necessary even in such moments
00:32:08
especially because ready-made recipes
00:32:10
There are no ready-made templates, they must
00:32:15
remember that power does not exist like
00:32:17
some dense environment of power, then their people
00:32:20
desires, their relationship and also dialogues
00:32:24
as we understood from Putin’s speech at
00:32:26
Valdai Club
00:32:27
there is no such thing as moderate
00:32:30
conservatism
00:32:31
just healing you're great great this is
00:32:35
healthy moderate conservatism is
00:32:37
accommodation has not changed anything
00:32:40
nothing has changed like it is now
00:32:41
it's already uncomfortable, I've achieved a lot and not
00:32:44
I want something to change but that’s all
00:32:46
the key idea by the way is water from real
00:32:48
by the way, this is life, I’ll show you what it is
00:32:51
really the idea that we don't want anything
00:32:53
It’s good for us to change, but there are others who don’t
00:32:55
applies very well means with this
00:32:57
decided wrong yes what is your city
00:33:00
the problem is yes, but there is something for us
00:33:04
this is the logic of not changing anything
00:33:07
it’s very dangerous because for whom
00:33:10
will happen when you have five thousand security forces
00:33:12
5 million security forces is not for you
00:33:15
dangerous on salary will not say
00:33:18
feeding is actually in order when
00:33:21
the authorities rely too much on the security forces
00:33:24
this is bad for one reason
00:33:25
the security forces will be defeated by the husband, the security forces themselves
00:33:27
what will he say stop?
00:33:30
the real power is there
00:33:32
it's unlikely
00:33:35
It’s unlikely that these security forces will say that
00:33:38
the analysis here will tell everyone who should
00:33:42
who can't tell
00:33:44
turned until they walked to
00:33:47
ok
00:33:48
yes all couples are caudillo franco
00:33:51
I looked at everyone and left, I don’t see the light
00:33:55
then then they killed the gi he appointed
00:33:58
the successor of the general Blank who killed
00:34:01
and this is the Basque review for the year
00:34:04
literally how long I don’t remember yet
00:34:06
Franco's life was or when we have such
00:34:09
that's it yes but but but it's hot
00:34:13
guys [ __ ] around the real successor and
00:34:16
the Basques blew it up it was so very
00:34:19
loud tourist what was it real
00:34:22
successors here after the death of the form
00:34:23
it turned out that there were no other candidates for
00:34:27
caudillo and then began in Spain
00:34:29
very interesting process when I was there
00:34:31
I don’t remember which one is on the right
00:34:36
[music]
00:34:37
Aznar
00:34:40
in short, democratization began and
00:34:43
liberalization perk is back the king is
00:34:45
means juan carlos
00:34:47
son because his father Franco doesn't
00:34:50
even allowed people to come to Spain like us
00:34:52
we know because Franco was anti
00:34:54
a monarchist he was not a correspondent of punishment
00:34:57
Karlis K party in Spain is
00:34:59
their hood is monarchical in nature
00:35:02
always held back punishment
00:35:05
Franco of course ideologically probably
00:35:07
would have been a fascist, but he understood that
00:35:11
it's hard for fascists to be because of heritage
00:35:13
there he is Antonio right there to Rivera Primo
00:35:17
de rivera, etc. it's like he's his father
00:35:20
won’t be able to adapt to himself later
00:35:21
the military did not accept the fascists anyway
00:35:23
fascists phalanx st and well, romantically
00:35:26
Strangely enough, poetic people are also
00:35:29
in Spain everything carried it is acceptable
00:35:31
Lorca hid from murderers in his house
00:35:34
comrade of the phalanx 100 who you hid and
00:35:37
bleach was tricked into taking away and
00:35:40
shoot me later, well, I don’t want to go there
00:35:43
deepen
00:35:44
in short, after that the process began
00:35:47
Corellia the leader of the Spanish a returned
00:35:50
Corelli giving out nothing comparative
00:35:53
who is experiencing the thirties here
00:35:56
forties in Stalin's Soviet
00:35:58
union yet
00:35:59
It's a miracle he wasn't repressed
00:36:02
then it’s all the same then his Brezhnev
00:36:05
there he branded communism for the euro and he
00:36:09
played a huge role in particular
00:36:10
time of fascist coup attempt 82
00:36:13
the year when the military broke into parliament
00:36:15
and you can shoot everyone, lie down and that’s it
00:36:17
climbed under those same ones and the correlation is
00:36:20
it is known that he lit a cigarette and folded the salt in his hands
00:36:23
hands soon I'm not going to the principle of parties
00:36:26
it's burning, you'll shoot me, that's why kids
00:36:28
you [ __ ] fascist bastards he said
00:36:32
by the way, Spain overcame them
00:36:36
a very important process of leaving dictatorship
00:36:39
due to and this is a very complex system
00:36:42
very similar to Russia because
00:36:44
regional conflicts are incredible
00:36:47
before terrorist conflicts
00:36:48
Catalan Boston terrorism
00:36:51
Asturian separatism is generally different
00:36:54
languages ​​you know us andalusia cat
00:36:57
Castile and all that stuff
00:37:01
they were able to help them of course
00:37:04
support for the European Union and inclusion
00:37:06
the European Union is everything but in general we
00:37:10
We are now entering a period when our
00:37:12
potential for destiny is full of strength that he
00:37:15
shows everywhere, nowhere of course, no down
00:37:18
I'm never really going to leave
00:37:21
it's clear no one is going anywhere it's obvious otherwise
00:37:24
the system will be built according to the factor
00:37:26
having it as the highest point
00:37:29
strategic political power
00:37:32
I thought he wouldn't be president
00:37:34
over perfect how can it not be
00:37:36
one thing you have to constantly be like
00:37:38
as if dependent on what everyone knows
00:37:42
like an imitation, everyone knows none
00:37:44
there is no presidential election it's all going on
00:37:47
such a head of the council and therefore
00:37:52
please be Iranian
00:37:55
Iranian food seems to be cool
00:37:58
is the guy really there or are you serious
00:38:01
but it is clear that the authorities are all aurora au
00:38:03
spiritual leader and then spirituality
00:38:06
there is no well there is Elvira's stan
00:38:08
operational security officer has a wife
00:38:11
Kazakh version
00:38:13
Kazakhstani in a row slightly different
00:38:14
because he is Nursultan Nazarbayev
00:38:16
after all, a from the party environment b
00:38:19
Kazakhstan states completely
00:38:21
obvious and clear national basis
00:38:25
the face of the Kazakh Kazakh nation who
00:38:28
went from ethnicity to political
00:38:31
nations can even obviously say though
00:38:33
there are difficulties with everyone there
00:38:35
let's say in specifics
00:38:38
this is a slightly different legitimacy of Katya
00:38:41
Nazarbayev's legitimacy within
00:38:42
Kazakhstan she is definitely because he
00:38:45
is the leader of the Kazakh
00:38:50
ethnic space or of course not
00:38:52
everyone recognizes him, there is opposition
00:38:55
does it appear among the body kits?
00:38:58
or so on or left is enough
00:39:01
the strong who criticize
00:39:03
lived Azinski events even on women's
00:39:07
the event is very criticism is liberal
00:39:10
opposition but the elite is the national Kazakh summer
00:39:13
of course it is consolidated around him
00:39:15
of course the state is of an authoritarian type
00:39:17
quite
00:39:20
national there is no national here
00:39:22
the fact is all attempts to say that I am there
00:39:24
to the ruler of the Russians, we are Russians, they are, as it were,
00:39:26
in Russia it’s so strange to be honest
00:39:28
sound, you know, that is, Russia before
00:39:31
Russia is too too diverse
00:39:33
too varied too
00:39:35
imperial has a history of dragging and
00:39:38
the design of the plows is here, that's why they're like this
00:39:41
things are therefore Spanish, so it is very
00:39:44
interesting parameter means very
00:39:46
unexpected because the comparison of Russia with
00:39:49
in Spain I hardly heard anyone indignant
00:39:51
I can really compare you with someone
00:39:53
let's compare
00:39:54
I won’t let Spain, I’ll pull out my thoughts to the end
00:39:58
that we have such a feature at all
00:40:01
Russian intelligentsia are compared
00:40:04
I’ll get the best one and soon I’ll trade better
00:40:07
the worst side there are parallels of analogy and
00:40:09
here is a comparison with Spain that is unexpected
00:40:13
me because this is a comparison
00:40:16
there is no cruelest country in Europe
00:40:19
This number is only in Britain
00:40:22
terrible regional conflict
00:40:24
but in Britain it's actually a few
00:40:26
countries, let's be honest even with
00:40:28
authority even without football
00:40:31
commands yourself what do you need these
00:40:33
I'll say more Atlanta pound separate 1
00:40:36
to 1 calling him and the tracks in Spain
00:40:38
struggle between regional separatism
00:40:41
why was it purchased in armed form?
00:40:43
uprisings in different types of Basques for example
00:40:47
Karlis you monarchists relied on during
00:40:50
fight means with the liberals who were sitting in
00:40:53
Madrid on Boston exactly and then on
00:40:55
Easter new leaned and left radicals
00:40:57
Bosgone was allowed at first
00:40:59
conservative Catholic yes and then
00:41:01
suddenly the set became the left color and in
00:41:05
overall it's pretty late
00:41:06
because the lands form for nationalism
00:41:09
Basque for the region and in Spain it is very
00:41:12
it is strongly felt that there are zones somewhere and nowhere
00:41:15
Castilla doesn't work on where their capital is
00:41:17
Spanish castilla on it is just not for me
00:41:19
they say and it’s important for the coupon
00:41:22
catalonia basquenia part ando better
00:41:25
salon between Catalonia unfortunate Spaniards
00:41:28
actually discriminate, of course, and
00:41:31
maintaining a single format
00:41:33
Spain as a single state is
00:41:36
a political problem that everyone solved
00:41:38
the leftists decided, the liberals decided there, Franco
00:41:41
it’s just in a situation of dictatorship when everyone
00:41:43
All the leaders simply blew their heads off
00:41:46
for Catalan sake, he just
00:41:47
shot there or all the Basques who
00:41:50
performed, managed to open their mouths too
00:41:52
shot but this led to
00:41:55
because the problem was driven internally
00:41:57
appeared this brutal tourist
00:41:59
organizations really, let's be honest
00:42:02
or were in Catalonia too
00:42:04
a terrorist organization is not
00:42:06
solved the problem, this is what happened now
00:42:08
that's what we've seen now in Denmark days
00:42:11
this is not so long ago and even liberals who
00:42:15
Socialists rule Spain were forced
00:42:17
act in completely dictatorial ways
00:42:18
that is, arrest and repress
00:42:21
leaders of the Catalan movement
00:42:23
recognize the Catalan referendum and that's it
00:42:25
stuff like that in Russia
00:42:28
regional separatism as it were
00:42:31
regional identity this this too
00:42:33
a constant problem and you just can’t solve it
00:42:36
as Franco decided or what
00:42:37
Putin is trying to solve some of the problems simply
00:42:39
elimination of regional sovereignty and
00:42:42
the right thing to do in Russia is to decide
00:42:44
the only way is federal
00:42:45
agreement
00:42:46
this should be a federal republic
00:42:48
in which all regions have equal rights
00:42:51
that is, Vladim, I am in favor of
00:42:54
the Vladimir region had the same
00:42:56
rights like Tatarstan were signed
00:42:59
federal agreement but the first point
00:43:02
of this agreement should be the main
00:43:03
a political crime is
00:43:05
demands for the collapse of the federation, exits from
00:43:08
federation, that's what I think, and then
00:43:10
the people of the regions must be provided
00:43:13
maximum regional specificity
00:43:15
component and these are the interests of the peoples of Russia
00:43:18
our party is the only one
00:43:20
spoke and formulated this during
00:43:22
elections the ruling party opposes this
00:43:24
in Russia there is peripheral capitalism
00:43:26
which you described so beautifully because
00:43:29
what does this mean that it is necessary with everyone
00:43:31
regions to agree on something
00:43:33
there is no exploitation of forest subsoil and so on
00:43:36
On the contrary, we need to unify everything
00:43:39
transfer to the province convert her pick up
00:43:41
provinces to take the money and how
00:43:43
gas has begun to sell these resource assets
00:43:46
forest there and so on to the west to the east to whom
00:43:49
anything for feeding the ruling means
00:43:52
the top of the feudal her feudal
00:43:54
which
00:43:56
I read a lot of Frank Herbert playing there
00:43:59
dune but plays quite realistically between me
00:44:01
It seems that it’s not Harrison that you’ve rather read
00:44:03
burns de broto in general these cheerful utopias
00:44:07
60s 70s you know which one goes there
00:44:10
you scored the chronicles of amber the chronicles of amber
00:44:15
this is just fim's favorite book
00:44:16
Ostrovsky was which seemed very
00:44:19
often referred to I remember lectures film
00:44:21
Viktorovich who was very close to
00:44:22
current guide to he often you
00:44:25
gave the example of the Chronicles of Amber like this
00:44:27
there is a genuine center everything else
00:44:29
means the reflection of the image there and this
00:44:33
very important point just to understand
00:44:34
that's why our struggle today is a struggle for
00:44:38
national rights for regional rights
00:44:41
this fight is about the rights of peoples therefore
00:44:43
when a topic arises in Tatarstan
00:44:46
language which is very important for the Tatars
00:44:49
a beggar is first perceived as an infringement
00:44:51
how segregation to attempts at assimilation
00:44:54
I say for Russians today the fight is for
00:44:57
the rights of Tatars to learn the language is a struggle for
00:45:00
rights of Russians there are no separate rights today
00:45:03
I think that’s actually Lenin’s position
00:45:06
that these are positions clearly expressed by Lenin
00:45:08
article of national pride
00:45:10
Great Russians and Putin is constant and
00:45:13
entourage above and ruling in Russia
00:45:15
capitalist stones but they could well
00:45:17
liberals say from there or children
00:45:19
they live in France they are liberals but here
00:45:22
as if they say we are Russian Russians
00:45:25
they constantly exploit the topic
00:45:26
Russian on the shell than the Russian people
00:45:28
he is dying out, he is practically non-existent
00:45:30
passes virtual space
00:45:32
such an urban lumpen
00:45:35
gestalt of the collective Lubinsky and
00:45:38
and or completely grotesque forms when there
00:45:41
Kadyrov or Yevkurov it turns out we are Russian
00:45:45
speak up and soon I will be a gorilla
00:45:47
Russian personnel here means some
00:45:50
Russian tengu but I mean shin no
00:45:52
so I'm a Russian officer, there's a Russian there
00:45:55
there are, as it were, Russian officials independently
00:45:57
by nationality
00:45:59
you know this is a very important point
00:46:01
There is
00:46:03
that is why the analogy with Spain is very
00:46:06
Interesting
00:46:07
well, well, the morning is not eternal, Franco is not evening
00:46:11
A
00:46:12
We have the form Smertin and Oleg
00:46:15
questions I have to just hand over put them on
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Even the viewer has already accumulated questions for me
00:46:21
put on headphones and now
00:46:25
let's work with the audience and so dear
00:46:27
friends, we are waiting for questions Oleg Antonov cameras
00:46:31
what kind of traveling side is this?
00:46:32
Borisevich Maxim can you hear me we can hear
00:46:35
yes, but at first you can't a little
00:46:38
louder I'll be okay I'll be a little louder
00:46:40
speak
00:46:42
yesterday's question you and I when was
00:46:44
Victoria Garcia Bernal streams here
00:46:47
just
00:46:48
by all means, that means the code is on the gene course
00:46:51
Stepan writes on Boris Maxim's stream
00:46:54
Shevchenko expressed that he was ready to support
00:46:55
any initiatives
00:46:57
who will defend the rights
00:46:59
workers on their channel Maurice
00:47:01
help wiki get to maxim
00:47:03
maximum and ask for words
00:47:05
no need to ask before I'm ready
00:47:08
support
00:47:10
simple help
00:47:12
give me my phone, it will solve everything
00:47:16
we fulfilled our obligations so on
00:47:19
so it’s just given by the user
00:47:22
Marat sent 600 rubles without
00:47:23
any message
00:47:25
so Evgeny asks Boris if
00:47:29
Maxim with Grigory Yudin and Alexey
00:47:31
Sakhnin they will develop a concept of anti
00:47:35
methodologist will this be the one
00:47:38
with a kashcheev needle, but not only no
00:47:42
there is no spark, I'm happy to look for it
00:47:44
I know Peter Shchedrovitsky very well
00:47:45
We know this logical school very well
00:47:47
I am not a methodologist myself, but I have been
00:47:50
participated in seminars conducted
00:47:51
Pyotr Georgich, I have all the best regards
00:47:54
I relate to
00:47:56
[music]
00:47:58
philosophical legacy of Georgy Petrovich and
00:48:00
Trinity I don’t think that any
00:48:02
I don't think this is profanation
00:48:05
after all, like any philosophical school
00:48:07
she is true in some ways, but also in some ways she is
00:48:10
it is not true that any philosophical
00:48:13
position she does not claim
00:48:15
the absoluteness of even Hegel and Lecant
00:48:18
one can criticize Nietzsche and Schopenhauer
00:48:20
Heidegger Baudrillard and even Marx
00:48:23
Marx can be criticized, that's why I don't
00:48:26
I want to create nothing anti methods
00:48:28
logical but I think in the middle
00:48:30
roads and here I understand there is no water
00:48:32
open the methodology of thinking it must
00:48:35
be deep meaningful and important and
00:48:38
the very criticism of some philosophical school
00:48:41
and is the development of philosophy forward
00:48:44
this is known so to be honest I
00:48:47
to the methodology of thinking to school
00:48:49
I regard Shchedrovitsky with great respect
00:48:51
with respect and with great interest this
00:48:54
there is some subtext to the question
00:48:58
the influence of the Shchedrovitsky school is already thinking
00:49:02
administration I'm not doing anything wrong there
00:49:04
I see because at least it allows
00:49:06
systematize if this influence
00:49:07
was real I don't think she's real
00:49:10
that I don’t regret leaving this school
00:49:13
never no it's not like that no he came out
00:49:16
Komsomol and left the business, he just
00:49:19
actively interacted at some point
00:49:21
With
00:49:22
Efim Ostrovsky we are Georgy generous and
00:49:24
Peter generously Viktorovich he did not leave
00:49:27
metro camp school this is wrong
00:49:29
understanding later it doesn’t matter where it came from
00:49:32
Kiriyenko besides him there is still a lot
00:49:33
the people there are not a dictatorship, Yanin did not come out of
00:49:36
this school and others behind this one
00:49:38
schools believe me therefore
00:49:42
if the methodology of thinking which
00:49:44
allows you to organize the cutting process
00:49:47
isolate the main thing, put the main thing
00:49:49
that this is an association of collective
00:49:51
efforts in the formation of common goals
00:49:54
but the system doesn’t work like that, and even the most
00:49:58
outstanding philosophers and methodologists
00:50:00
once there they will act based on
00:50:02
from their philosophical views or
00:50:05
methodology is there, Putin’s favorite
00:50:07
Ivan Ilyin let's say yes, well, he's not stupid
00:50:10
philosopher although they called the sergeant major
00:50:12
philosophy yes but our task but there for now
00:50:14
not clearly indicated in this collection
00:50:17
and from our point of view, he and he are fascist
00:50:20
did not hide his sympathy for fascism
00:50:22
but in general the political ones are clearly named
00:50:24
tasks if he were there he turned
00:50:27
just like a gray official
00:50:29
executive philosophy doesn't work there
00:50:32
there
00:50:33
Berdyaev you would turn into such a nonsense
00:50:36
I know anyone, you name it, you understand exactly
00:50:38
also, oddly enough, in Stalin's
00:50:40
the control system was not needed there
00:50:43
I needed philosophers there
00:50:46
Bukharin Bukharin's death is not because
00:50:48
about the sword and met with Trotskyists in
00:50:50
Europe when he was sent to study Tamara
00:50:53
I'm there there is an archive of Marx and Engels before
00:50:56
I'll get up to hell he was there and that's it
00:50:59
clearly there is one philosopher the rest
00:51:02
you understand interpreters here too
00:51:05
the most important thing is that you climb into
00:51:08
someone gathered their methodologies
00:51:09
interprets it or something with his own
00:51:11
pledge and thinking seats blather
00:51:13
similarly therefore methodology of thinking
00:51:16
Believe me it's wonderfully interesting
00:51:18
Sergei's deep philosophical school
00:51:20
dorje in which we mention he is one of
00:51:22
leading
00:51:25
Well, let's just say he's still in the Companions
00:51:29
the first students parsley in my opinion yes yes
00:51:31
his cultural policy with Peter too
00:51:35
they are friends as far as I know where you cut
00:51:37
I immediately came out in support of him, I remember
00:51:39
lectures by Sergei Zueva on cultural
00:51:42
politics is deeply interesting in
00:51:44
basically a thing this is why why like this
00:51:47
There is no need to think about methodology in clichés
00:51:50
and don’t sin Oleg
00:51:53
so here donat came Alexander Gusev
00:51:56
writes respected theorists, maybe it’s time
00:51:59
stop trying to lay
00:52:01
modern reality about how
00:52:03
fool procrustean bed marxist
00:52:06
theory of Leninism and begin developing
00:52:07
fresh ideas
00:52:09
Of course, who should lay Procrustean
00:52:12
bed and there is one problem, I’ll answer
00:52:14
At once
00:52:16
science and general awareness of any reality
00:52:20
still requires codification of taffy
00:52:23
spread out even waiting for someone's middle name
00:52:25
methodology
00:52:27
any reality as we know is concrete
00:52:29
this one directly said they will never decompose
00:52:32
without a trace this remainder yes
00:52:36
You
00:52:38
not specifically to Marxist any other
00:52:41
then this is actually a problem then your theory yes
00:52:43
it makes it really easy to understand
00:52:47
like and by the way groups why art
00:52:50
I also need art in my opinion
00:52:52
through the image to give a more complete
00:52:55
awareness or emotional perception
00:52:58
no phenomenon than we logically want
00:53:01
form because well, this work is somewhat
00:53:04
differently that's why yes I think that
00:53:09
any theory is limited but
00:53:12
why do you need practice so that all the time
00:53:15
testing is limited to one's own theory
00:53:17
so it seems to me that
00:53:20
now is the time for intellectual
00:53:23
serious work yriar and slave course created
00:53:26
a huge step forward on this path we will
00:53:28
continue so if on the node
00:53:30
in particular, I spoke on my stream
00:53:33
with the idea of ​​a round table mint is called on
00:53:35
some conferences for some
00:53:38
events what kind of forum of left forces am I
00:53:41
I can say right away that I won’t
00:53:42
participate in any form of leftist forces before
00:53:44
discussion of the agenda, I first think that
00:53:47
before collecting the forum left forces
00:53:49
which then, as they say, will
00:53:50
sign up we already had this experience yes
00:53:53
I came to Sergei Udaltsov and looked for Sergei
00:53:55
let's hold it under the auspices of the left front
00:53:57
Serezha's left-wing forum went after that
00:54:00
Vladimirovich porridge on the water but Vich Kashin
00:54:01
went to Gennady Zyuganov in a number of modes
00:54:03
Dmitry instructed me to take the person further
00:54:05
what you saw in the big picture happened
00:54:08
in the columned hall of the House of Unions, you understand this
00:54:10
wasn't quite the idea I was thinking with
00:54:14
Musudan fuss head start it was not a forum and
00:54:18
all dreams Sakhnin and when we are with him
00:54:19
they were discussing what would happen there, as if they were all
00:54:21
crashed when everything was ordered
00:54:23
new it was a presentation of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation as
00:54:26
the leading force on the left flank, well, in
00:54:29
similar pero no me pr world and
00:54:31
I'm not going to participate in events
00:54:33
I admit that the Communist Party of the Russian Federation is the leader
00:54:36
parliamentary force on the left flank
00:54:38
the position of the left opposition is unconditional
00:54:41
It’s absurd to argue with this, but that doesn’t mean
00:54:45
that the thought should rest there therefore
00:54:49
I think that if there was a round table
00:54:51
composition Boris Kagarlitsky Nikolai
00:54:52
handkerchiefs for Sergei Obukhov
00:54:54
Konstantin and Seeds Alexander Kolpakidi
00:54:57
if they called me I would be like
00:54:59
married such a round table we could
00:55:01
here the round table is open like this with
00:55:03
hold cameras and answer some
00:55:05
a series of questions for a man, the first one I even have
00:55:07
I asked now they took the NTR and it’s there
00:55:09
interviews with the free press are also not
00:55:13
for the sake of she asks, but Shevchenko
00:55:15
said brother cruise was a reaction game
00:55:18
of course of course let's delyagina
00:55:21
invite the gutters and it's like okay
00:55:23
further, that is, there are no questions of course
00:55:25
we need to introduce this discussion Oleg then
00:55:28
next question from Ivan Ivanov question
00:55:31
to the maxim where in Russia I received RPS
00:55:34
highest voter support for
00:55:36
passed as if choosing 2021, well
00:55:40
if you look at these purely formal
00:55:42
the numbers they drew
00:55:44
That
00:55:46
this doesn't make sense answers this question
00:55:49
I think that in Moscow we received very
00:55:52
I also had a lot of support
00:55:55
such a feeling
00:55:57
although this is no longer possible
00:56:00
impossible to check Oleg so next
00:56:04
question from a user with it readable
00:56:06
nickname question guest in conversation you
00:56:08
mentioned a wild story with
00:56:10
what kind of abuse of prisoners
00:56:12
in your opinion, reforms are needed to
00:56:15
humanize the system in September arrest
00:56:17
management of the Federal Penitentiary Service criminal case in
00:56:20
the management of the Federal Penitentiary Service is the same
00:56:22
I think that Vladimir Osechkin is offering
00:56:25
that they should all resign
00:56:26
I think that this matter should just I don't
00:56:29
I don’t believe for a single second that the prosecutor’s office and
00:56:31
the investigative committee is investigating there
00:56:33
really
00:56:34
this already happened when we arrived at colony colony 6
00:56:37
Chelyabinsk region Kopeysk where were
00:56:40
there is torture and we teach people for a season
00:56:43
for six months then the zone chief became two
00:56:45
for years conditionally just although they were opened
00:56:47
terrible crimes
00:56:51
it just has to be parliamentary
00:56:53
investigation
00:56:54
By the way, the Senate is higher than the upper house mother
00:56:59
Ksenia Sobchak
00:57:01
Lyudmila Narusova she initiated this
00:57:04
investigation if it’s not in the Duma
00:57:06
it turned out the senate, strangely enough here
00:57:09
actually a purely procedure but there
00:57:12
have more opportunities there are no
00:57:13
parties on the desk awards
00:57:16
and senators can create stone
00:57:18
commissions of inquiry which
00:57:20
Let's say the house will be blocked
00:57:22
party majority vote
00:57:24
United Russia is always here Lyudmila
00:57:26
Narusova, she's great, she'll do this
00:57:28
create Ksenia reported made big
00:57:30
interview yesterday with Vladimir Osechkin them
00:57:33
Sergei Savelyev and in general I think that
00:57:37
this topic is extremely important, don't
00:57:39
connect and here is the topic of cooperation
00:57:41
it doesn’t matter that I like Narusova
00:57:44
personally if growths are engaged in this
00:57:46
theme then I like it if Ksenia
00:57:48
Sobchak she's on fire Zyuganov at home ladies from
00:57:51
at home 2 no Gennady Andrey now she
00:57:54
the woman who made a journalist
00:57:56
who did a great interview about torture
00:57:59
with the person who
00:58:01
within the framework of some kind of Hollywood plot
00:58:04
thriller took there hiding from
00:58:07
persecution of this terrible archive and in
00:58:11
in general this is of course
00:58:12
then the topic is against which the authorities have nothing
00:58:16
object again and I don’t believe that
00:58:19
prosecutor's office investigative committee they are
00:58:22
they'll get the job done, it's easy
00:58:23
it is impossible that this is not only Saratov
00:58:26
and this is the Vladimir region, this is Irkutsk
00:58:30
this is Krasnoyarsk where the cleaver Danach was killed
00:58:32
there's a lot of far-right stuff out there
00:58:34
another school in Bashkiria is definitely
00:58:37
Khakassia terrible torture zones you understand
00:58:40
there is Khakassia, which we were informed about
00:58:43
repeatedly this
00:58:46
Bishop of Saratov or Metropolitan
00:58:49
who awarded the medals it turns out
00:58:51
all these workers whose jobs are now
00:58:53
accused of not mopping this dish and
00:58:55
they stuck it in, but they had a chapel there
00:58:57
opened in these terrible red zones
00:58:59
and so on, that is, this
00:59:02
torture it reveals not just in sin it
00:59:06
as if it opens up the entire system
00:59:08
because these people are in the same saunas
00:59:11
sat there
00:59:13
United Russia is visible there, I don’t know about the containers
00:59:16
maybe governors or there alone
00:59:19
at feasts they baptized each other's children
00:59:22
it's like everyone
00:59:25
this is a torture case, that's why I
00:59:29
I think it's necessary
00:59:31
pick up and here for the people of
00:59:34
the chosen ones have a huge prospect to not
00:59:36
managed to become a parliamentary commission
00:59:37
deputies can create quite
00:59:40
its own to conduct an investigation for
00:59:42
this needs to be sanctioned
00:59:44
parliamentary majority deputy
00:59:46
has very great powers
00:59:47
please go to Lyudmila Narusova
00:59:50
upper house she think she's brave
00:59:53
women in general I have let's say
00:59:55
certain immunity in Russian
00:59:57
federation due to the fact that she is a widow
01:00:00
Sobchak I think there is a lot here
01:00:04
great opportunities for something very important
01:00:06
political actions if I were
01:00:09
I would certainly do this as a deputy and
01:00:11
I wouldn’t care if she shouted at me there
01:00:14
they tried to put it on top, this is one of them
01:00:16
reasons why not Zeppa then of course
01:00:19
because I'm in the middle of the elections right away
01:00:20
I said that I would definitely study
01:00:22
problems of prisoners and the problem of torture
01:00:24
this was before the publication of all this
01:00:27
mane on one of the federal channels
01:00:29
then the next question is from a Marxist
01:00:32
Stephanie 100 dear comrades, kind
01:00:34
evening one gets the feeling that
01:00:36
performers in regional structures have already
01:00:39
they don’t listen much because
01:00:41
says Putin and the system works on its own
01:00:43
to myself why so well the thing is that
01:00:47
this means only one thing: Putin succeeded
01:00:50
create something like an aquarium inside
01:00:52
which you don't have to listen to
01:00:54
fish listen to people
01:00:55
located behind the aquarium but their food
01:00:58
depends on how he gets there
01:01:01
pours in I think he's shot
01:01:03
quite a serious system, that is
01:01:05
wait a minute so you want
01:01:06
say that
01:01:08
in the aquarium they can swim as they want
01:01:11
and may even spa desire to eat a friend
01:01:13
friend yes but the only thing that matters to me
01:01:16
get in I'll say the main thing is not to get out of
01:01:18
the aquarium does not show that they are not fish
01:01:20
ichthyander to us who can do it by land
01:01:22
in this case no one will walk
01:01:24
insured and the same Sobyanin can
01:01:26
enter handcuffs in one second
01:01:30
asphalt I don’t know anything goes yes
01:01:33
and it's very
01:01:36
important point that they don’t know therefore
01:01:38
Sobyanin, Putin was hoarse in falsetto
01:01:42
Putin you know on Monday 5 am I
01:01:44
when they supposedly counted it in Moscow
01:01:47
Oleg
01:01:49
to get the question means the fascist regime
01:01:52
Mussolini and the question to Maxim is fascist
01:01:54
Mussolini's regime for relative
01:01:56
softness called dictatorship from soft
01:01:57
cheese, how do you like this definition?
01:01:59
in relation to Putin's Russia
01:02:03
Mussolini's fascist regime was much
01:02:05
softer
01:02:06
because Mussolini relied on
01:02:10
all critical moments to the deepest
01:02:13
philosophical cultural reflection of Italy
01:02:17
Italian
01:02:19
between mazzini
01:02:21
and garibaldi and mussolini in fact
01:02:24
we have a lot in common
01:02:26
we love garibaldi but garibaldi i'm sure
01:02:29
I'd like to add some salt, I'm not sure what
01:02:31
base, well, it’s good to hold on to the tediousness
01:02:33
drowned supported by the Sudanese according to data
01:02:36
serve
01:02:38
Garibaldi is definitely not a fact Mazzini
01:02:40
garbage did not make Mazzini and young and
01:02:43
Italy which was quite like
01:02:45
fascist in many ways about that
01:02:47
fascist understand ideologically
01:02:50
manifesto of their nation over nation people
01:02:53
united and italy social reform
01:02:56
huge socially
01:02:59
the concept of a nation in the 19th century and that concept
01:03:02
the nation that was, of course
01:03:06
first ru war many things under our noses
01:03:09
salt won't remind me I don't want anyone
01:03:11
the editor certified the editing
01:03:13
editor avanti plus gentile but not
01:03:16
the last philosopher of the 20th century that's why
01:03:19
it is clear that of course he is intelligent
01:03:21
the level of trances the error was significant
01:03:23
higher than their analogues there grams
01:03:26
he could have been in prison, he was allowed to write
01:03:28
notebooks and you need a notebook in the hryvnia they were
01:03:31
written by no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no
01:03:34
how to marry a sau in the gulag
01:03:36
understand your weights by heart
01:03:38
Bukharin was also given lost in prison
01:03:41
sat
01:03:43
before the execution he will hand over he wrote back
01:03:47
I don’t know, it doesn’t hurt and I can’t even dance
01:03:50
he wrote we didn’t find out whether there was any point but
01:03:52
he wrote with dear Koba I love you
01:03:56
I love the party all my life and I have to
01:03:58
revolutions in the country both if you want
01:04:00
shoot me but better send me
01:04:02
to ordinary soldiers somewhere there
01:04:04
I can fight with a rifle in my hand
01:04:06
on your instructions you understand what I wrote
01:04:09
Bukharin grunge already wrote not this one, he didn’t
01:04:11
wrote dear benito boy remember how we
01:04:14
Jesus drank wine with you while on the road
01:04:16
of the Italian people Gramsci wrote great
01:04:19
philosophical texts that you and I
01:04:21
we read today who have not been where and
01:04:24
muddy in the archives of the fascist secret police
01:04:26
put under wraps, you know there which
01:04:29
in principle, they weren’t hiding from the world, really
01:04:31
after all you but they you were before steel
01:04:33
available after already what's the difference
01:04:36
that's why I don't delegate to Mussolini
01:04:38
definitely but in general this figure
01:04:41
which fits well into the context
01:04:44
Italian history Italian tradition
01:04:46
but what is happening here is not
01:04:49
fits into the context of Russian tradition
01:04:51
I think that Putinism is what we are
01:04:53
we observe modern Russia and that is
01:04:56
destruction of natural history
01:04:59
ways of development of the Russian people of nations
01:05:02
our country because Putinism
01:05:04
destroys the possibility of forming
01:05:06
political nation we can’t
01:05:08
take a step that would seem Soviet
01:05:11
the project creates a political nation
01:05:14
Soviet peoples have been destroyed for 91 years
01:05:16
political nation political nation
01:05:19
without forming a single entity
01:05:21
having civil rights but yes
01:05:24
this is the European way, maybe here we have
01:05:27
didn't say that a political nation
01:05:29
creates collective trauma
01:05:32
mur than fear murom tenesmus will be like this
01:05:35
collective trauma if anyone survives and
01:05:36
this is how they want to make everyone
01:05:39
townspeople and townspeople are basically people
01:05:41
located especially in a modern city within a city
01:05:44
filled with Wi-Fi and social
01:05:46
networks in a completely different
01:05:48
intellectual environment more freely
01:05:50
we know we don't know how everything will turn out
01:05:53
there in 10-15-20 years but I think that
01:05:57
formation of a political nation in Russia
01:05:59
this political task is very urgent
01:06:02
and of course this regime doesn’t want to end
01:06:05
some politician of course you don’t want to
01:06:06
vice versa and and destroy and destruction
01:06:08
political process which we
01:06:11
European in essence yes as delegation
01:06:15
political powers as if they were
01:06:18
want to balance between how they
01:06:20
they hint we are Confucians but you are not Chinese
01:06:23
yet you don’t have this feeling
01:06:25
inner harmony you are greedy and
01:06:28
social holidays up to which they devour
01:06:31
and here you all are not there emperor
01:06:35
no matter how much I quote Sun Tzu
01:06:39
You
01:06:40
extremely far you don't have it
01:06:41
sensations of a single whole which is
01:06:44
Chinese people since the first
01:06:46
the emperor is there until Mau constantly, as it were
01:06:49
existed before
01:06:51
we Europeans say they destroy you
01:06:56
principle of citizenship principle of personality
01:06:58
the principle of solidarity is social
01:07:00
is the basis of European in general
01:07:03
what is called Western, yes then
01:07:05
who do you get what you just
01:07:07
East India Company which
01:07:09
deals with watering technologies for
01:07:11
the natives and how they throw them down there
01:07:14
because Putin is interesting here, remember taxes
01:07:17
he told me I wouldn't burn with anyone
01:07:18
talked about democracy with Gandhi joked
01:07:21
Putin and I think that modern
01:07:23
the Russian state is not at all
01:07:25
suppressed by several East Indians
01:07:27
company fact can gandi can we
01:07:29
Let's become such a collective Gandhi
01:07:31
familiar with us
01:07:32
not bad further so the question is how do you like it
01:07:38
yesterday's speech by the President at
01:07:40
Valdai Forum is amazing
01:07:42
amazing it's fantastic deep
01:07:45
amazing intro I think it's a rebuff
01:07:48
gays and lesbians are given a very serious me
01:07:51
I think it’s like they’re all trembling
01:07:54
in the west and in our country we have a progressive
01:07:57
no enlightened moderate conservatism
01:08:00
enlightened no what is moderate
01:08:02
conservatism no. optimistic
01:08:05
healthy and moderate conservative
01:08:08
433 adjectives to optimistically
01:08:12
healthy and moderate here are three a
01:08:15
means that we who captured held
01:08:19
we won it, we will keep it
01:08:21
conservative and our children can be
01:08:24
anyone at least transvestites during the game
01:08:26
even though lesbians live anywhere in
01:08:29
London Paris New York Greenwich
01:08:32
you understand the village in any way you like
01:08:33
Amsterdam does not accept this optimism and
01:08:38
they are still our children, that is
01:08:41
maintain the status quo position as if
01:08:43
managerial position East Indian
01:08:45
company
01:08:46
and give to your household members as if they were children and
01:08:50
close person to live enjoying the benefits
01:08:53
modern color you civilization status
01:08:56
status on so on so next
01:09:00
question
01:09:01
a little off topic but it's a question at most
01:09:04
what does Maxim Leonardovich think about
01:09:06
philosophers of the Frankfurt school
01:09:08
How are we going to endure chase co today?
01:09:10
obscurantism, ethnic hatred and
01:09:11
which obviously has its benefits
01:09:13
recipients, well, I won’t go deeper
01:09:15
far away it would be to listen to Borisovich’s lectures
01:09:18
philosopher of the French school I will not myself
01:09:21
build some kind of hyper intellectuals not
01:09:23
I can't say that I deeply care about this
01:09:24
I know everything natural reader is in
01:09:26
in general terms but in general stop
01:09:28
obscurantism chauvinism we need a few
01:09:30
stages first stop mark infuriating
01:09:32
down inside yourself this is the first
01:09:35
Frankfurt school or heal the doctor
01:09:38
yourself in general is the most important inside
01:09:41
First of all, you need to sanitize yourself
01:09:44
obscurantism of chauvinism
01:09:47
Bean/and others have records of rejection
01:09:52
to all sorts, but first you need to identify them
01:09:55
if you really need to go there you are the person
01:09:57
see
01:09:59
Let's try it later in our environment
01:10:02
we need to stop tyrannizing our family
01:10:04
for example understand or relate there to
01:10:07
janitor in the yard for Kyrgyz or Tajiks
01:10:10
which Cyprus if like people of the second
01:10:12
varieties stop reacting to the subway and
01:10:16
and they stop explaining to others that
01:10:18
Well, look, this is not a man
01:10:20
knows Russian, let's teach him
01:10:21
Russian for example and so on but with
01:10:24
everyone doesn't have to fall into
01:10:25
liberalism must protect social
01:10:27
I’m right, I think that the migration flow
01:10:29
which in Russia today exists for
01:10:32
here are millions of labor migrants from
01:10:36
Central Asia is particularly
01:10:39
attempt at power
01:10:42
well, in many ways hinder the creation
01:10:45
working class in Russia, oddly enough
01:10:47
that's because they destroy labor
01:10:52
resources autochthonous people do not develop on them in any way
01:10:55
vocational education as a system
01:10:57
workers' collectives were not destroyed
01:10:59
labor migrants are actually created
01:11:02
do it themselves without meaning to these people
01:11:05
I don’t blame the role of bar brokers
01:11:07
forced forced strikebreakers it
01:11:11
It’s just a purposeful policy
01:11:14
power that makes the indigenous population
01:11:19
Russia and regardless of the Russians it is
01:11:21
noses in national regions is
01:11:23
the problem is much more acute than the Russians
01:11:25
in Soho, I know there were just conflicts
01:11:28
with the Kyrgyz we were just there but serious
01:11:31
by 1 Sardana was the mayor of the Yakut and
01:11:33
asked the sardana about this all over him
01:11:35
in Tatarstan this is quite serious
01:11:37
the problem has to do with the illusion that
01:11:39
ethnic community but here you go
01:11:40
Orbiz Yakuts they are Turkic their languages
01:11:43
similar Kyrgyz descended from the Yenisei
01:11:46
So Soho Yakuts came from
01:11:48
Yenisei Kyrgyz were once there
01:11:51
nuance us I naturally yes but in general but
01:11:54
this is generally a conflict the closer than here
01:11:57
serious conflict because
01:12:00
the peoples of Russia are enough enough
01:12:02
relatively small, let's say
01:12:05
Russian masses and their territory is much
01:12:08
clearer which they occupy and not in
01:12:11
the difference from the Russians is very strong
01:12:12
consolidated by ancestral family
01:12:14
this is forced naturally this is not the way
01:12:17
there are [ __ ] people who don’t resist
01:12:19
just chauvinistic assimilation
01:12:21
coming from the federal government from
01:12:24
Russian and delivery there is allowed in
01:12:26
Yakutsk is not there for 50,000 labor
01:12:30
migrants are a serious problem and it is
01:12:32
all the more serious that the Kyrgyz are closer
01:12:35
ethnic Yuku there than let's say Ukrainians
01:12:38
here the import of Ukrainians would be on their own
01:12:40
fewer problems and, oddly enough, something
01:12:42
but the community authorities think about it
01:12:44
are guided only by their own selfish interests
01:12:46
interests fate, it is necessary to build a road and
01:12:49
build budget money come here
01:12:51
we will bring a million Uzbeks and Kyrgyzs
01:12:53
Tajiks, let them work here until
01:12:56
also minutes of what and what and disenfranchised
01:12:58
slaves don't have to pay taxes verse
01:13:01
don't pay us black profit there 400
01:13:04
500 percent understanding that we are so Olya
01:13:07
the Russians who are ready are not yet burning
01:13:10
so we won’t get the job done first
01:13:12
lie, I know that from the Vladimir region
01:13:14
from those regions that are closer to Moscow
01:13:17
here is the Aleksandrovsky district, there is strunino
01:13:20
people go to Moscow to work work for
01:13:22
wear 10-12 hours
01:13:25
earns 50-60 thousand to feed
01:13:28
their families in
01:13:31
in general, people would certainly be ready
01:13:34
work
01:13:35
but the authorities are pursuing a completely different policy
01:13:38
ruling capital and power couple is just of
01:13:42
a formalizes the will of the ruling capital
01:13:44
therefore, regarding the Frankfurt school
01:13:48
I think that
01:13:50
just need it here
01:13:55
resist chauvinism and xenophobia
01:13:58
which is imposed by power but together with
01:14:00
those
01:14:01
clearly protect, including social
01:14:05
space
01:14:10
citizens I cannot indigenous people
01:14:12
terms are very important
01:14:15
Russian civil social
01:14:17
space associated with citizenship or
01:14:20
then it doesn't make sense at all
01:14:21
it turns out that we are citizens of Tadada
01:14:23
just because we pay taxes
01:14:25
understand
01:14:27
for example, I spoke during the elections
01:14:29
I talked about this, I also talked about this to Putin
01:14:32
I used to say when I have more dick
01:14:33
Council on Interethnic Relations
01:14:36
and Ramodanovsky for the labor package
01:14:38
migrant that is, please if you
01:14:40
want to come and see the Hermitage and or
01:14:43
Lenin's mausoleum you don't need a visa
01:14:45
Russia I think is simple for Busan
01:14:47
if you want to work in Russia that is
01:14:49
sorry interior space should
01:14:51
be protected it must be labor
01:14:54
agreement with the employer who
01:14:56
registered with the state from which
01:14:57
taxes are paid and these taxes are me
01:15:00
touched will be in the local budget they
01:15:02
federal this is definitely medical
01:15:06
insurance
01:15:07
which is different from PMS which
01:15:09
we have food that is paid for
01:15:11
insurance companies give them
01:15:13
It’s possible to earn enough by the way
01:15:14
a large number of people are unconditional
01:15:18
registration at place of residence and
01:15:19
a person cannot come, let's say
01:15:21
Moscow how is this happening now right now
01:15:24
they just buy a patent with a bribe for
01:15:26
20,000 while still being a due employer
01:15:28
he comes to Moscow to work here
01:15:30
then he moves to Yakutsk, for example no
01:15:33
I'm sorry, you came to the employer here and
01:15:35
registers u must be responsible for yours
01:15:37
staying here as a worker
01:15:40
man if you just came
01:15:42
live wherever you want if you work at the choir
01:15:44
then this burden on the local budget is
01:15:46
Moscow Lena pieces Lina Vladimirsky
01:15:49
the fourth point is the point related to
01:15:53
return ticket
01:15:55
if you come just as tourists then
01:15:57
please yes you want then leave if
01:16:00
you come to work, then this is yours.
01:16:03
entry here is yours. departure labor
01:16:05
resources need to be controlled and 5 this
01:16:07
work visa which is not a visa
01:16:10
needed but if you want to work they will give it to you
01:16:12
permission, I didn't make anything up, I didn't even make it up
01:16:15
when he gave lectures, she invited me
01:16:17
free university of burg in switzerland there
01:16:19
I had exactly the same one there for a week
01:16:22
the package will be i couldn't read simple
01:16:25
Schengen tourist visa not lecture
01:16:27
there they didn’t specially register until
01:16:30
work business visa for this
01:16:32
time you understand they took permission
01:16:34
permission I lived there in a lazy cat
01:16:36
United States there in a hotel at
01:16:38
I walked there to the Catholic University
01:16:40
I'm not them I signed the contract with
01:16:44
the university from which they paid
01:16:45
tax there was my fee and there was tax
01:16:49
Swiss than local amazed me
01:16:51
this is in the budget, even for me the canton
01:16:55
Pomfrey Burg city budget where was it
01:16:57
in general, a bouquet and that’s ok, sushi and then
01:17:01
there is in Turkey and there is in China in China
01:17:04
you can start a merged business with at least one yuan
01:17:06
without permits this will be your fine
01:17:09
You can’t just throw him in jail in Turkey
01:17:12
I just came to work and
01:17:14
earning money there, it’s probably like this
01:17:16
someone does but that's in general
01:17:17
the only crime is considered
01:17:20
the country is such a spot on the map in Eurasia
01:17:23
where it is possible it is the Russian Federation
01:17:26
and this in my opinion is simply because we
01:17:28
East India Company then this is not
01:17:30
state of states which operates
01:17:33
in the interests of its citizens and we
01:17:34
the state is a regulator of interests
01:17:36
become a big capitalist and therefore
01:17:38
French school she is wonderful but in
01:17:41
in this case it is necessary to combine it and
01:17:43
at the same time how to protect just well
01:17:45
civil rights if we are citizens then
01:17:47
what is neem?
01:17:49
but it's not not not not just to
01:17:52
They showed this burgundy book to the cops
01:17:54
though there are still some moments
01:17:56
Fine
01:18:00
Oleg I still have a lot of questions
01:18:03
so let's accumulate you in the past
01:18:05
let's speed up it was shorter to answer such
01:18:08
questions
01:18:09
there are questions and almost everyone is like that
01:18:11
hired enough but if we just
01:18:13
I'll be able to give you a shorter answer
01:18:15
next question from goodness on flint he
01:18:18
wondering why in the lists RPS with AK
01:18:21
there were such odious personalities as
01:18:23
Ruslan Kurbanov and Maxim Sungorkin and
01:18:25
cool odious for me it's not odious
01:18:28
Maksimishin Gorkin author
01:18:30
very important recycling law
01:18:33
garbage to he was a deputy from the LDPR then
01:18:36
and I immediately say that we are int y
01:18:38
Republican coalition Ruslan Kurbanov
01:18:40
we are a student my friend my comrade I don't know
01:18:43
who cares about diodes, it’s not diode at all
01:18:45
Ruslan stands for rights
01:18:47
Muslims and I believe that our union and
01:18:51
political comradely union is
01:18:53
first honor for me ruslan
01:18:55
educated man senior scientist
01:18:56
employee of the Institute of Oriental Studies
01:18:59
what is he odious number some mistakes
01:19:01
each of us admits
01:19:03
some errors public like this
01:19:05
Ruslana has always stood for
01:19:08
national human rights
01:19:10
civil rights therefore as a member
01:19:12
our Republican coalition I express
01:19:15
many thanks to him for free as junk
01:19:17
here they wrote here they wrote about
01:19:21
regarding personality I say added
01:19:23
why were they called odious personalities
01:19:25
Well, according to the person who
01:19:27
asks Ruslan Kurbanov, he posts on
01:19:30
YouTube false provocative videos
01:19:32
sowing enmity and Maxim Sungorkin murderers
01:19:34
dogs dog antera that's why I know
01:19:37
maximum we present everything far from the log
01:19:39
it's weird being a doctor
01:19:42
I don’t hear such statements from Maxims to me
01:19:46
they talk about this casually but not this
01:19:49
the main thing is that he is the most
01:19:51
was a qualified State Duma deputy
01:19:53
why didn’t he become more deputies?
01:19:55
who challenged like trash burning
01:19:59
plant and with those who organize these
01:20:01
the landfill has already been disposed of
01:20:04
developer of laws on
01:20:06
European separate collection system and
01:20:09
waste disposal that we run created
01:20:11
hundreds of thousands of jobs, which of course
01:20:13
capitalism will never be simpler
01:20:15
that he always works fast here
01:20:17
money
01:20:19
Ruslan I don’t know what it’s all about and the throne
01:20:22
be guided by some fantasies
01:20:24
the fact that Ruslan is himself a Caucasus
01:20:28
naturally works in the Caucasus says
01:20:31
addressing Caucasians I am Caucasian great
01:20:34
I know and find there and step aside there
01:20:37
nuance intonation says that it’s acceptable there
01:20:40
at
01:20:41
Ruslana could be knocked out and suddenly
01:20:43
conflict in quotes with the Ingush when
01:20:46
Ruslan reasoning about this in the stream there is something there
01:20:50
such spoke not very carefully about
01:20:53
Ingush statehood after that
01:20:54
doesn’t write there and Shevchenko is your number
01:20:57
wow, let's say there, tell your friends
01:21:00
Qurbani that we call in Sharia
01:21:02
the court is there brother, what is the question?
01:21:05
Sharia court taking into account what some kind of
01:21:07
some years ago he doubted
01:21:10
Ingush statehood speaking
01:21:12
when it's a matter of statehood
01:21:15
tried by Sharia court
01:21:19
like the pauses were they I didn’t mean that
01:21:21
Ruslan just called and met
01:21:25
hugged and apologized to each other there
01:21:27
they said there was a misunderstanding and went out
01:21:30
in general everything is fine so in the Caucasus
01:21:32
you always know you can always
01:21:35
no-no-no this intonation is not the expression
01:21:37
especially the Russian language is idiomatic
01:21:41
you'll offend someone there, you'll hurt someone, that's why I
01:21:44
I think that Ruslan is a wonderful person
01:21:46
who do a lot for
01:21:49
unity of our peoples and very
01:21:51
grateful to Ruslan for his principled
01:21:53
active participation in the party campaign I can
01:21:56
justice Oleg so next question
01:21:59
again quite voluminous means
01:22:02
asks to show Maxim asks
01:22:04
is marxism de facto
01:22:06
metaphysical teaching with a very weak
01:22:08
an attempt to replace the true transcendental
01:22:11
began as a surrogate for class struggle no no
01:22:15
is Marxism it is quite philosophical
01:22:19
scientific doctrine
01:22:20
which is exactly
01:22:23
metaphysics by other than that I can judge by
01:22:25
work Lenin mothers for blocking society
01:22:28
rejects as such
01:22:29
I'll know you better than me here
01:22:33
especially him
01:22:39
metaphysics as such
01:22:42
Martin considers metaphysics simple
01:22:45
idealism, unless of course it is
01:22:48
Bogdanov school is there and so on
01:22:50
so no, I think it’s a marquis
01:22:53
of course not comprehensive but it is very
01:22:56
important and
01:22:58
the doctrine of the structure of society
01:23:01
class struggle which is based on
01:23:04
social analysis on economic
01:23:06
analysis he just the problem is that he
01:23:08
must constantly evolve like anything
01:23:10
methodology understanding and description
01:23:12
in reality it should develop simply
01:23:15
in the Soviet Union after
01:23:17
approximately 30 probably 4 inputs Marxism
01:23:22
froze
01:23:24
the only one who somehow developed it was
01:23:26
Stalin, as paradoxical as it sounds
01:23:27
there's at least Stalin's kit of new ideas
01:23:30
put forward but these are books
01:23:33
. authority and drive and that there was one
01:23:36
the man who was will let me well
01:23:38
Tambov language knowledge questions on camera well
01:23:41
there is some serious claim there
01:23:43
fundamentality was there or something else
01:23:45
questions of Leninism are ultimately there
01:23:47
there were hammered formulas: house and Lenin there
01:23:50
combined the Russian scope
01:23:51
American efficiency and Russian
01:23:53
scope there without
01:23:55
efficiency becomes voluntarism
01:23:58
lightning so written American
01:24:00
efficiency without revolutionary
01:24:02
romanticism becomes simply dividing
01:24:04
feelings are very important such as they are
01:24:06
simple formulas Stalin the neck scientists
01:24:09
addressed as is known to the people
01:24:14
but then after his death in general
01:24:17
nothing happened just the opposite
01:24:19
over there tried to make a left turn
01:24:21
engage in Marxism and as they say
01:24:24
got the full truth you are better
01:24:26
took up obari bhagavad-gita nicholas
01:24:28
Kuzansky would have defended his dissertation
01:24:31
probably yes it would not be you Marxism
01:24:34
was the biggest crime
01:24:36
Soviet Union as I understand it, Lukács
01:24:39
Trotsky Gramsci is not like Gramsci was under
01:24:42
philosophical notebooks were banned
01:24:45
ban not those days were banned
01:24:48
they just seemed to try not to notice, yeah
01:24:50
they are even higher
01:24:51
59 what are we actually doing now?
01:24:54
there is a country that has won everyone
01:24:58
everyone thinks so as Marxist
01:25:00
revolution I will build a Marxist society
01:25:02
was actually one of the most anti
01:25:04
Marxist territories on the globe
01:25:06
even mau mau you know developed there
01:25:10
Marxism polemicized and challenged the CCP so
01:25:13
or otherwise develops in some way to
01:25:15
Marxism and who is there here?
01:25:17
Chukanov Shiva is developing Marxism even
01:25:19
interesting, that's why Marxism just isn't
01:25:22
dogma and method and every method needs
01:25:25
renewal in criticism in comprehension in
01:25:28
application to practice and life
01:25:30
is changing, let's say Marxism enter what
01:25:34
What is workforce in the IT era?
01:25:36
economics is an important issue
01:25:39
I know you are just that
01:25:42
intellectual center which
01:25:44
the only one in Russian that develops
01:25:48
well, within the framework of discourse because it is there
01:25:50
video formats dice seo cops or without
01:25:53
nickname storms are also interesting things but
01:25:55
write out that the discourse is important
01:25:57
basically written out like this
01:25:59
memorable, only work reporter can do this
01:26:01
besides you but also start Linkani well but he
01:26:04
it’s just like there’s no lecture there
01:26:06
can be seen, can't be heard, where is he?
01:26:11
yes next question from Nikita if
01:26:14
digital in quotes problematic in
01:26:16
the agenda of the left is the new reality
01:26:18
but there is almost no discussion of problems, well I
01:26:21
I think this needs to be discussed
01:26:23
reality in the bar potion literally now
01:26:26
last in rapgar literally on the first
01:26:29
page you lies page
01:26:31
article about how you can still use it
01:26:36
concept with long-term strength as
01:26:38
digital economy and so on
01:26:40
this article will become controversial, but at least
01:26:42
at least I think that u are very useful for
01:26:45
posing the question is very interesting
01:26:47
further fall and blocked by the way slave
01:26:49
no weak no text everything is fine slave
01:26:52
chickens announced on agent meters core
01:26:55
I knock on the ground no and sees, assuring yes
01:26:59
with avery my dear it's not like you're in
01:27:03
you believe them, these are some folk customs
01:27:05
which, as part of culture, is still
01:27:08
HIV is no longer on Tinder, why is that?
01:27:10
rather to the folk culture you are fine there
01:27:15
Russian advertising on
01:27:18
Levi-Strauss and Kleist rus here until at night
01:27:23
in short from globalization and social
01:27:24
movements of the foreign agent in
01:27:26
unfortunately we are liquidating mine now
01:27:28
soon so on so Alexander
01:27:31
sent a donation thanks for yours
01:27:32
educational activities and
01:27:34
St. Michael's bashing
01:27:38
further then the next question again to
01:27:41
Maxim from Kirill to Maxim
01:27:44
evaluate recent events with and
01:27:46
girls running away from the Caucasus
01:27:47
strength brings back this topic completely
01:27:50
ignored at the federal level
01:27:54
Well this is a difficult question I
01:27:58
I recently gave an interview to Lisa
01:28:02
lazerson
01:28:04
in detail and so we discussed this
01:28:07
topic and it's just me for a very long time now
01:28:09
I will answer because there is no
01:28:11
there is no simple answer, but there is an unconditional answer here
01:28:14
several aspects 1 I believe that in
01:28:16
normal modern society
01:28:18
violation of personal rights actions in
01:28:21
regarding a completely year old person
01:28:22
who is not under guardianship other than
01:28:25
his will is a violation of the law
01:28:27
so if these girls are on their own
01:28:30
will
01:28:31
this is if you lived in a civilized
01:28:33
have been returned to normal society
01:28:36
somewhere it would be right to go
01:28:38
federal authorities to send bailiffs
01:28:40
arrest those who take them against their will
01:28:42
kidnapped to deal with their will to carry out
01:28:45
court hearings there as it was in
01:28:48
Britain for example would be yes where are you
01:28:51
they would be placed under guardianship or protection
01:28:54
don't know federal structures but we
01:28:56
we live in Russia and
01:29:00
first I'm sure this is an attitude
01:29:03
which is within related
01:29:05
even those security forces who went to
01:29:07
Kazan for these Dagestan girls
01:29:09
I'm sure they were distant relatives
01:29:11
that it's hard for me to imagine what's going on
01:29:13
some man in Dagestan so you'll go and
01:29:14
my case my sister was kidnapped there
01:29:17
anyone will tell you to eat sushi your sister
01:29:19
Dagestani you figure it out I still have to
01:29:22
grab her there she is not there inaccessibility
01:29:24
I don't have a warrant for her so I have
01:29:26
they went there
01:29:27
then these are probably distant relatives and
01:29:29
Toby doesn’t seem to justify the very fact of them
01:29:32
forcible detention and transportation
01:29:34
somewhere, well, the specifics of Russia are such that
01:29:37
I understand life in Russia is divided into
01:29:40
the fragments are so perfect
01:29:43
nationalist forms and families into ancestral ones
01:29:46
relations from a progressive point of view
01:29:49
enlightened view of the modern
01:29:51
looking from the universe from the nebula
01:29:54
Andromeda walks like he's [ __ ]
01:29:57
relic to tell him that in the situation
01:29:59
modern chauvinistic Russia
01:30:01
Internet cultural pressure on peoples
01:30:03
Russia's protection of traditional family
01:30:05
values ​​is one of the forms and
01:30:08
antibody production
01:30:09
these small Russian peoples for
01:30:12
every woman protects her identity
01:30:14
in this situation it becomes not easy
01:30:17
a citizen who disposes of her
01:30:19
she is, as it were, the bearer of will there
01:30:21
Avar people Chechen people
01:30:23
of this tukhum of this type you can
01:30:27
say yes but this is the Middle Ages
01:30:29
what is happening in the Kremlin is not
01:30:32
at least the Middle Ages there
01:30:34
the Middle Ages which you explain
01:30:36
can you explain why this is happening because
01:30:38
there are 600,000 of them, from that the bypass of the Avars is 640,000
01:30:42
they instinctively may not even
01:30:44
formulating protect each of its members
01:30:47
a person's family because their
01:30:49
identity personal self is associated with
01:30:52
ethnic
01:30:55
identity and in Dagestan there are peoples
01:30:57
30 thousand people each 15000 each 20 thousand
01:31:00
man and we can’t stick it in
01:31:03
say but it doesn't matter no it
01:31:05
matters to them I'm very good
01:31:08
I know this environment, I explain how they think
01:31:11
I say again I don't condone this
01:31:12
absolutely I'm just explaining no matter how
01:31:15
paradoxically, but in this case the authorities
01:31:18
darkness in the classical sense
01:31:20
Tolstoy even means power
01:31:22
house-building traditionalist foundations
01:31:25
is a form of protection
01:31:27
social ethnic group in a situation
01:31:31
absolute absence of a single
01:31:33
civil field lack of law
01:31:36
lack of justice
01:31:38
codified by the state in some way
01:31:40
degree and therefore they are forced
01:31:43
act absolute tape risks
01:31:46
formally illegal but objective
01:31:49
protecting the interests of their social or
01:31:54
ethnic group is actually if
01:31:57
historically compare this probably
01:31:59
the situation that happened in the USA at the beginning of the 19th
01:32:02
centuries before the Mormons defended declared war
01:32:05
against the American government, defending their
01:32:08
How is such a strange sect so strange?
01:32:11
based on something you don’t understand
01:32:14
This means that the Mormons were slandered anyway
01:32:16
mousse restaurant and even the other side
01:32:18
no they actually had angels
01:32:19
death was a fighting organization
01:32:22
closed I refused they refused it
01:32:24
only at late at late time if
01:32:27
naturally there was a conflict between
01:32:29
Baptist and Lutheran majorities in
01:32:32
USA and how new this is, no matter how
01:32:34
evangelical education is lousy
01:32:36
Mormons but I don't justify I explain
01:32:40
why is this happening this is the main thing
01:32:43
the culprit of these events is the federal
01:32:45
power that prevents the creation of
01:32:48
russian justice and justice
01:32:50
in which this girl or woman
01:32:52
could ask the state to protect
01:32:55
she and the state would protect her after all
01:32:58
similar attitudes towards women exist
01:33:01
both in Corsica and Sicily, believe me
01:33:03
despite the fact that Italy and France
01:33:05
included in the legal framework sufficiently and
01:33:08
The Basques, by the way, are quite tough
01:33:10
such family ties but we see how they
01:33:13
humanize along the way
01:33:15
the advent of democratic modern
01:33:18
legal institutions when society
01:33:20
begins to trust the court more
01:33:23
I don't know the law there
01:33:28
which protects and declares
01:33:31
state rather than the law which
01:33:34
protects declares the mouth and there is a snail hum
01:33:38
there or something else
01:33:40
not so long ago Sicily held the hand
01:33:43
the Corsican had a blood feud the same
01:33:45
the thing that doesn't make sense right now
01:33:47
because in both Corsica and Sicily
01:33:49
the law applies and in Sicily it is
01:33:52
the law came into force not so long ago in
01:33:55
The hardest bloody struggle has been achieved
01:33:57
destruction of traditional structures types
01:33:59
mafias who relied on
01:34:02
the Catholic Church and the locals there
01:34:04
all sorts of these carlys, he is there and so
01:34:06
then I was in Sicily specifically
01:34:08
drove through these places and became
01:34:11
now they have something completely different
01:34:13
character
01:34:14
how the Sicilians themselves have not burned for more than 20 years
01:34:16
ago 20 years ago these were battle sites
01:34:19
now this place is post-war, that is
01:34:22
all this is no longer there, but they died there
01:34:24
this war, thousands of people, journalists
01:34:27
progressive communist police officers
01:34:30
who fought with this, judges who
01:34:32
they protected girls like these, they killed them
01:34:36
then you understand these judges for this when
01:34:38
they fled there so it’s not Russia’s fault
01:34:41
Dagestanis is that they act like this
01:34:44
how they introduced them to act them
01:34:47
thousand-year-old instinct of self-preservation
01:34:49
a state that does not give guilt
01:34:52
modern democratic legal system
01:34:55
an alternative to these ancient laws is good
01:34:59
next question
01:35:00
the next question is again addressed to Maxim
01:35:03
so I lost it now, but I found it
01:35:05
Maxim asks you why you are doing this
01:35:08
live interaction with payment cards
01:35:10
while payment systems demonstrate that they are not
01:35:12
your friend wants them to dress up completely
01:35:14
another megashop Latushkin latest streams
01:35:17
says he's just fine, I'm fine
01:35:19
absolutely not Ruzy matiz Latushkina I
01:35:22
I just think that
01:35:25
people who
01:35:27
who have something to say in particular
01:35:29
left flank on the opposition
01:35:32
must put aside personal phobias and
01:35:35
addictions and try if not
01:35:37
work out
01:35:39
because teamwork is
01:35:41
It's still quite a complicated process
01:35:43
conquer agree on some
01:35:44
positions we must define positions
01:35:46
it is in the ideological field that they are in the field
01:35:49
you're a fool you betrayed me you went to the wrong place
01:35:51
This, by the way, is what they were doing there
01:35:56
already lungri Lenin Trotsky Bogdanov Martov
01:35:58
just exactly 6 according to there conditionally
01:36:01
they've been burning for the thirteenth year
01:36:04
there was a bracketing of personal
01:36:06
relations and clear and Lenin was one here
01:36:10
from the catalysts of this this process
01:36:12
as I understand the clear process what is common
01:36:16
I have it there with Trotsky, yes, here he is
01:36:20
there is unbearable in a personal matter there but he
01:36:23
let's say he is extremely strong in assessment there
01:36:26
history
01:36:27
gorgeous there point the publicist give
01:36:30
accurate analysis
01:36:31
ray cd drinks marxism yes for example
01:36:34
Bogdanov whether despite were friends
01:36:36
closest friends are simply what they are
01:36:39
why didn’t they divide us into a format, but this
01:36:41
some kind of nonsense, naturally there were very
01:36:44
important political moments Bogdan
01:36:46
community and that means yes, just maybe
01:36:50
isn't it by the way that I was wrong, this is a discussion
01:36:52
Bogdanov believed that he had become lazy
01:36:53
lean towards Menshevism
01:36:55
Well, I blame Lenin, Lenin composed it
01:36:58
Bogdanov is that he is a metaphysician
01:37:00
once the tongue is added to the frost saying
01:37:03
in Lenin's language the brain is still there
01:37:05
I won't be the same so I'm Nicholas
01:37:08
beaters, well, I’m not trying to make friends at all
01:37:10
and I don’t interfere with the Communist Party of the Russian Federation new in dns
01:37:13
naturally I just turn to him
01:37:15
since many people contact me
01:37:18
the audience is my audience there
01:37:20
with an offer again, here's Kagarlitsky
01:37:23
there plat ushkin from kolpakidi kolpakidi we
01:37:26
we met and talked and everything seemed to be
01:37:28
there are no problems here are the seeds
01:37:31
you see, there you go further, yes I don’t
01:37:34
hide says court face passed into
01:37:36
the front no longer exists, it was simply destroyed
01:37:37
he is gone as a result of all these
01:37:39
serious political
01:37:42
There are no more left front activities
01:37:45
exist this is the result of which
01:37:48
he was brought by the daredevils, that's what I'm talking about
01:37:51
I can say concrete and clear
01:37:52
I think it's
01:37:55
well if it's not a crime okay
01:37:58
crime there is no crime here
01:38:01
let's just say this is the most serious
01:38:04
political
01:38:08
this is not a mistake it was the word calm of Iran
01:38:13
after the murder of Hertz Enghien this
01:38:16
more crime this mistake
01:38:18
in this case it is not an error using
01:38:21
debate, we ask you to blink in the Rada hall
01:38:23
Maybe this is a consequence of some kind of stubbornness
01:38:25
inexplicable tenacity for anything
01:38:28
began to make the left front an annex to
01:38:32
interests of Zyuganov and Kashin but rouge
01:38:37
admits well let's continue the question
01:38:39
question asked, questions left Nikita asks
01:38:43
question on a Ukrainian topic, what do you think?
01:38:45
about politics Anatoly Shariy is a question of how
01:38:48
both Maxim and Borisovich are a populist
01:38:50
European style and quite bright
01:38:54
adequate
01:38:55
in the Ukrainian sense in the context of Ukraine
01:38:58
you need to understand blogger
01:39:01
this is what I think and this is what I think
01:39:05
what a strong good bright blogger
01:39:07
fluent Ukrainian speakers
01:39:09
in Russian having a large
01:39:12
audience great popularity but he
01:39:15
really scared the female group now
01:39:18
because they're not weird either
01:39:22
highly requested amazing story what
01:39:25
similar, you can just see from the reaction that
01:39:27
against the background that everyone is discredited in the ball
01:39:29
unity who at least holds
01:39:31
na because he doesn’t live in Ukraine world
01:39:33
again what is its great advantage
01:39:36
need next question next
01:39:39
question hello don't you think that
01:39:40
with a strong but unconscious left
01:39:42
he does not have an agenda among the people
01:39:44
understands and does not accept and is even afraid and
01:39:47
even hates leftist forces, how about this
01:39:50
you can fight at the bottom
01:39:52
just give up first and drink
01:39:54
these are leftists who say nothing and
01:39:57
nothing to say with left brains
01:39:59
anything can be called left and left
01:40:02
left left be left left must
01:40:04
unite I am still for the formation
01:40:07
sufficiently clear and intelligible discourse
01:40:09
there are a number of questions about the relationship
01:40:12
states in relation to
01:40:14
national question of attitude
01:40:16
relatively speaking, I don’t know there
01:40:20
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01:40:23
to some international centers of power
01:40:26
China's relations in the end I'm here
01:40:29
for example, I am not a supporter of
01:40:31
Russia was an annex of China
01:40:33
many leftists are I what is this
01:40:36
I don’t think it’s a fundamental point
01:40:38
Chinese socialism is not ideal
01:40:41
I think it's
01:40:42
I think that in general it’s only for the Chinese
01:40:44
and as a service for work here as as
01:40:47
vaccine
01:40:49
a mixture of Mao Zedong's Sun Yat-sen and Deng
01:40:53
xiaoping works only for chinese
01:40:55
if you are Chinese and even then not everyone
01:40:58
continental they threw off the race measures
01:41:01
then it works for you but for Russians
01:41:04
mycar report another should work here I
01:41:06
I think we need to discuss this combination
01:41:08
to us we are in general we are in the desert
01:41:11
intelligent on the flank
01:41:15
left but not left how to say no more
01:41:18
I know about the steering wheel
01:41:19
democratic probably like this
01:41:21
Fine
01:41:22
socially socially socialist but
01:41:26
here it is necessary to say that really
01:41:28
whether people who speak on behalf of whether
01:41:30
extension feel pretty
01:41:31
it’s unpleasant to hide it at all
01:41:33
public, here you get it:
01:41:35
Let's say liberated France Mélenchon
01:41:37
and I carefully studied the unconquered before
01:41:40
unconquered France studied pore structures
01:41:43
it includes completely different
01:41:44
there are a lot of organizations there
01:41:46
representative offices in particular
01:41:47
national organizations there food
01:41:49
Berber organizations there front there
01:41:52
I don't know yet different others which
01:41:54
maybe not communist at all
01:41:56
yes it seems to me that
01:41:58
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01:41:59
we must fight like this Boris Yurievich
01:42:02
very correctly formulated somewhere
01:42:05
still in the spring
01:42:06
what and this dumped when we were in Belarus
01:42:09
weren't the events when we discussed confusing?
01:42:11
regarding Belarus you are very much my
01:42:13
I put my brains in place before the storm when
01:42:16
you clearly said clearly that the fight is for
01:42:17
democracy is the fight for socialism
01:42:19
today that despite the rhetoric
01:42:22
Lukashenko is not a socialist
01:42:25
well, like a leader who acts in
01:42:28
interests with tsarism in the interests of the people
01:42:30
he covers it with populist rhetoric
01:42:34
such patriotic interests are quite
01:42:36
capitalist why state capitalism
01:42:38
the worst type
01:42:40
that's why democracy is basically
01:42:44
no one canceled the fight for rights and
01:42:47
Let's decide to fight for socialism no matter how
01:42:50
paradoxically from first for capitalism
01:42:51
fight a little bit in Russia
01:42:53
no still not yet well I don't know much
01:42:56
democracy there won't shoot me for
01:42:58
I don’t know this formula, the box says that
01:43:00
you say slowly introduced today
01:43:03
wrote that maybe the time has come to save
01:43:06
democracy from capitalism but this
01:43:08
separate from the colonial organism
01:43:10
certainly according to the Karen national
01:43:12
mentalism operating according to the rules of 20 x
01:43:15
not even 21 at least the end of the twentieth century
01:43:18
with the rights of cities everything is immediately crushed
01:43:22
no rights of cities no rights of citizens no
01:43:26
treacherous democracy society
01:43:28
silent but has no representation
01:43:31
political a law b on genes
01:43:33
which concerns everyone and even the institute
01:43:36
problems of globalization
01:43:38
Rosbalt Natasha Natalya Cherkesova
01:43:41
announced, you know, that means on
01:43:44
I was also an agent and called Intel Sergey
01:43:47
me brazil support natural a lot
01:43:49
years and and know there and so on know Victor
01:43:51
Vasilyev and otherwise there is already a former head
01:43:54
Fskn you understand, that is, this is even
01:43:57
that is, they just shut it up all March
01:44:01
individuals and agents these are all bloggers
01:44:04
potentially if you donate you get
01:44:06
you get the donation through Ireland like this
01:44:09
or otherwise you understand through google all over
01:44:11
agent turns out to be everyone on the Internet
01:44:14
works or at least somehow gets paid
01:44:16
one penny can be declared then
01:44:18
there they are, that is, today the fight for rights
01:44:22
for democracy what happened there
01:44:25
decades ago for Russia super
01:44:27
it is more relevant in my opinion
01:44:29
than the Marxists scheme which of us is leftist who
01:44:32
of us there is more left who is right is left
01:44:35
anyone right anyone right
01:44:37
centrist and similar things before
01:44:39
you still have to live to see this, you still have to earn it
01:44:41
such a discussion Oleg questions yes
01:44:45
next question are you trying to build
01:44:48
fight against system conformity
01:44:49
the formation of verified claims against it
01:44:52
including participation in parliamentary
01:44:53
in quotation marks the work may be more correctly quit
01:44:56
your talent to drive the realization of power
01:44:59
I think pirates are related things
01:45:02
firstly, it describes the beauty in
01:45:05
Lenin's theses and liquidation for
01:45:08
ism we don't of course we don't we don't say any
01:45:11
illegal work what's the grill like there
01:45:12
Bolsheviks in
01:45:14
1512 there and so on in general
01:45:17
today and any intellectual work
01:45:19
independence free intellectual
01:45:20
work is already becoming semi-legal
01:45:22
work what it actually is what what
01:45:26
this is what the Bolsheviks did in the tenth
01:45:28
for years they just printed books and
01:45:31
discussed with the workers it was prohibited
01:45:35
the tsarist government is true
01:45:37
workers' Marxist circles
01:45:40
Putin's regime is exactly the same
01:45:41
prohibit or then the next question from
01:45:44
Nikita Mikhailova Maxim strong to you
01:45:47
Hello dear Borisovich, welcome back
01:45:49
I hug you tightly question the ruling class
01:45:51
uses the nationality factor in its
01:45:53
for harmful purposes what other factors
01:45:55
similar types are used by the ruling
01:45:58
ruling class
01:46:01
patriotism
01:46:05
which of course cannot be here they
01:46:07
trying these virtual patriotism
01:46:10
factors are certainly used
01:46:13
geopolitical confrontation
01:46:16
special geopolitics and just
01:46:18
the territory your country occupies
01:46:20
and she, even under Nicholas II, even under
01:46:22
Stalin at least under Putin will be approximately
01:46:24
same transport corridors no one
01:46:26
Russia has not canceled this space between
01:46:29
highly developed civilization of the East and
01:46:32
speak out to Western civilization and
01:46:40
maybe
01:46:42
Well, how are we going? She's using her permission.
01:46:46
information space that is
01:46:47
formation of information
01:46:48
space trying to
01:46:52
management
01:46:54
we even see that medicine is a factor
01:46:57
treatment factor access to benefits even
01:47:00
use minimal controls too
01:47:03
that is, we can say that epidemics
01:47:05
I dream about the control factor of course
01:47:07
of course but she always congratulated
01:47:10
Fukuda because they lived at the head of the plague
01:47:13
prerogative of the state, don't make noise or
01:47:15
focus does not need to be supervised and punished
01:47:17
very important book, by the way I don’t mind
01:47:20
against the fight against the epidemic
01:47:22
which is actually dangerous for me here
01:47:24
comrade died three days ago we kept
01:47:26
it would be in the hands of the state
01:47:28
the problem is that we don't believe
01:47:30
that it is in state rubles we believe
01:47:32
that it is in the hands of operating corporations
01:47:34
on behalf of the state and in its own interests
01:47:39
next question question maxim knows
01:47:42
do you like the story with the imprisonment of everyone
01:47:44
Nizhny Novgorod activist hospital
01:47:46
Alexey Podnebesnogo you can somehow
01:47:48
I’ll comment on my views on the decision
01:47:49
this has already been said Alexey indeed
01:47:53
we will forcibly imprison the psy in the hospital for
01:47:55
six months
01:47:56
health already 1 shaman grandmother
01:48:00
we talked and wrote about it and
01:48:02
I really really wish he could stand it
01:48:05
this whole story from the point of view
01:48:07
psychological and psychiatric
01:48:08
examination of any person who
01:48:12
anyone can be recognized
01:48:15
behind
01:48:16
as they say, if you try not to
01:48:19
corresponds to no need to try
01:48:20
because I even remember Soviet times
01:48:22
there was such a diagnosis of increased interest
01:48:25
cultural religious in literary
01:48:28
sources thought this was not normal
01:48:31
here they are of sluggish schizophrenia then
01:48:33
low-grade schizophrenia type of this network
01:48:36
like Tsvetaeva's poetry, cover and
01:48:39
you quote poems there, you think about fate
01:48:43
Marina baths and there worrying that you are already
01:48:46
as they say, sluggish is already chlorpromazine
01:48:48
yes yes yes then that means the user
01:48:52
as he writes today the wind tore off the teeth
01:48:54
on the wall of the Kremlin as in the song, yes there is one
01:48:58
prong but they write what these forests are
01:49:01
construction workers whose houses are forests of gray and
01:49:04
he was hit there and what does that mean
01:49:07
the earring protection was blown off by the wind today
01:49:09
teeth on the cream on the Kremlin wall as in
01:49:11
song the walls will collapse, all dilapidated for a long time
01:49:14
saw this as a sign and this is the essence
01:49:16
Russian people see the sign but so
01:49:18
sit on the couch until
01:49:23
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01:49:25
1 value on I think something is wrong with you
01:49:29
will only take the stars flying by like an asterisk
01:49:31
rocket question here's a question guys
01:49:33
is that you saw everything
01:49:35
sign of the night they are all week well
01:49:37
wait, I think this is scary
01:49:40
the answer from the garden of Minsk west yesterday is that
01:49:44
all gays and lesbians
01:49:46
puffed out their cheeks, blew, spat, and now under
01:49:49
morning when it's just like the three little pigs
01:49:52
will be given as dps good further so
01:49:55
Question to Maxim: are you planning
01:49:58
continue political activities and
01:50:00
if so, in what form?
01:50:02
I'm definitely planning on it
01:50:04
continue in intellectual legal
01:50:08
I hate forms of non-journalism too
01:50:12
I don't think it's time to bring it up
01:50:16
in fact, the task is to create someone
01:50:18
club well left while a friend drinks this
01:50:22
no we can't pick up the left forces
01:50:24
permanent club can karen
01:50:26
sleepy council meeting which I'm not
01:50:28
I honestly think take it without Borisych without
01:50:31
Nikolay on the palm of my hand completely
01:50:33
real Sergei Obukhov
01:50:35
he can really shape you
01:50:39
issuing some kind of periodical newsletter
01:50:41
you know the minutes will have to be pushed
01:50:43
almost all night they do it
01:50:45
this task has been detected at the moment
01:50:47
definitely Oleg so next question
01:50:51
how can you stop the spread
01:50:53
Islam and extremism every month
01:50:56
catches 10 15 people, it’s obvious that years
01:51:00
in twenty when will it change
01:51:01
demography demographic balance
01:51:03
will blaze not childishly in some
01:51:05
regions this is your thesis
01:51:08
chauvinistic you think that everything
01:51:09
carriers
01:51:11
of a different nationality would be the conditions lying
01:51:14
Islamic before civilization are
01:51:16
extremists and chauvinists they are completely
01:51:19
This is not how we should fight extremism
01:51:21
There are three ways to explain to people
01:51:24
able to speak their language and
01:51:27
I operate with their concepts
01:51:30
incorrectness of some positions
01:51:32
participate in discussions with those who
01:51:34
takes up arms create
01:51:36
terrorist organizations for sure
01:51:38
we must act to protect society from
01:51:40
terrorism and
01:51:42
in everything else we need to involve people
01:51:45
normal social processes
01:51:47
modern society for this society
01:51:49
must be modern Putin's
01:51:51
society not modern anarchy zero
01:51:54
Anuar is milled and she provokes it herself
01:51:57
I say it again even as in the story with
01:52:00
Dagestan girls close these
01:52:03
subcultural groups within themselves from
01:52:05
any group that is closed inside
01:52:08
she can't develop herself
01:52:09
extremist worldview and attitude
01:52:12
to the outside because she starts
01:52:14
it is natural to form this feeling
01:52:17
division by yours
01:52:19
that is, correct and alien, that is
01:52:22
do it wrong it's not that
01:52:24
it is written in the Koran and the body is in that for you
01:52:27
a school of witchcraft arose on the basis of Islam
01:52:30
Averroes understand which became the basis
01:52:32
philosophical school which Abelard is there
01:52:35
Pierre Abelard Catholic philosopher me
01:52:37
Catholic philosopher just right away
01:52:39
the great French philosopher there as
01:52:42
it is said but he read there and
01:52:44
Averroes Muslim otherwise there was this one
01:52:47
the most Arabs
01:52:49
Maimonides in general is a Jewish scholar
01:52:52
however, the water from the revenge of the radicals and
01:52:55
Islam has radicals, you understand why
01:52:57
radicalism arises why it arises
01:52:59
I think extremism is because society
01:53:01
does not offer an alternative development to these
01:53:04
I wrote about this to groups in particular by the way
01:53:07
it’s great there’s a French sociologist
01:53:09
Arabic origin which one are you
01:53:12
you just know he's the one on the left
01:53:14
described all these
01:53:16
I can’t remember now, but what for
01:53:19
france for the north for could it
01:53:22
there were actual problems because
01:53:25
modernization of the French school there and vulture
01:53:28
rash killed by islamists summer harbin lived
01:53:31
Moroccan poet laureate of banking
01:53:33
awards for arriving in Paris and at the same time
01:53:35
there are severed heads and executions before that
01:53:38
the Frenchman had his head cut off and
01:53:40
photographed with the heads of Algerians and
01:53:42
there was a lot of things but there is no need to put up with it
01:53:45
who once between and how to
01:53:48
offer modern alternatives and
01:53:51
alternative future I believe that
01:53:53
civil cooperation protection
01:53:55
general civil rights
01:53:59
respect for traditions
01:54:01
national human I don’t know how
01:54:05
said Indian Rossov Shankars are
01:54:08
Gods or no gods doesn't change anything
01:54:10
in my concept of the world, I don’t know if there is
01:54:12
Is it the spirit of the Yakuts there or so on?
01:54:15
Let every person believe as I do
01:54:17
anyway Orkhan was my friend Cemal
01:54:19
it did not matter to a Muslim believer
01:54:21
relationships in building our sarkhan
01:54:23
we have human relationships as well as those
01:54:26
you and geddaram were squeezed, really when
01:54:28
there are common ones, you need to build a common disk
01:54:30
if the country builds a common
01:54:33
civil social disk, believe me
01:54:35
this will be the best
01:54:38
antidote against extremism in everything
01:54:41
other gifts with you suited perfectly
01:54:47
extremism on all different extremism
01:54:49
small groups breed extremism
01:54:52
authorities
01:54:53
this is not my thought to this Sartre between
01:54:56
other things
01:54:58
We have five minutes left until question 3 or
01:55:01
two of them fight, I’ll fly away, let me quickly
01:55:05
that means the first question
01:55:06
Barse Yulechka Vo-ot Nikola Mikha the kindest
01:55:10
evening and Boris Yulich is yours to everyone
01:55:11
relation to the so-called package
01:55:13
migrant worker to the proposed RPS with
01:55:16
but it's an interesting idea
01:55:19
108 listened because it's here
01:55:23
different nuances but basically the idea itself
01:55:27
simultaneously controls migration into
01:55:30
Now is the time to guarantee the rights of migrants
01:55:32
this is the right approach, then there is this
01:55:36
the essence is operationally you need to look at what
01:55:37
specifically do because but most
01:55:40
successful example of migrant integration
01:55:42
karos are built on this principle but
01:55:44
now Finland itself is like this too
01:55:47
the same practice, yes, that is, legal arrivals
01:55:51
it's one thing to find illegality in another
01:55:54
well, plus I would like one more detail
01:55:57
clarified that it is necessary to distinguish between migration from and
01:56:01
migration and immigration yes because
01:56:04
Of course we have different social phenomena
01:56:06
deliberately mixed because
01:56:08
immigrants are all who want to stay and
01:56:11
we need to give him the opportunity
01:56:12
wants to integrate
01:56:15
Accordingly, there is a different economy in
01:56:17
emigration another economy before
01:56:19
corresponds to the image of schools for example with
01:56:22
children before Tomsk rises and the ratio in
01:56:25
Russian language learning and preservation
01:56:27
native language is further but also whole
01:56:28
another package question but anyway I
01:56:32
I would add that there should be a policy
01:56:34
on immigration on immigration policy
01:56:36
reasonable which you again were like that
01:56:38
balanced here is an example the same as here
01:56:40
speaks
01:56:41
and now
01:56:43
in case we need to talk about migration
01:56:46
also balance immigration, that is
01:56:48
so that the seedlings don’t have anything in Russia
01:56:50
since in Russia there is no immigration
01:56:52
politics in I will immigrate because
01:56:54
that there is no right field in which Russia
01:56:56
integration also takes place just people
01:56:58
breathing and then there are no problems and
01:57:00
ignored and
01:57:02
why do you have to think as if people
01:57:05
it was normal to guess
01:57:07
society
01:57:09
ruled by migrant workers who bring them here
01:57:12
they deliver it later
01:57:13
supposedly integrated actually them
01:57:16
capital just don't build them man
01:57:18
goes in a four-story
01:57:19
school 4 shifts where you have 40 people
01:57:22
will be of which 38 will mean when
01:57:25
that there is no support there is no integra they
01:57:27
somewhere they create nothing and that’s why
01:57:30
pear should have a similar pattern
01:57:32
which would allow about tender rewards
01:57:34
for regulating yes yes then then whatever
01:57:37
so the next question is in the provinces
01:57:40
the governor is stronger than the mayor in Moscow, after all
01:57:42
on the contrary, the reason is solely
01:57:44
cash flows and how important was
01:57:47
this position in the hierarchy of power in
01:57:48
Soviet times but it’s sour now
01:57:50
this immediately than briefly about the first Moscow
01:57:52
the mayor and the governor are the same person in Moscow too
01:57:56
Sabin has the rights of a governor according to
01:57:58
in fact this is firstly secondly well with
01:58:03
this union did not have a position, the mayor was the head
01:58:05
executive committee which was subordinated to the first
01:58:08
Victoria city committee 1 com or really was
01:58:10
fairly strong political figures and
01:58:13
protective measure controlled worth sushi 1
01:58:15
regional committee cheese actually 1 line we and
01:58:18
became the first governor, by the way
01:58:20
the same physically the same people and
01:58:24
continuity is maintained and
01:58:27
Central succession is precisely
01:58:28
this is the one that's like this
01:58:30
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01:58:32
federalism in Russia is good and convenient
01:58:36
one question is just a question
01:58:39
Maximov Maxim
01:58:41
your opinion about the two mass shootings in
01:58:45
educational institutions that were
01:58:46
committed this year in Kazan and Perm
01:58:49
Well, probably research can also give
01:58:51
balancing with someone else
01:58:52
less that you have, well, generally the code why
01:58:56
this is why it happened too and
01:58:58
power began to unfold and was renewed
01:59:00
due to
01:59:03
what has changed
01:59:07
well let's just say psycho
01:59:10
space society
01:59:13
find out
01:59:17
suicidal and this is a form of collective
01:59:20
suicide that comes from one here it is
01:59:23
at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries there was a very
01:59:26
widespread and actually acts
01:59:29
terrorism
01:59:30
they may also have a political
01:59:33
direction can have such as
01:59:35
eschatological mystical direction
01:59:37
that is, psychopathic both here and there
01:59:39
psychopaths may be involved
01:59:42
but let's say Russian Serbian
01:59:44
terrorism, but Kalyaev knows it
01:59:48
conversation there with the Grand Duchess yes you could
01:59:51
explain clearly why he wanted to kill or
01:59:53
Sergei's kitchen was not there politically
01:59:55
justified there were this correspondent and I
01:59:58
fulfilled the will of the people enough
02:00:01
metaphysical concepts with noses in hands
02:00:03
in the mouth and words were I don’t compare
02:00:06
of course this shooter, well he's awesome
02:00:08
talks about the first ones, he prepared carefully
02:00:09
why Perm this psychopath yes he has
02:00:12
there was a justification he had naturally
02:00:14
social psychopathy he is against salam
02:00:17
itself to society can be in modern
02:00:20
society needs
02:00:22
[music]
02:00:24
although this is a double-edged sword
02:00:27
make covered accessible crazy from crazy
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consultation
02:00:31
somehow the load on the
02:00:34
human huge other load before
02:00:36
people didn’t know such a constant load
02:00:39
stranger
02:00:42
symbolic reality of us on its own
02:00:45
reason to let you in
02:00:47
someone else's book with valentine read now
02:00:50
It's not enough just to look at your phone screen
02:00:52
see everything is done very accessible
02:00:55
everything happens and it's objective
02:00:58
reality has not changed the world has changed oh
02:01:01
pedagogy and social psychology
02:01:04
but the defense hasn't changed, they relate
02:01:07
to school as if it were school now
02:01:10
21st to 21st centuries the same somehow in which
02:01:13
we studied but there was no need for our school
02:01:15
protect the police tell the truth yes we don't
02:01:18
they were afraid of harit schools of course maniacs
02:01:19
there were some in our childhood I remember
02:01:22
in my youth in Moscow there was something called Mosgaz
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Do you remember, but it was great my
02:01:27
I drive it, well, just like before there was an old lady
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sex now then explained gorillas I
02:01:33
there and then for twenty years people are afraid
02:01:35
Chikatilo was the world about what in Soviet times
02:01:38
that is, there were a psychopath, there were Monicas
02:01:40
but the school children didn't know it but didn't
02:01:44
because of course it was simple there
02:01:46
different social mentality is different and
02:01:48
in people and in children, although in our school
02:01:51
there were fights there were conflicts in Moscow 8
02:01:54
the second year there was a Nazi march in our
02:01:57
the day of Brezhnev's death I studied in German
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school, a huge swastika was painted on
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school I know until now we knew everyone who
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no one did it, naturally
02:02:05
I can say that whoever did this was
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son of one of the party workers to know
02:02:09
that tall like her marchers
02:02:12
Nazis on the guns of eighty-two
02:02:14
there were also children of high-ranking people
02:02:15
employees of the Central Security Committee of the KGB there and so on this
02:02:18
were like not a boy from the outskirts
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understand many ladies girls
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there are problems behind which social
02:02:27
the science of society and generational
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I just have to keep up with relationships
02:02:34
cards that by the way here is Shanin to rounding off
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is the same center which is in which
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I mean, to the school of economics p gaga ours
02:02:41
Ninka is a scientific center even more than
02:02:44
teaching in my opinion which
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deals with these we will ask how much
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I just know what I was doing as a Zulu
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I don’t know what you are doing now, but I suspect
02:02:53
that if where you are and should be then it’s at
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you probably and just a discussion of anyone
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beings, space for discussion, this is necessary
02:03:01
discuss because even though he gave it to headquarters
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I think the recipe is murder in any
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case it is a crime of settlement on
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personal threat even just murder
02:03:10
other weapons are crimes there and
02:03:13
age is not an excuse
02:03:15
crimes but the only problem is
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number per adult with
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already established personal position
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socially, the person himself is responsible for
02:03:24
the teenager answers after all the adults
02:03:26
therefore for a crime as a teenager and
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even ask adults not only
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teachers of this school director and in there and
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so on from the children's room workers
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I don’t know the police if there is such a thing in Russia, but
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and from all children
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teenagers always ask questions about
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violence
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if you rudely accept the vizir about eros it is
02:03:51
inscriptions such questions were asked by children I
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I think both in ancient Athens and in modern
02:03:57
Moscow and modern London questions
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always the same for any person
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because a person lives between
02:04:03
understanding that death is so
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I won’t be there, it’s impossible to realize it there
02:04:08
attributed this to the need to self-determinate and
02:04:10
how come I came from nowhere
02:04:13
It’s also kind of unclear, but there it is
02:04:15
between this there is a human
02:04:17
personality by and large
02:04:19
sexuality and everything else and
02:04:21
it's easy in Russia
02:04:24
simply given over to some kind of spontaneous
02:04:26
space on the other side to entrust
02:04:29
this is all for some women with purple
02:04:30
hair that children will need there
02:04:33
read about how it is necessary, I remember how
02:04:35
my rocker youth was like this
02:04:38
Among the rockers there are punks in the park of culture
02:04:41
so there was a discussion junkie myself
02:04:44
I've never been to I remember laughing
02:04:46
all above these lectures there is light at one
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end
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the syringe will kill you the more we do it
02:04:52
they told us the more they didn’t strive for
02:04:53
self-destruction to the average guys
02:04:55
talented bright whom I knew in my
02:04:58
youth who actually were there
02:05:00
just musicians, that's why it's very early
02:05:02
they died, I remember how they became
02:05:04
literally old people there for several years
02:05:06
there is heroin use for example
02:05:08
they had a terrible experience, just deadly
02:05:12
but stages but this is phenomenon 1 and you yes this
02:05:14
this is this and the same order senior must
02:05:17
be able to talk with teenagers about
02:05:19
violence and
02:05:21
nature, I believe that these 9 in and case
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Kerch
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shooter perm shooter others there
02:05:30
Kazan these crimes they are
02:05:33
actually a very important manifestation 7
02:05:35
symptoms of a very terrible disease that
02:05:40
society lives
02:05:42
in a situation of lies and falsehood and none other than
02:05:47
teenagers like a teenager who hasn't yet
02:05:50
established himself in this matrix of stereotypes
02:05:53
social behavior does not feel a lie
02:05:56
of the older generation we know this from ourselves
02:05:58
even loving our parents, how often do we
02:06:01
it seemed like my dad was there at 15 years old, here I am
02:06:05
thought like my beautiful one for which
02:06:07
defended himself, came there to me always
02:06:09
gave one helped always thought like him
02:06:12
can lie like them, lie like them
02:06:14
come to terms with this reality
02:06:16
normal thinking I answers to this
02:06:19
not always possible to get therefore I
02:06:22
I think these are the deepest symptoms
02:06:26
the deepest diseases of modern Russia
02:06:30
illnesses
02:06:31
technical like capitalism war of all
02:06:34
against everyone and today I will die
02:06:37
tomorrow they see great guys so
02:06:41
the mighty triumph, the strong triumph
02:06:43
who is padmasana in law enforcement agencies
02:06:46
triumphant that law could intercede
02:06:48
criminal elements are on the streets
02:06:50
who have a paw in law enforcement agencies
02:06:54
state of wealth acquired unjustly
02:06:58
television yes not a single young man
02:07:00
don't look people no one believes him
02:07:02
everything is a lie and that’s why a subculture arises
02:07:05
natural death sunku subculture
02:07:08
fire and the subculture of violence therefore
02:07:11
a morning star appears, it's absolutely
02:07:13
tertiary is absolutely not original
02:07:16
art genscher in my opinion
02:07:18
drug propaganda
02:07:21
energy discoveries there in the 60s
02:07:23
County Leaf on the 13th floor or doors or
02:07:26
rolling stones or song
02:07:29
there's Lou Rida heroin let's say famous
02:07:33
there and so on there as if whole there or
02:07:36
there are books by Timothy Leary
02:07:38
and bsd there was an intellectual whole
02:07:41
why does this arise this protection this
02:07:44
protection scary protection of teenagers
02:07:47
violence in teen straight way
02:07:50
protection from the lies of elders, we seem to be here
02:07:53
so it all exists but this is society
02:07:55
is doomed to escalate violence as well as
02:07:58
acts of suicide in the tens
02:08:01
twentieth century among students
02:08:03
young people remember there was a whole epidemic
02:08:05
suicides that they couldn't understand
02:08:07
Many people wrote then and Gershenzon wrote
02:08:10
wrote about it there and so on it was
02:08:12
a harbinger of the horror that would come later
02:08:14
happened there 17 to 20 years before these
02:08:18
shot ditches there or frozen
02:08:20
Absolutely violence in ice cream
02:08:23
Total schizoid seems to me here
02:08:26
now we need to pay attention to this
02:08:28
very serious and elections that are simple
02:08:32
mystify and which does not exist
02:08:34
this is another crash actually
02:08:39
supports
02:08:41
that connect a person with society
02:08:44
if the political process is here for us
02:08:46
they say you choose then we understand that
02:08:49
it's not real then that's it
02:08:51
unreal then the person is already plunging
02:08:54
into one arc inside oneself
02:08:57
someone will be normal and someone will be
02:09:00
for maniacs there, as they say, it’s already a trick
02:09:03
it will fall like in a game of squid, so what?
02:09:06
in fact the film is primitive but very
02:09:09
exactly tough cruelly describing
02:09:13
psychopathy in the modern world, well
02:09:16
we just approached my father, I think that
02:09:18
Of course, the psychopathy of the modern world is not
02:09:21
very optimistic ending
02:09:23
but dear marilyn conservatism yes on
02:09:26
dear friends, I think it’s with psychopathy
02:09:30
in the modern world we must fight not with
02:09:34
help to a mental hospital as in the case when where
02:09:39
I locked it there, I don’t decide anything, but with
02:09:43
through social and cultural
02:09:46
political changes
02:09:48
I think that's where we'll end today
02:09:51
so I think the question remains
02:09:54
a lot but there's nothing you can do about it
02:09:56
our time is limited
02:09:58
at the very least thank you very much
02:10:00
we will continue about
02:10:03
intellectual interaction is
02:10:05
obviously it goes without saying
02:10:08
necessary inevitably in a good way
02:10:12
inevitable and
02:10:13
let's be but no one anyone from and
02:10:18
you will no longer be used by fate
02:10:19
left front to tragic on my
02:10:22
the look should be an example for everyone yes
02:10:24
and you can't allow your
02:10:26
organization which is paid including
02:10:29
lives and destinies
02:10:31
those who associated their name and their
02:10:34
fate was an application to something
02:10:36
polyptych but definitely definitely me
02:10:38
Do you need communication on whether technology is needed?
02:10:41
serious honest conscientious
02:10:43
analytics for the leaves themselves, well
02:10:45
thank you everyone, thank you to those who watched
02:10:47
look especially not especially including
02:10:50
for those who are about a conditional donation
02:10:52
thank you again to the maximum and see you again
02:10:55
meet dear friends goodbye

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В гостях у "Рабкора" журналист, политический обозреватель и деятель Максим Шевченко. Максим Шевченко и Борис Кагарлицкий обсудят массовые задержания, проходящие по стране и другие актуальные политические новости России и мира. https://www.patreon.com/Rabkor https://www.donationalerts.com/r/bkagarlitsky Карта Сбербанка: 4279 3800 1452 3502 Яндекс Деньги 4100 1138 2475 623 QIWI +7 916 948 13 32 BTC 15QjHThCuNBRnUvv4gSFvRdpp3FeT8Yb72 Рекомендуем канал: @MaximShevchenko Дружественные каналы: @Vestnik_Buri, @VestnikBuriOriginals, @Agit_Prop, @PN_chanel, @TheBadComedian, @PN_chanel, @ThinkYourSelf_ThinkNow, @bondarenko_blog, @ButKorn, @Popularpolitics, @RemiMeisner, @Vasiliy_Sadonin, @spetz_tv Интервью Максима Шевченко смотрите также на каналах @svpressarutv и @zhivoygvozd

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