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Good evening dear viewers here
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today again on rabkor Stream from home I
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Boriska Gorlitsky Editor-in-Chief
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insight channel rabkor But today
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we changed the genre a little because we
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we have, among other things, everything and
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Discord I hope some of you know
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most of you probably know
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you ask questions directly
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in fact today they will
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questions and only direct questions
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which without moderation are not e through Maxim
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directly asked right into my ears
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right into my ears you can now
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I'll ask you questions via Discord
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answer them but again if
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there are some things that are unclear
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because there are no donations from Discord
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there won’t be and all the questions go straight but
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dear viewers, you understand perfectly well
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what for
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there is
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yes, the description has basically everything
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options for how else you can provide support
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worker correspondent and even through Bitcoin if
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for some reason your account is in bitcoins and because
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borders through patreons and so on and so forth
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next question look what is written there
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In general, there is Sberbank there anyway
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you can support us but the trouble is
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that today we will not be able to ask
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donation questions and
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Well, or rather, you can ask this
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no one will interfere but we can’t
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It’s okay to answer them because
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today As they say, just a different genre
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Yes, we work in a different mode and
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so, well, those who just want to let us
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donate
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as it were, as they say, you are welcome
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the one who wants
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let him try to ask the question
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log into Discord and through Discord with
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I'll let Maxim contact us now
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word that we explained how it all is
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works
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So
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I'm so lucky
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and it was heard now
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[music]
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let's listen now So maximum
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So
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everything is in order Now it sounds normal like this
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you need to raise your hand, go in first
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discord link to Discord so link to
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Discord is in the description of this stream and in
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pinned comments if correct
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I remember Follow the link and it’s there
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separate channel Now I’ll tell you how it is
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it's called exactly broadcast
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now 134 people with a limit of 50
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at most this is probably what if we
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there we will get closer to 50 better
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ask questions go out but if
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approach 50 if not 50
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man, you don't have to come out here
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actually there is a separate one
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broadcast from where Boris can be seen and heard
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also So there are no problems with this either
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should be open Stream at the same time
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and you don’t have to log into Discord
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now I'll add it then
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first people Well, let's launch it
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questions
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Those who have already raised their hand are probably already there
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there are such
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we can listen now
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So
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So
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boiler so to speak And then you can
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invite someone to the podium because
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that I don’t see a button for something
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this
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but I found everything
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Well, I invited
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the first person he has in theory
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highlighted
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that's all I can say here so that I can
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checked whether you can hear it at all or not
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but I don't hear anything yet man
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the person doesn't actually say anything
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just silent
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but he went out alarmed and is silent, but this is
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by the way, the way to communicate the message So Well
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like there was some kind of sound, I didn't know anything
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I hear it for now
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problem with the microphone man yes it is
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another person is disconnected
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[music]
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Well I'm listening
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actually keep an eye on the discord because
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What
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you get a notification when I
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I invite you to the podium
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You must agree to go to the podium
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That is, you can refuse yourself
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asks to probably go to the podium Well, yes
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Let's invite another one, let's
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let's try
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but now I hear Hello
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Comrade Mauser, your word, Comrade Mauser
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[music]
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and the rest they think you ever
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invite someone again like
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simply or Plan B team There is such a thing
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pretty left maybe still
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some of these comrades Well Stas
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I'm just not going to invite you because
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which systematically throws mud at us
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that would be kind of weird
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invite Moreover, to the best
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time
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we were always ready to invite the most
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different people but
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Here he has a platform on television
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he can broadcast from there how much he needs
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anything, for example Semyon Uralova
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We didn’t think about serving any Well
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[ __ ], I'll answer very simply. What do these people have?
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people have TV I just don't
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I agree that we invite
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liberals we invite different people Yes
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we really talk about some
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liberal or left liberal
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We invite characters also because
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that they have a much larger audience and they
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bring their audience and thereby
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on the contrary, it makes it possible, first of all,
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audience to become familiar with the existence
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work hard and still get acquainted with our
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glances And so there is uh
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certain logic and
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we don't hide it, but on the other hand
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parties please We invite and
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such people as Boris Yulin or
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Alexander Batov about which there is no way
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don’t wait for liberalism No sideways
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But
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please Dmitry Kozhnikov we had yes
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that is, please we have enough
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there are a lot of these that are called hard
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Bolshevik left on the channel and always
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it will definitely be but I'll tell you straight
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the current circumstances of people
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who take a supportive position
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military operations and
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support that
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does
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Russian state
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[music]
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Ukraine
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in general this is the position we will not do
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to promote the more we do not
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we will give our word to these people simply by
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for one simple reason that they seem to have
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they have all the television
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in general media
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some kind of environment that is huge
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State and Let's additional
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we won’t do this well on the site
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Thanks for the answer
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so I invite the next one
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I invite you to press the actual button
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[music]
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I'll invite you again
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doesn't believe the call
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good luck next there
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let's next these when again
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if you ask, then we’ll launch them
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So for now, look
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Yes yes hello
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I’m just so personal to you
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The question is that the connection with the situation is weak Well
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could you also be threatened with dismissal and
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if you have any additional
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sources of income that will allow you
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more What is called afloat Good
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the question is because it is very relevant
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Look, I've already been fired from Ranhigs
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I definitely have to give credit to my colleagues
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from Russia They behaved very correctly
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that is, they should have fired me they
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I was warned that they were firing me
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but they delayed this process Well
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literally for almost six months That is
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even it seems to me a little more than
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six months, that is, they Well, in general, somewhere
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so they If we are talking about No, not for six months Well
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a few months less
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the process was delayed and in the end we will let it go
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What is called an amicable agreement?
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that I really uh
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left voluntarily I was paid for vacation
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I was paid again, uh, a bonus for
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good job in general Well in a good way
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broke up As they say That's it
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it was not like Lobanov’s
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just Well, literally in 24 hours uh
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illegally completely squeezed out of Moscow State University and
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in general it was all very ugly
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Although I noticed that in the case of mullet
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after all, uh, gardeners themselves don’t care about this
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signed That is, he found a project that
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it's called not afraid to write this
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I wasn't afraid of it because of my reputation.
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in appearancebut
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still gardens apparently like a reactor
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uh, well, after all, it’s a world-class university
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name uh with some
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yet again
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traditionally he refused to do this
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and now I teach in Shadrinka in
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shalinka I have half the bet
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professorial but there is professorial
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the rate is generally very funny there
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my professorial salary is 34,000
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half the professor's rate I have in
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mind clean, that is, even if I
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now they will deprive this rate But of course
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it will be unpleasant but not fatal, but Slava
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God I have books coming out and by the way
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speaking now it has already become
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feel that is lately
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after I was hired as an agent
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my books began to sell more and
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more active and this compensates a little
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at least Lost is transcribed
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money, well, plus thank God I have it
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family that supports me And this
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also doesn’t allow you to stay afloat well
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plus there are some savings. Well
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let's say the situation is tense, but not
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catastrophic so far
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I understand Thank you please but anyway
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case
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so good
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so I invite you diet I understand
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hidden nickname
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Yes, I'm listening to you. Hello.
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Boris Yurievich comrade behind the microphone
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Hello Hello I am more I
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I'm not here anymore to ask a question
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but more for the sake of gratitude because I
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I want to say a huge thank you of course
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to the workers' correspondent for being a workers' correspondent
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carries out such a progressive lilac
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activities and of course Huge
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thanks for the large quantity
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various guests And of course
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to all those who listened so to speak and
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took out streams with the participation of Well, of course
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Klim
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Sanchara huge chronic Hi so
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say So I hope for the appearance of such
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guests in the future of course again here
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and a small question of course in terms of
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exactly
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Are you planning to
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in the future conversation with such
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representatives of the left movement as
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Alexander Batov from the Russian Labor
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front since now there is such a thing
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quite interesting, more precisely outlined
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quite an interesting trend
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by Russian Post due to the fact that
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like many probably present here
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they know that Russian Post is now
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going through some pretty bad times
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when they told us that in October
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nineteenth year when she
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privatized they said that
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Yes
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of course of course
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will be the same as in the west or in
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in the east, roughly speaking, yes Well, later
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of course
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they were silent about it all, that’s what I wanted
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would of course hear about the results
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fight RTS because
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thanks again
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RT in terms of material I
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I'll brag, no matter how it sounds
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distributing materials among let's say
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since I'm well
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close to the military unit let's say
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spread among precisely in our
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military town and more
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materials just about that
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that Russian Post fought more accurately
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postmen and OPS operators fought for
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your rights so a big hello to you
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I mean you this audience and
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Certainly
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microphone Thank you so much for
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provided
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to the platform to speak
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thank you well first of all thank you very much
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I’ll say right away of course and Revy Mayer and
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naturally we will have beetles, I will be a beetle
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I'm texting now, we decided
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make a stream dedicated to the story
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military mercenaries and mercenary riots
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so he promised that
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remote or in Moscow when it is in
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In general, somehow we will do this with him. He himself
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said it was an interesting topic, but we
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Now this topic has become extremely relevant
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So
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unfortunately for some yes yes
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Well, there's something to talk about there
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you understand that you start on the sixteenth
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century, by the way, I highly recommend Klipsanych
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Well I think maybe maybe I
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I think I'm wrong with mine after all
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the tips were absolutely cool
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video about the general
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[music]
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that's it
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great video by the way I'm there too
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I found out a lot of unexpected details here
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By the way, I found out that in fact the descendants
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Wolfenstein was none other than Max
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Veder, an outstanding sociologist That's it, that means
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in short and revy master you are also somewhat
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since they invited him he says that
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will definitely come will come but
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very busy Well, I think it will be all the same
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so yes since I yes I I am close
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familiar with so to speak Well now I
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I'll pronounce it more correctly
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funeral Komsomol
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quite big health problems
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precisely in terms of dental K
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Unfortunately this is public information.
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himself Well, that is, yes that's why Yes he
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he just can’t Yes, he even said that it was
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I can’t treat my teeth That’s right
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there was some kind of I invite you and I have one too
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called problem Well anyway
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In short, I can tell you completely
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responsibility that we would invite them
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invite and
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in general, all invitations are active. This is not
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so what in general yes that's what concerns
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Batova, yes, relatively recently
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was but invited again I am Alexander
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I'll just be very glad to see you because
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last time he talked with Zhenya
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Rodionova as far as I remember but quite
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can I do too very good Yes
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yes And so I want to tell you as I
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citizen living in the territory
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Irkutsk region, more precisely in the city
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Yakutsk, I really want to tell you so
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see in the future in our city
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Wonderful I love your city very much This is
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wonderful city one of my favorites
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cities may even be generally simple
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I'm always very pleased to come
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so I'll try to be sure yes
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Well, let's see how it turns out
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Thank you very much comrades for the microphone
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Let's reel
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[music]
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Thanks a lot
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So here I am
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thank you excellent
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and I wanted to ask this question
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as far as I understand the transition from
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socialism to communism means
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Well, either complete or very
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serious replacement of human labor
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robotic
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and it turns out that then this way
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marketability is overcome But then
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It seems to me that there is a problem that
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will motivate people to work because
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what it seems in the absence of some
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such motivation
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big problems in society because
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if people don't work
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It’s not clear what they are actually doing
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that is, it can be creative work
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But what will prompt this? Which
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possible mechanisms could be
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Well, basically, let's start with the same thing
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Indeed this is the least understood and
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least developed question because
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Well, because we don’t have this experience
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we have experience, so to speak, of attempts
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Socialist transformations
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more or less radical more or
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less successful, that is, roughly speaking
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held to date
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socialist society We do not have
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but we have the experience of societies that uh well
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they say they were built in Soviet terms
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Socialism Oh, how they won
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but we know that we didn’t really win and in
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including, by the way, because
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the problem of marketability remains to that extent
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unsolved and how theoretically
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including the problem Well, of course, defeat or
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Victory is not connected, of course, only with
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theory As you understand perfectly well, but
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In general, we now understand perfectly well that
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mmm at least uh period
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socialist society
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commodity relations
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are overcome only partially, but then
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there is What is called Now here
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modern sociology
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decommodification yes that is when
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some
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phenomena that
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regulate market relations
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are already starting
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regulated by direct
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needs but how can we say
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healthcare
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education science
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a significant part of the infrastructure and so on
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on and on and on and on and on
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the topic of access to information, knowledge and so on
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Further
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That is, it happens
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gradual apparently Deca modification
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some areas of life and now about
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communism is a society which
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will
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as we assume based on
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Marxist theory grow out of
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Socialism because by the way But if so
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take it quite correctly in Soviet
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I emphasize Marxism all the time
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Socialism is just the first phase
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there is a little bit of communism here. Dispute about words
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begins between us saying that is
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so a little dogmatic but
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Now let's get back to your question
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Barça actually has a concept
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Overcoming labor
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not just liberation of labor first
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Liberation of labor then Overcoming
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labor, that is, what will replace labor?
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labor, according to Marx, should replace
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activity
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that is, people do
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not only what they pay for or what
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they have to do it to earn money
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everything is for bread and do what feels good
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interesting and
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what's useful is that they have motivation for it
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self-realization or creative motivation
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and so on But further just
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the most interesting question remains A
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exactly how to do it so that practically
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any activity
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turned into creative or
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at least it was getting interesting
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meaningful, bright, and so on
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again we assume that apparently on
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level of high technologies that are now
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already visible quite easily
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switch to activity type
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other That is, if we are talking about let's say
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computer programs then you don't
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you will definitely be for the rest of your life
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there to draw pictures yes Or vice versa
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design something
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equipment You can switch from
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one type of activity another
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presumably here But I'm honest with you
00:25:27
I will say that this is still some kind of future
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which we can foresee sooner
00:25:32
theoretically in practice you probably
00:25:34
you will see at least within
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what will happen in our life with you?
00:25:41
commodity economy in significantly
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at least
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to a large extent and well so be it
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maintain such an incentive as
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just money Yes, for which you can do something
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buy buy or
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with which you can pay for something but
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nevertheless, it seems to me that someone wants
00:26:04
say that you understand Well, we are very much
00:26:07
we do even now about capitalism
00:26:09
because they pay for it and because
00:26:11
that we are interested or because we
00:26:12
read useful or because uh this
00:26:15
other people want from us yes
00:26:18
when about meetings It's big
00:26:20
the number of people seems to be here
00:26:22
trust that everyone will
00:26:24
engage in creative activities
00:26:26
somewhat dangerous but I think that
00:26:30
a question that is not you not me not even
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Marx cannot answer and could not
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answer completely in advance because
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this is some kind of image this is a trend
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in the direction which it will probably be
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humanity move that's what I said
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such a question yes If I understand correctly
00:26:48
that the movement to communism is
00:26:51
robotization yes automation that means
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Is this what socialism will have a task
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build this thing as quickly as possible
00:27:00
because Socialism is like such a phase
00:27:01
transitional and, as it were, historical experience
00:27:04
showed that somehow if she doesn’t move
00:27:07
forward then moves backward Will it stand?
00:27:11
such a task
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Start to force this here
00:27:14
automation, I think that’s just not it
00:27:18
so that it’s the other way around but just the other end
00:27:20
you start not uh Socialism will be
00:27:23
try to force robotization
00:27:25
on the contrary, robotization automation will
00:27:28
raise the question of socialism
00:27:30
simply because capitalism
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built You exploit living labor and
00:27:36
exploiting living labor you simultaneously
00:27:37
you create a consumer for yourself, you understand A
00:27:41
this is a mutual connection with mass
00:27:44
robotization is disappearing and the economy must
00:27:47
be built slightly under another
00:27:48
principles therefore precisely
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objective tendency towards
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robotization is being created at the same time
00:27:54
objective possibilities of need
00:27:55
Socialist solutions
00:27:58
Yes, but it seems that under capitalism it’s like this
00:28:01
full robotization to happen Looks like
00:28:02
can't That's why Yes absolutely
00:28:04
true, that's why it's necessary
00:28:06
Socialism is also why
00:28:11
ok thank you please so i will
00:28:15
add people in advance then
00:28:17
I will add and disable microphones and
00:28:20
say in advance that including the microphone
00:28:21
to prepare for something like that
00:28:24
didn’t understand the meeting, but it’s already two
00:28:26
person
00:28:29
[music]
00:28:30
next then
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I understand, I turn on the microphone
00:28:34
[music]
00:28:36
and talk
00:28:51
I wanted to ask you
00:28:53
historical question exists
00:28:56
the opinion that the emergence of fascist regimes
00:29:00
in Europe in the 30s it was
00:29:02
caused, as it were, by fear of
00:29:05
Soviet Union and if it weren’t for
00:29:08
the Soviet Union, that is, it would be
00:29:09
some kind of capitalist government
00:29:11
how would this affect the political
00:29:14
Genesis is in Germany, Hitler is the same
00:29:17
came to power as in our reality
00:29:19
you see, we can't talk about
00:29:23
parallel reality because we are not
00:29:25
we know how it all happened but
00:29:27
actually speaking, I still wouldn’t say
00:29:30
that fascism in Europe was associated before
00:29:33
just with fear of the USSR But no matter how
00:29:37
strange fear of the USSR with the same
00:29:39
success even with great success you can
00:29:41
explain and successes became democracy and
00:29:44
introduction of any social policy measures
00:29:48
I don't remember the authors, but here's my last one
00:29:52
long digression in the book there is a link to
00:29:55
a book by two Scandinavian historians
00:29:58
which are called Bolshevik
00:30:00
roots of the welfare state That is
00:30:02
how did the Russian revolution affect
00:30:05
various kinds of social reform in
00:30:07
Western countries, first of all, of course
00:30:09
Scandinavian countries even more so Here they are
00:30:11
there were nearby and that's why I
00:30:15
I think there is a broader process
00:30:17
a fairly common point of view
00:30:19
and it seems to me in general that she doesn’t know
00:30:23
fully or partially but still true
00:30:25
or at least it contains
00:30:26
grain of truth that fascism is the answer to
00:30:31
A crisis
00:30:33
capitalism in the form in which it
00:30:35
existed then in the twenties and
00:30:38
at the same time answer part part
00:30:42
ruling class for the rise of the working class
00:30:45
movement of various kinds of other radical
00:30:47
anti-system movements and this is it
00:30:50
combination of Cree when up ruling plate
00:30:52
speed does not know what to do and growth
00:30:55
system calls from the Worker
00:30:58
class from all sorts of others
00:31:00
radical left and populist left
00:31:03
movements is pushing part of the ruling
00:31:07
class so let's go
00:31:09
let's take everything that is called hard under
00:31:13
control
00:31:14
Let's let these black guys rise to power
00:31:16
shirts even if we don't like them
00:31:18
cute because in a different way
00:31:21
We can’t handle it sooner on our own, but here we go
00:31:23
then maybe we can figure it out somehow
00:31:26
I repeat this quite often
00:31:29
meeting opinions I think very
00:31:32
biggest in the world right Did he play here
00:31:34
some role Soviet Union Yes partly
00:31:37
Maybe, but I think it's not the most
00:31:39
the main thing is at least not the only thing
00:31:42
so yes
00:31:45
So
00:31:47
some historians claim that
00:31:50
Hitler was financed by various circles
00:31:54
capitalist including
00:31:55
American British so that he is just
00:31:57
destroyed communism Well destroyed
00:32:00
understand communism first
00:32:04
I don't even know how we know this information
00:32:07
there is information on financing
00:32:12
Hitler's party in
00:32:15
book
00:32:17
Alexander Abramovich Galkin
00:32:20
I don’t remember the name of the book about fascism
00:32:23
but in general Alexander can Google it
00:32:25
Galkin and there it is very well shown there
00:32:28
there is data because after the crash
00:32:31
the Nazi regime raised accounting
00:32:33
who financed it was published
00:32:36
there were large German concerns but
00:32:39
It's interesting that many of them
00:32:40
They financed not only Hitler
00:32:42
financed many other parties then
00:32:44
there theyare
00:32:46
Well, throughout the spectrum, communists of course
00:32:49
They didn’t give me any money, I became a democrat too, but
00:32:51
some even center-left parties
00:32:53
the group was sometimes financed by them
00:32:57
these then tried to justify that we didn’t
00:32:59
only the Nazis were given money and about
00:33:02
some English or American
00:33:04
financing
00:33:06
Hitler's
00:33:07
parties
00:33:09
No data
00:33:11
this is some speculation and that was the main thing
00:33:14
there would be no need to understand, why?
00:33:16
the British bourgeoisie to finance
00:33:19
game which is tasked with revenge
00:33:23
Germany in the war against England and France
00:33:26
just think for yourself Yes because
00:33:28
primary entrepreneurship
00:33:30
geopolitical task
00:33:31
guitarism was a struggle against England and
00:33:35
France and it’s not just by chance
00:33:37
it turned out that means at first they fought
00:33:39
against the French and then against them
00:33:42
There is no USSR, but a revision of Versailles
00:33:45
treaties and the fight against the French
00:33:53
the most important task of the communists
00:33:56
[music]
00:34:06
so let me remind you once again what for
00:34:09
those who just connected what questions
00:34:10
Today we are asking in discord a link to
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Discord is in the description of both the stream and
00:34:15
pinned comments up So who
00:34:18
wants to join there is a separate one
00:34:20
channel with broadcast where it is duplicated
00:34:22
and you can join if you want
00:34:24
ask a question be sure to raise
00:34:25
hand so that I understand that you can
00:34:27
add when I add you to you
00:34:29
notifications come with which you should
00:34:31
agree that you are ready to join
00:34:33
to your request I turn off the microphone and
00:34:35
you stand in line for several
00:34:37
people actually staples I'm like this
00:34:40
I understand you asked a question and I remind you that
00:34:44
donation questions are not asked today
00:34:47
Of course you can donate a lot
00:34:50
a lot of donations have already arrived today
00:34:52
messages just thank you for
00:34:54
broadcast well like that Yes Thank you very much
00:34:58
for those who send Donat so uh next
00:35:01
e As I said in Archa, let’s turn it on
00:35:04
microphone
00:35:07
Oh hello hello
00:35:10
microphone works
00:35:12
uncle is just really constant
00:35:16
Akora subscriber and I’m already somewhere
00:35:18
For six months I have been asking the same questions about
00:35:20
Walter Benjamin but on the podium they say
00:35:22
usually not about your favorite thing about the island
00:35:24
social therefore the question is
00:35:27
Putin's government isn't exactly
00:35:30
now with all this Yes, but still 2000
00:35:34
years she essentially changed the policy
00:35:37
privatization on more such jardistic
00:35:40
reasons in that
00:35:42
body privatization is more based on
00:35:44
rent etc. And is it possible
00:35:47
to say that in general the privatization process
00:35:49
many economic processes in Russia
00:35:51
They have such more vegetarian
00:35:54
character rather than liberal
00:35:56
but you see, there is a general point of view
00:35:59
that some
00:36:01
degrading regions of Russia have long lived
00:36:03
in an ancap situation they just don’t talk about it
00:36:07
know and
00:36:08
Mikhail Svetov doesn’t know about this yet either
00:36:11
But
00:36:13
How can I tell you there is an element of this
00:36:16
here is spontaneous libertarianism with
00:36:19
sides of the Russian ruling class
00:36:22
parts Oddly enough Russian
00:36:24
officials who believe that it is necessary
00:36:28
just everything
00:36:29
give uh not even to the market at all
00:36:32
give it somewhere yes What doesn’t matter Well, I see
00:36:35
what could we, uh, steal? What?
00:36:39
we can't steal, let's say someone
00:36:40
takes it away and something might turn out like this
00:36:42
this is given in the regions, but to me
00:36:45
it seems that in relation to large
00:36:47
the mechanism still works for structures
00:36:49
such a completely traditional privatization
00:36:51
let's see by the way they are new now
00:36:54
preparing privatization programs I hope
00:36:55
that it will not be implemented but in
00:36:58
anyway we'll see what happens
00:37:00
introduce
00:37:07
but I know that there are major works on
00:37:11
military sociology such as
00:37:12
Proudhon's War and Peace but here's how it works
00:37:17
military sociology for example in relation
00:37:19
to the current conflict If the enemy
00:37:21
consists of the zoological process
00:37:22
exercise when people in the trenches howl at
00:37:25
on the front there every day you can die
00:37:27
this is how it is carried out under such conditions
00:37:29
some pathological studies Well
00:37:31
strictly speaking, they are not carried out Although
00:37:33
I remind you that ours are also regular authors
00:37:37
comrade Alexander Rybin how he led
00:37:40
he was involved in the research
00:37:42
observation in the fourteenth year in
00:37:44
Lugansk militia, what did he do? Well
00:37:46
I just went to join the militia and signed up
00:37:51
received
00:37:53
How to say
00:37:55
order to be
00:37:59
garden How to say mortar fighter
00:38:02
commands and carried the mortar pipe to
00:38:06
yourself on the way
00:38:07
interviewed his comrades
00:38:12
militia In general, I collected quite a lot
00:38:14
great materials Well, I'm risking my life Yes
00:38:18
completely understandable, but another example
00:38:21
this is what the Ukrainian side did
00:38:25
not on Tatarskaya
00:38:26
which
00:38:28
studied a woman in conflict conditions
00:38:31
That is, she spent a lot of time
00:38:35
on the line of contact but that was all
00:38:37
until the age of 22, naturally, she was both
00:38:41
sides
00:38:42
the lines of this division of the so-called and
00:38:47
the women themselves about how they
00:38:50
perceive what is happening
00:38:52
quite big so important
00:38:54
the research she did so
00:38:58
Research is being done, but it’s only qualitative
00:39:01
what is called not just of course
00:39:02
research
00:39:05
Please
00:39:15
so next then
00:39:19
so I turned on the microphone I won’t use a better nickname
00:39:22
pronounce
00:39:26
Who we have now is all so blurry
00:39:28
you can say this
00:39:32
still silent
00:39:36
looks like the person has problems with the microphone but
00:39:39
dear viewers, stay tuned
00:39:43
microphones right because man
00:39:45
didn't fix it
00:39:47
the very first one was
00:39:51
but let's next one then okay
00:39:55
not guilty honestly
00:40:00
then MT Space
00:40:03
including microphone
00:40:06
Can you hear me Hello Boris Yurievich
00:40:09
hello all listeners
00:40:11
present speakers at my podium
00:40:13
literally 3-4 small questions like this
00:40:16
Well, I'll probably start with the first one
00:40:19
concerns me and many including
00:40:24
regional leftists What is called what
00:40:26
you think about the Okies and how they are growing up
00:40:29
in my opinion, by leaps and bounds every little bit
00:40:32
maybe not every week but at some point
00:40:35
cities beyond the Urals especially open
00:40:37
almost a new department for example
00:40:39
organization of communist nationalists yes
00:40:41
meaning
00:40:43
It seems like yesterday I don’t remember, well, in Barnaul
00:40:46
For example, the organization I opened
00:40:48
visiting circumstances literally there
00:40:51
roughly speaking due to the fact that I'm resting
00:40:54
Well, first of all, I’m very happy for them because
00:40:57
that the guys are doing the right thing and
00:41:01
you see, this is also very important because
00:41:04
some organizations that
00:41:06
pretends to be communist and
00:41:09
seems to even hold brands
00:41:11
communists Unfortunately occupied
00:41:14
social-shay position saying here
00:41:17
Lenin's language
00:41:18
or whatever militaristic position we want
00:41:22
you understand perfectly well what I mean
00:41:25
as a result But people I understand
00:41:28
which previously focused either on
00:41:30
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is either on paintwork or on
00:41:34
official guide of the krp or rare
00:41:38
case, but sometimes even this happens
00:41:39
communists in Russia because uh
00:41:42
regions, everything is very unique and
00:41:44
here and there quite decent people who
00:41:47
were
00:41:48
expelled from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation did not find another place
00:41:50
for myself Except for the communists of Russia Although
00:41:52
of course it is
00:41:54
horror horror-horror But but nevertheless Well
00:41:57
settled down somewhere and all these
00:42:02
official habitual communist
00:42:03
brands anyway In my opinion
00:42:05
are now clearly compromised and here
00:42:07
an organization of communists appears
00:42:09
Internationalists who claim that
00:42:12
we are against there we are against And we stand on
00:42:15
communist police we are quite
00:42:17
We stand on Lenin’s positions, let’s remember that
00:42:20
Lenin spoke and made time First
00:42:22
world war and therefore their growth is quite
00:42:24
naturally Well, the second point again
00:42:26
uh in the regions you yourself say why there
00:42:30
all this is growing because it's not so
00:42:33
there are many organizations to join
00:42:35
now by the way speaking uh some
00:42:38
organization exactly here Anti
00:42:42
militaristic let's say
00:42:44
opposed
00:42:47
theirs and so on, but now they are not like
00:42:51
they grow everywhere but they are everywhere somehow
00:42:52
start to attract people's attention
00:42:55
With
00:42:57
first of all with looks and if they are alive
00:43:01
these organizations If not destroyed if
00:43:03
they are capable if they are visible then contact them
00:43:06
people are starting to join in. It's very
00:43:08
good process very correct but I
00:43:10
I think that in the future of course there will be
00:43:11
there will be an integration of different lefts
00:43:14
initiatives and groups are not a single thing
00:43:18
necessarily homogeneous yes it is possible
00:43:20
there will be some kind of Federation of coalition and
00:43:22
so on but I see it as uh part
00:43:26
very cool very natural process
00:43:29
no more questions
00:43:33
three questions three questions said Yes you are
00:43:37
tell me three questions
00:43:40
they're small, just let's go
00:43:44
It’s precisely in the regions that there are problems in
00:43:47
that organizations really
00:43:49
some that you can join
00:43:51
having some different views of their own
00:43:53
there are leftists there, they don’t bread you like that
00:43:57
no If you remember Krasnoyarsk for example
00:43:59
also my second homeland is essentially a city
00:44:02
millionaire where there is no practical
00:44:05
opposition political scrap in
00:44:08
principle The leader of public opinion and we
00:44:12
with the guys we were just trying to create our own
00:44:14
some kind of political about political
00:44:16
a party that essentially claimed to be
00:44:18
some kind of focus
00:44:21
like this
00:44:23
I see politics all over the city
00:44:25
just because it's alternative
00:44:27
there were no platforms Just corny
00:44:30
Is it really so highly optimized and
00:44:33
what can you do with this except
00:44:36
like some kind of meditation or PR
00:44:38
of their own associations
00:44:40
but you know first of all really
00:44:42
let’s say in Krasnoyarsk I can’t
00:44:47
judge there by the way Andrey Vakulen recently
00:44:49
already deceased there showed some
00:44:55
I was almost his right hand
00:44:58
one of ours, this mug here
00:44:59
as a matter of fact, yes, you see, but here I am
00:45:03
I came to Krasnoyarsk then, you know
00:45:05
here What a thing and society in general
00:45:08
optimized very politically probably
00:45:10
not so much intimidated as
00:45:13
confused and don’t see the possibility of something
00:45:16
do Hmm I think there are Yes elements here
00:45:21
there is fear, so I am deeply not only in
00:45:24
fear did you know there are regimes
00:45:26
worse than the current one, at least in
00:45:28
in terms of domestic policy Here But here
00:45:32
watch now in Yakutsk Andrey Danilov
00:45:36
uh
00:45:37
left the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and began to gather around himself
00:45:39
people, specialists from Yakutia appeared like this
00:45:43
coalition organization and now we see
00:45:46
yes guys are growing and expanding
00:45:51
Danilov will now run for office
00:45:54
to the Yakutsk City Council Well, I see
00:45:58
again the point is that we are great
00:46:00
we understand that the world will not change because
00:46:02
that will be elected to the city council but this
00:46:05
a company around which can collect
00:46:07
can bring people
00:46:09
some kind of propaganda can be simple
00:46:11
please pay attention to yourself
00:46:13
noticed but because often people don’t
00:46:16
they know, there are some two leftists sitting here
00:46:18
maybe in one entrance or in neighboring ones
00:46:21
entrances they have no idea what they are
00:46:23
each other and when they begin to connect
00:46:25
uh then suddenly you find out there are two and three
00:46:29
much more
00:46:34
Well, the second little one is quite real
00:46:38
here's a little question what do you think about
00:46:40
such an organization that has existed for a year
00:46:42
s 5 7 Like Ole FSB Well, yes
00:46:47
all the time he even says something not Elvis
00:46:50
yes And the lion SD Here
00:46:54
good Another one of those leftists
00:46:57
[music]
00:46:59
democratic organization
00:47:02
They are also present in some chats
00:47:05
and I think I even visited them a couple of times
00:47:10
that is, it is connected with them in projects but
00:47:13
[music]
00:47:18
I think that
00:47:20
this one is more juicy there
00:47:23
organization but you know what I said
00:47:30
yep so no more questions yes
00:47:33
last microquestion microwave questions
00:47:36
games
00:47:39
yes, when you stream with subscribers in games from
00:47:43
Paradox intractive
00:47:45
Heroes Kruzak Europe so on we are bye
00:47:49
couldn't even cope with children's elision
00:47:53
I was able to pass it, we can handle it with Rome
00:47:56
There are no special problems, just how not
00:47:58
we can finish it but I don’t know I don’t know
00:48:03
I just don’t have time to play everything yet
00:48:06
write a swamp, well, in general, we’ll try
00:48:08
do more game streams but
00:48:12
sorry we can't cope
00:48:15
[music]
00:48:19
so Tyler is next then uh and
00:48:23
preparing underscore dissent
00:48:25
so with Tyler's keys
00:48:30
Hello Hello
00:48:36
I would first like to join
00:48:40
thanks to one of the speakers you
00:48:42
you are really doing a very good job
00:48:43
and I would like to say the following that I
00:48:48
I want to note that one of the features
00:48:50
worker correspondent has always been in close contact with
00:48:52
viewer and streams with live communication in
00:48:55
Discord is probably one of the best
00:48:57
there would be more breakthroughs in this direction
00:49:00
such participation, especially your participation in
00:49:03
life of the server and more like this
00:49:07
broadcasts more often Visit the channel
00:49:11
questions for
00:49:12
I will definitely come in just not
00:49:15
I can handle it. Honestly, I don’t have time.
00:49:17
listen to you
00:49:19
my question
00:49:21
yesterday it was dedicated to yesterday's discussion
00:49:25
which took place in Molodezhny
00:49:28
university of modern socialism
00:49:30
which was dedicated
00:49:33
June 24 my question is that many leftists
00:49:38
Media 24th
00:49:40
they said it was necessary immediately
00:49:43
develop a number of measures while operations
00:49:45
coordination of movement mobilization in
00:49:47
Russia to work out
00:49:49
a joint answer to the horror that awaited us
00:49:52
Besides, just a couple of days ago
00:49:55
incident occurred by the commander of the 58th Army
00:49:58
Major General Popov and actually
00:50:02
question How to promote work in this
00:50:05
direction if there are already some results
00:50:07
about this if there is already some
00:50:09
Organization or as soon as ended
00:50:12
all companions all companions in this
00:50:15
direction abruptly ended when we
00:50:17
we'll see some kind of left force on
00:50:19
political arena and
00:50:22
What an experience
00:50:24
leftist organization in Russia You are in that
00:50:28
including personally
00:50:30
learned from the events of June 24
00:50:35
Well first of all the work is going on
00:50:38
I’m not talking about the fact that it’s just June 24
00:50:42
right after
00:50:43
all the time just real time
00:50:47
there were consultation contacts and so on
00:50:49
That is, well, I just can’t tell you in detail
00:50:53
tell who called whom What
00:50:57
discussed and so on
00:50:59
yes if this quantity is Dasha
00:51:02
social life but it shouldn't
00:51:05
be too streetwise that's it
00:51:08
in general, well, we walked almost constantly
00:51:13
some negotiations discussion
00:51:17
I don't see any reason to be so crazy
00:51:20
be nervous because
00:51:22
we will still have events we will uh
00:51:26
at the first stage while we are not
00:51:29
main characters anyway
00:51:33
we'll be a little behind
00:51:36
and nothing can be done about it but
00:51:38
this is how the story develops
00:51:40
But
00:51:42
communication contacts
00:51:45
that information coordination of positions is
00:51:49
goes What is called constantly in real
00:51:50
time and
00:51:52
there is all of course one moment when
00:51:55
will need to go out relatively speaking
00:51:57
raise some kind of common flag in which
00:51:59
form it’s not entirely clear yet, but I
00:52:03
I'll tell you what this means in general. Well, uh
00:52:07
a significant part of the main actors
00:52:09
the flank is ready and there are no special problems with it
00:52:13
it will be that it can be done quite
00:52:14
fast, the main thing is that there is no false start
00:52:17
Because there is always a risk that
00:52:20
Well, you start crowing too early and
00:52:24
then nothing blooms
00:52:26
So
00:52:29
I got it Thanks for the answer and actually
00:52:33
connection with this incident when preparing
00:52:42
I think it will be sooner
00:52:45
military-political military hardware
00:52:47
some more complex combined
00:52:50
riot
00:52:52
even a revolution will be something more
00:52:54
combined but something will be a hundred
00:52:57
percent
00:52:59
Thanks again thank you for your
00:53:03
hand over the work
00:53:05
my thanks to the cat Stepan of course
00:53:10
until the next one then gums just let's
00:53:14
not very long good Everything turned on
00:53:18
microphone Maybe I'm answering for too long
00:53:20
damn, just a shorter answer
00:53:24
Hello
00:53:29
I have a question
00:53:31
modern organizations
00:53:35
precisely of the Marxist persuasion
00:53:39
I understand that you don't have time
00:53:42
keep track of their call, not that much
00:53:44
figure it out
00:53:45
here I have
00:53:48
when was choosing which organization
00:53:50
I had three organizations to speak to
00:53:52
rsd Roth Front Union of Marxists was still
00:53:58
And so I wanted to ask which one
00:54:01
organization personally you can
00:54:02
recommend and what you can each
00:54:04
from these organizations say Well rsd is
00:54:07
this is the most advanced
00:54:09
intellectual personnel of the organization with
00:54:12
standing in such positions
00:54:14
the orthodox euro left that is there
00:54:17
there must be a lot of feminism
00:54:19
things are easier there for everyone
00:54:22
there is again no need to understand me So
00:54:25
that I’m against it, but I’m just recording that
00:54:27
this is it like this
00:54:28
there is a different kind of orthodoxy, so to speak
00:54:31
old Marxist orthodoxy this is
00:54:33
new
00:54:34
Orthodoxy they adhere to very clearly
00:54:37
but good So they stick with it later
00:54:40
Rot Front Well, I don’t really understand
00:54:44
because
00:54:46
all sorts of changes took place there and now
00:54:49
for example, I don’t really understand that’s how I understand it
00:54:51
that Sasha Batov aside now Roth
00:54:54
Front or not Rot Front what even if
00:54:57
I don’t follow him a little, but in any case
00:54:59
case this is so more orthodox
00:55:01
traditional organization here
00:55:06
Leninist persuasion What else did you say?
00:55:10
Okay, it's just a new organization.
00:55:13
relatively new just now
00:55:14
is being formed
00:55:15
Yes
00:55:18
Alexander is standing there
00:55:22
the most famous personalities are
00:55:24
really like that
00:55:27
probably the most organization
00:55:40
Well, what you like is what they
00:55:42
formed
00:55:47
[music]
00:55:52
missed one detail Yes
00:55:56
and the new red ones Oh yes Well yes the new red ones
00:56:01
these are new colors
00:56:02
Komsomol is also the result of a split or
00:56:05
stirring inside one of the Komsomol
00:56:11
result
00:56:18
I’m in favor of making it as wide as possible
00:56:21
unite at the same time understand I don't
00:56:24
I think that all organizations need
00:56:26
What is called mixing into a homogeneous
00:56:29
mass Let there be different currents And let
00:56:32
there will be disagreements Let there be differences
00:56:33
ideological roots I don't see it
00:56:36
Problems
00:56:38
I again try to cooperate with
00:56:42
by everyone who stands on the internationalist
00:56:44
positions fundamentally to the issue
00:56:46
social
00:56:48
you understand, yes, then I think that
00:56:54
now the most important broad association
00:56:56
a Specifically, people very often choose not
00:56:59
organization from other people with whom
00:57:01
they have contacts with whom
00:57:03
normal mutual understanding even if
00:57:05
we will take an ideological topic then we
00:57:07
We understand perfectly well that guys
00:57:09
from prime numbers Where Oleg belongs
00:57:12
Komolov They're probably not quite
00:57:13
identical in
00:57:15
his
00:57:17
let's say to the ideologems Yes, but they have
00:57:21
some general ones
00:57:22
in general
00:57:24
resultant What is this called?
00:57:27
anti-capitalism and
00:57:29
undoubtedly
00:57:32
methodological-economic thinking A
00:57:35
further Here they have gathered into a team
00:57:38
the team works so it's very
00:57:41
it is important not just to choose a physiological
00:57:42
organization and to join such a team
00:57:45
which will work if you have
00:57:47
which are easy and interesting for you and most importantly
00:57:51
effective But can give Soviet
00:57:53
work
00:57:54
adjoin understanding By the way, something from you
00:57:57
what depends? That is, you too can have yours
00:57:59
participation somehow influence including
00:58:01
the image of this organization
00:58:05
Thank you very much for your answer please
00:58:08
very wise man he finished his liver
00:58:11
Well, let's say there's no need to get distracted
00:58:15
yes On other topics just enough time
00:58:18
strongly
00:58:19
So
00:58:23
By the way, how do you feel? Well
00:58:27
you know, if people just sit and
00:58:30
read texts, that's good, but there is
00:58:33
problems that this can and will end
00:58:36
That's why
00:58:38
when everything just appeared at once
00:58:40
warned the guys from this party not
00:58:42
there will be a merger of study circles
00:58:45
Marxism will not turn out to be a party. Well,
00:58:47
the party didn't work out shouldn't
00:58:50
turn out But if these are mugs
00:58:51
self-education or vice versa some kind of environment
00:58:55
where the Marxist community is formed
00:58:58
thinking mostly young people
00:59:00
but why not? What's wrong with that?
00:59:04
Well, rather the second reason is actually
00:59:07
which I ask this question and not
00:59:09
any other is what I am
00:59:12
I'm trying to figure out for myself which one
00:59:14
organization suits me better while I
00:59:16
look at people
00:59:19
Marxists look at people where you want
00:59:22
more comfortable and where it can bring
00:59:24
more benefit
00:59:26
it was comfortable
00:59:28
[music]
00:59:35
[music]
00:59:39
So
00:59:41
landing is all right
00:59:43
So here it is
00:59:49
if the question is very short
01:00:26
ok Let people be with me or with us
01:00:29
will contact you and we will think about how this is possible
01:00:32
organize and how to arrange it
01:00:34
everything moves on so well to the next one
01:00:37
Thank you
01:00:38
So I before there is the word Now
01:00:42
I'll tell you
01:00:43
at most, in my opinion, it’s already simple
01:00:46
a lot of people the next maximum will be me
01:00:48
before that I wanted to remind you that if you
01:00:50
exactly like the apartment here you can
01:00:52
support him with a donation via Discord there
01:00:54
It’s not called rubbing, in my opinion, I’m turning it on
01:00:59
microphone maximum
01:01:01
Hello Boris Yuriy reporter team
01:01:04
All viewers
01:01:06
two short questions so specific and
01:01:10
a little down to earth compared to
01:01:12
by what Boris Yuryevich said from above you
01:01:14
support any in any form
01:01:16
relationship with Georgy Fedorov, considering
01:01:19
that you were good friends
01:01:21
I was nineteen
01:01:22
I answer right away I don’t communicate with him now
01:01:25
I'm really really upset
01:01:28
what is happening now with Georgy or
01:01:31
with the decision he made
01:01:34
when did he decide to join?
01:01:36
a fair Russia and at that same time
01:01:39
the moment when other people left there
01:01:41
I told him directly Well, even me now
01:01:44
I’ll say we sat and talked with him.
01:01:47
I was even a little confused and just didn’t
01:01:49
said what needed to be said
01:01:52
then I wrote a letter about this here
01:01:54
honestly I won’t guide you he
01:01:57
wrote a letter that he is doing very
01:01:59
wrong choice and what is wrong
01:02:01
free choice patent with you more
01:02:03
things that I will regret later
01:02:06
I am deeply confident that this will happen later
01:02:09
I don’t feel very good about being sorry
01:02:11
I think this is very
01:02:13
Decency Generally a decent person
01:02:14
which is really like
01:02:17
it says
01:02:19
support
01:02:22
and so on, but he did a number of very, very
01:02:26
wrong decisions
01:02:30
Yeah but I want his excuse What
01:02:33
called notice on recent
01:02:35
conferences held by the club
01:02:37
angry Patriots, he's the only one there
01:02:40
my only one who put forward the left
01:02:42
agenda And besides, he did it so contentedly
01:02:44
convincingly and boldly But that’s exactly what I’m doing
01:02:47
that he said that I feel for him
01:02:48
still with respect and and just
01:02:51
humanly very good we more than once
01:02:53
they helped each other and it’s quite possible
01:02:55
To interact more in the future
01:02:59
Thank you yes And the second question is related to
01:03:03
rabkor policy from rabkor thanks
01:03:05
you have always been famous for being invited
01:03:08
not only people from their left
01:03:11
Mug movements to a variety of
01:03:13
political views there Sobchak before
01:03:16
porridge for example, but I understand that you don’t
01:03:20
want to see those who clearly support
01:03:22
yours now Yes, this is so important
01:03:25
your position is new
01:03:27
She was always fundamentally
01:03:29
case if certain boundaries
01:03:30
you see, we haven’t invited you before, well
01:03:33
for example, here's a few simple ones
01:03:36
periodically we were told to invite
01:03:38
which are actually purely
01:03:41
humanly speaking, if periodically
01:03:42
I've come across this, but he's not a bad guy
01:03:45
actually just between you and me But man
01:03:48
who nevertheless nevertheless led
01:03:51
let her at a certain stage in her
01:03:53
life but like this
01:03:55
chauvinistic Russian Propaganda but
01:03:58
We
01:03:59
we can't invite him even though
01:04:01
not everything he says is complete nonsense
01:04:03
and sometimes there are some sensible thoughts
01:04:06
but there are certain limits
01:04:08
let's say now I think that for us
01:04:12
a principled position is a position
01:04:13
antibiolitaristic
01:04:17
Okay ok thank you and that's it
01:04:20
good
01:04:21
So
01:04:23
so so so next person d well
01:04:27
the person hid the nickname D ellipsis and behind it
01:04:29
getting ready
01:04:31
Roman is turning on the microphone
01:04:36
Good afternoon good evening
01:04:39
Yes
01:04:41
I didn't hide
01:04:45
I have a question
01:04:47
already asked once on the last stream on
01:04:50
about the arrest
01:04:52
deputy ministers figures The question is
01:04:55
the dirt on the top has begun, trying to friend
01:04:58
imprison a friend
01:05:02
By the way, after your question I looked
01:05:05
I still haven’t found what they are
01:05:07
specifically now they are dividing because there
01:05:09
clearly divide something is going on
01:05:12
redistribution is possible just
01:05:14
digital resources
01:05:15
probably some very serious ones
01:05:17
money flows are divided, again taking into account
01:05:21
that all these people adore us
01:05:23
digitalization
01:05:24
there is a holiday today there is something there
01:05:27
are fuming about this
01:05:29
so there is some very
01:05:32
[music]
01:05:34
the porridge turned out delicious, but this one specifically
01:05:37
I can't comment on the story because
01:05:40
that I still haven’t found it, hmm
01:05:44
how and what happened in this
01:05:47
specific case But what is going on is a struggle
01:05:50
about the top and the struggle at the top has already begun What
01:05:52
called for destruction I'm in it
01:05:53
deeply confident and this is what it means even
01:05:56
not the first bell, but the sound is sooner
01:05:59
even
01:06:02
this is the last question if you can
01:06:04
comment about this
01:06:07
recent withdrawal
01:06:10
lieutenant general
01:06:12
fifty-eighth Well, we already asked
01:06:14
you see, I’ll also say that it’s clear that
01:06:17
This
01:06:18
indirectly related to the Prigozhin case, but I
01:06:21
I don't think this is a pure continuation
01:06:23
do Prigogine I think that by the way
01:06:25
guys Very good outside the war This is
01:06:28
commented there is one
01:06:29
telegram channel is not war but Yes
01:06:33
I've had to come here a couple of times too
01:06:35
write some small messages
01:06:38
They correctly said that this is it
01:06:41
General like Popov it turned out that
01:06:44
called between a rock and a hard place
01:06:46
that is, on the one hand, growing
01:06:48
dissatisfaction in the troops of this Judging by
01:06:49
everything is a fact, including
01:06:51
mobilized including this for sure
01:06:53
conditional captains major lieutenant colonels
01:07:02
which is also not united and is still going on there
01:07:05
squabble ah-and major general by the way
01:07:08
This is a very interesting position
01:07:11
must answer I'm very sorry for the title
01:07:14
interesting title yes title uh why
01:07:16
because mmm it's like the oldest
01:07:20
from uh from senior officers not yet
01:07:23
generals and vice versa the youngest
01:07:25
generals that is, that is
01:07:28
major general yes he is already a general of course
01:07:30
but he hasn't come off yet, here's the colonel
01:07:34
Lieutenant Colonel Mayorov there and so on
01:07:35
and on the other side he’s already here
01:07:38
general status and it is clear that
01:07:41
it is people in such ranks who very often
01:07:43
turn out to be conductors of some kind
01:07:45
always going from bottom to top And here he is
01:07:48
tries to do it but
01:07:51
In general, of course the signal will not get through. This
01:07:53
It's clear
01:07:56
How do you feel about the writers' strike?
01:08:00
and actors in America this
01:08:02
even look
01:08:05
positively of course Look in
01:08:07
rabkor the latest most sex that I
01:08:10
I managed to make a review video there so far
01:08:14
the whole fragment is just screenwriters
01:08:27
Thank you for what you do Thank you
01:08:31
You feel so good
01:08:33
next then
01:08:35
Novel
01:08:37
and I will repeat again that if you want
01:08:41
ask a question, then you need to go to the link in
01:08:44
Discord and there will be a special channel
01:08:47
and if he fixes the microphone, raise your hand
01:08:51
I immediately add you to our donor
01:08:55
So another microphone of the novel
01:08:57
so Hello, I have two questions
01:09:03
If I have time, a very short third
01:09:04
the first question I heard from many people
01:09:08
very different opinions on
01:09:10
material condition of the Soviet people
01:09:12
Union That is, it was conditionally like
01:09:15
the master rode and let’s say that at 140
01:09:18
rubles it was very difficult to survive and now
01:09:22
it was some kind of paradise and I would like to hear
01:09:25
the opinion of a person who has lived in
01:09:27
Soviet Union Didn't have time to explore this
01:09:30
the topic in more depth, how after all
01:09:32
average Soviet person
01:09:33
lived in terms of that there in terms of products in
01:09:36
in terms of clothing and then I think so
01:09:39
Soviet operas, of course, some lived better
01:09:41
others understand one thing worse
01:09:44
Moscow intelligentsia who
01:09:46
especially something so creative
01:09:49
prosperous woman who lived at a glance
01:09:52
very good and complained the most
01:09:54
Well, well, yes, that's another thing people in
01:09:59
some small provincial
01:10:01
town that is, very differently but but A
01:10:04
I think so that the Soviet man lived
01:10:06
not bad but meager, you see in
01:10:08
what's the matter that is why exactly
01:10:09
this intelligentsia complained and therefore
01:10:12
that on the one hand this is everything necessary
01:10:14
for life
01:10:15
was and was available and was
01:10:19
Well as a rule
01:10:23
It's inexpensive, that is, it wasn't needed
01:10:26
save or save for a long time in order to
01:10:29
get everything you need for life
01:10:32
on the other hand, as soon as you
01:10:35
went beyond the basic necessary
01:10:37
very serious things could start here
01:10:39
problems in terms of what is needed
01:10:41
speculators were buying it
01:10:43
accordingly you had no money and
01:10:45
in terms of the fact that there was simply a shortage of something
01:10:47
But something didn’t happen at all. Well, then
01:10:49
all these complaints about the deficiency begin
01:10:51
there are, as it were, two levels, you know, that is
01:10:53
the first level is the level of what you need
01:10:55
you just need well in order to live and
01:10:58
that's it in general one way or another
01:11:00
Soviet man was but but but if
01:11:03
want to live more diversely
01:11:04
brightly more richly Well then they arose
01:11:07
problems and this does not mean that
01:11:09
the problem could not be solved by these problems
01:11:11
it was possible to solve they were decided by people but
01:11:13
Damn, this is exactly the problem. Well, then
01:11:15
depends on how you felt about it
01:11:18
there will be different sensations, that is, if
01:11:19
the person was generally pleased and
01:11:23
for his existence or if he
01:11:26
solved these problems very easily
01:11:27
next level that also happened that's all
01:11:31
ok Yes if he was either extremely
01:11:34
dissatisfied Or, on the contrary, these problems He
01:11:36
could not decide stubbornly due to a number of
01:11:39
household
01:11:41
reasons or And that means again from the region
01:11:44
so many
01:11:46
there were differences between
01:11:48
cities by level of supply between
01:11:50
other than that there were supply categories after all
01:11:52
remember uh yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
01:11:58
well, it’s not even about the Far North
01:12:01
there were just cities, cities were closed
01:12:03
were Well, through Moscow Leningrad
01:12:06
I think what else has anyone submitted to this
01:12:08
category there is Moscow Leningrad plus
01:12:11
closed cities of some kind
01:12:12
Arzamas There are 16, in my opinion that’s generally true
01:12:15
better than in Moscow it was and in Moscow
01:12:17
carried some things, well, you know
01:12:19
yes if you applied to some category
01:12:21
people who received the order, let's say yes
01:12:24
so-called order or some
01:12:26
special distributor And such people too
01:12:28
there was a lot
01:12:29
enterprise status and so on
01:12:33
there could even very well be
01:12:34
skilled workers or engineers
01:12:35
then everything was fine with you, the other one is the same
01:12:38
definitely an engineer at another company
01:12:39
less rich less powerful less
01:12:42
status and suddenly it turns out that something is
01:12:45
his colleague for the same 1450 and 140-150 rubles
01:12:49
gets But another person gets
01:12:52
neighboring enterprise receive the same
01:12:54
140-150 rubles and not a damn thing about this
01:12:56
can't get you understand what you have
01:12:58
there is no closed distributor on
01:13:00
the enterprise of some other vouchers there
01:13:03
there’s something else in Czechoslovakia you don’t understand
01:13:05
Therefore, this is the first basic
01:13:08
the foundation looked like And then start
01:13:10
diversity problems started at all
01:13:12
very big
01:13:14
I understand you, thank you very much. Very much
01:13:16
detailed answer and my second question
01:13:18
concerns
01:13:19
social democracy as such, that is, I
01:13:22
not very much left I just had
01:13:24
I have friends who are in serious trouble
01:13:26
difficult situation and I understand
01:13:28
why do they need to be supported?
01:13:30
if it supported conditional
01:13:31
state they wouldn't have problems Well
01:13:34
I understand why the market is bad in this
01:13:35
situations that is, Why do we Okay
01:13:38
arrange government support A
01:13:40
that's when a person starts his own business and
01:13:42
it grows to some point even
01:13:43
social democracy as far as I understand
01:13:45
discourse helmets this is all somehow not
01:13:48
considered wrong at least
01:13:49
that's exactly what I saw a lot
01:13:50
expressed this account that
01:13:52
social democracy still Well, bad
01:13:54
exactly the presence of a market, that's how it is
01:13:56
It’s impossible in life to understand anything at all
01:14:00
case again, it doesn’t even matter if you like it
01:14:03
you or I don't like it but
01:14:05
Mark the market
01:14:07
it doesn’t work, it might break itself by the way
01:14:10
how was the time of war communism and so
01:14:12
further And then the question will not be
01:14:14
so that the damn communists cancel
01:14:15
the market is that the market canceled itself
01:14:18
and therefore the Damned come to power
01:14:19
communists because no one but them
01:14:22
can no longer cope with this situation because
01:14:23
that they at least understand that
01:14:24
what to do in this situation But in principle
01:14:27
Well, yes, a planned economy It may well
01:14:31
include market elements
01:14:33
Fine
01:14:34
and that is, here we are talking about complete
01:14:37
destruction is relatively speaking if
01:14:39
man built his own I'm just trying
01:14:42
find this comman Ground Since
01:14:44
for a while he is a master right away
01:14:46
as soon as the master
01:14:49
hard so hard orthodox
01:14:53
communist but I'll tell you I think that
01:14:57
we need to be more pragmatic and more
01:14:59
realistic but uh yeah Socialism is not
01:15:05
about the market but this does not mean that communism
01:15:07
or even more so Socialism means how
01:15:11
ideology as an approach what is needed
01:15:13
ban everything immediately or uh everything
01:15:16
cancel market relations because
01:15:17
it just won’t work and I remind you that
01:15:20
even steel in general eh didn’t do it but
01:15:23
there are very instructive works
01:15:26
Vladimir Rogovin Stalin in the LPR where
01:15:31
show exactly how Stalin's
01:15:32
economics using market systems
01:15:35
Thank you very much if you have time alone
01:15:38
very short question from myself very
01:15:40
short there very short in what
01:15:43
Dostoevsky Why did he shoot like that?
01:15:45
talked with the guys who are philologists They
01:15:47
they say that
01:15:48
there were many writers similar But
01:15:51
for some reason it was Dostoevsky who did this
01:15:52
imprinted in history, literature and
01:15:54
everywhere in general Well, it seems to me that
01:15:57
Dostoevsky
01:15:58
showed some very broken very
01:16:01
dramatically the inner psychology of people
01:16:03
Well, Tolstoy is also a great psychologist, but
01:16:06
uh, Dostoevsky's heroes are more like that
01:16:09
say
01:16:10
more tense more
01:16:13
dramatic within oneself and more uh as it were
01:16:17
Extentively tragic that's probably how it is
01:16:20
he means he signed up with a specialist for
01:16:23
the West still needs to understand this too
01:16:25
Thank you all very much
01:16:31
so next
01:16:34
the next one is how Lenin prepares the man
01:16:39
with a nickname starting with ha So banks I
01:16:43
including microphone
01:16:47
oh they turned it on
01:16:49
Hello Leningrad I have one like this
01:16:52
question for you Boris Yuryevich
01:16:55
interesting guests come but the most
01:16:58
Safronov is interesting, but that’s not true
01:17:02
have you ever thought about inviting
01:17:06
Stream this as his Radikhovsky Leonid
01:17:08
By the way, he’s quite Radikhovsky
01:17:09
interestingly tells And without himself
01:17:12
left Yes, he is more or less trying
01:17:14
explain the essence of lineism and so on and me
01:17:19
By the way, it’s depressing that there are some here
01:17:21
characters love to make references very much
01:17:24
on Meister and other Stalinist belts
01:17:26
degenerates
01:17:29
to visit the streams
01:17:34
wrestling and other things in order, even a little
01:17:38
familiar only I want to say Well
01:17:40
please don't call anyone
01:17:41
degenerate please
01:17:47
I, too, am by no means a Stalinist.
01:17:50
Bruta anti-Stalinist But I mean
01:17:52
another thing is that it’s just our principle of no one
01:17:55
never insults even if we
01:17:58
people don't agree This is the first second
01:18:01
Yes, it’s so interesting
01:18:04
between you and me the author is so alive
01:18:08
And by the way, he lives somewhere not very good
01:18:10
far from me but really a long time ago
01:18:12
I haven’t seen him, maybe we’ll even think about it
01:18:15
only then then we’ll fly to you right away
01:18:18
we invite too many liberals, well
01:18:20
In general, thank you for the offer. We will have it.
01:18:22
inmind
01:18:23
Thank you
01:18:24
so uh
01:18:26
this is the next Mr. High
01:18:29
microphone and getting ready
01:18:32
[music]
01:18:33
Yes
01:18:38
[music]
01:19:05
Alya Thank you
01:19:08
so return the question
01:19:11
so to speak, long ago since childhood
01:19:15
diapers of leftist views and in general
01:19:19
do what I lead
01:19:27
no sound
01:19:33
microphone turned off
01:19:35
Hello
01:19:37
Everything is fine, I'm just sorry
01:19:40
The irony of fate was like this for me
01:19:45
relatives came for this
01:19:48
came now when mine began
01:19:50
it's their turn to come
01:20:01
let's go then
01:20:05
Relatives always come somehow evil
01:20:07
so you think then now he’ll ask a question
01:20:10
then we'll be back
01:20:15
[music]
01:20:23
Yes
01:20:26
actually I am
01:20:28
[music]
01:20:30
and I paid for such a team a year ago
01:20:35
talented people and actually we are ours
01:20:40
the situation is so interesting that I
01:20:42
the man himself
01:20:44
Marxist views
01:20:48
cooperative although we are still well
01:20:51
didn't register so let's say
01:21:04
one American, so to speak, India
01:21:07
developer who comes in handy
01:21:09
treats others kindly
01:21:12
developers of fan games and actually
01:21:14
he even has this initiative
01:21:18
what does it support
01:21:20
fan games are popular here I am
01:21:23
interesting, let's say we had
01:21:25
socialist society would be
01:21:27
it is acceptable that we would have some
01:21:29
cooperative which
01:21:31
collaborates with
01:21:33
the person who owns the copyright
01:21:36
rights She game community which we ourselves
01:21:39
count and therefore We are obliged to
01:21:42
laws
01:21:43
That country, as it were, should be deducted, as it were
01:21:46
Sasha's penny of income to him
01:21:49
This could even exist.
01:21:51
such an interesting situation in
01:21:53
socialism Well, if we have one country
01:21:56
where the socialists have already stopped
01:21:58
there is no relationship in another yet
01:22:00
maybe you need to do something
01:22:04
respect the rights here is another question that I
01:22:06
I think that socialist relations
01:22:07
will be installed maybe
01:22:09
unevenly but still gradually and
01:22:13
quite quickly in different countries of the world and
01:22:15
there is a very interesting question here
01:22:17
what to do with ace rights because
01:22:19
Well, by the way, by the way, you know there is
01:22:22
In general, the differences in concept are the author's
01:22:23
rights and
01:22:24
intellectual property because
01:22:27
that copyrights need something
01:22:29
respect because otherwise they are just authors
01:22:31
they will die of hunger but intellectual
01:22:34
property is not about copyright
01:22:35
rights are about corporate
01:22:37
property when vice versa copyright
01:22:39
rights are alienated in favor of the corporation in
01:22:42
the benefit of large companies that are further
01:22:44
are already trading these rights and so on
01:22:46
is it precisely about alienation not about
01:22:48
provision for alienation of copyrights
01:22:50
right and in this sense it just seems to me
01:22:53
copyright is good and normal
01:22:55
Well, another thing is the scale of payments
01:22:58
do matter but anyway
01:23:00
copyright is ok and
01:23:02
Naturally, but intellectual
01:23:05
ownership when corporations own
01:23:07
this alienation of real authors must
01:23:10
creative rights is bad This is mine
01:23:12
position but I think accordingly
01:23:15
a new legal framework will be formed
01:23:20
It was like they said that he was just a yes
01:23:23
So then right away
01:23:27
so to the smoke, that's who to the smoke
01:23:31
I'm listening so I turned on the microphone
01:23:35
Hello Boris, I am incredibly glad to see you
01:23:39
see Yes I'm glad to hear
01:23:44
I found your book there in Moscow
01:23:50
I have a few interesting ones
01:23:52
the first questions will be related to fight
01:23:56
How do you feel about what's there?
01:23:58
happens they are fighting
01:24:00
justice or is it still something
01:24:03
more complicated Well, you know, I'm with one
01:24:06
sides
01:24:11
These problems arise, among other things, due to
01:24:14
because we immediately think that this is paradise
01:24:15
earthly or if more than once we are earthly
01:24:18
We understand that everything is very complicated
01:24:19
difficulties problems but in general all of them
01:24:22
they do it right and in general everything is there
01:24:24
normal and in general This is already the one
01:24:27
the most either
01:24:30
vice versa Soviet
01:24:34
workers' councils and so on, really
01:24:38
in fact
01:24:40
overall it is certainly very progressive
01:24:43
phenomenon for the Middle East
01:24:47
taking into account women's rights Labor
01:24:50
relationships that are established
01:24:51
enough after all
01:24:54
based on
01:24:56
respect for workers and so on, but not
01:24:59
you have to think that everything is perfect there and that
01:25:01
this corresponds to some ideal
01:25:04
either Narco communism Or vice versa
01:25:07
workers' socialism and so on well
01:25:09
It’s just more complicated up close, of course.
01:25:12
probably doesn't look so perfect
01:25:14
beautiful but disappointment arises
01:25:17
Just when you first imagine
01:25:19
some too beautiful picture If
01:25:21
you won't imagine uh then you
01:25:24
there won't be any disappointment because
01:25:25
I know a lot of people then gave birth
01:25:27
began to criticize but also
01:25:29
significant time because they
01:25:31
they expected too much from her
01:25:33
measure your expectations a little and then you
01:25:35
see the real picture She's not like that
01:25:37
bad
01:25:40
the second question will be related to
01:25:43
artificial intelligence What do you think?
01:25:45
Is it possible that all functions
01:25:48
control will be transferred to the systems
01:25:51
which will be based on powerful
01:25:53
neural networks and a revolution may take place
01:25:57
generally absolutely no blood, that is, a thread
01:26:00
any capitalists and artificial
01:26:04
the intellect will be engaged
01:26:06
redistribution of all resources Can
01:26:09
is artificial intelligence
01:26:11
take possession of some equivalent
01:26:14
personality and cannot remove parasites
01:26:19
you see, the point is that the first
01:26:21
distribution does not happen like this
01:26:22
a certain Optimum common to everyone
01:26:25
this is the result of a balance of interests
01:26:27
who also fight each other
01:26:30
friend understand let's say
01:26:31
Well, I always give an example of what you have
01:26:34
there are limited resources
01:26:36
resource for example some territory there
01:26:38
how many square meters are there and alone
01:26:41
they want to make a playground there
01:26:42
others doggy playground and third
01:26:46
parking lot here maybe
01:26:49
you will find some compromise
01:26:50
there may be no solution but anyway
01:26:53
so here's the full program for everyone
01:26:56
this simply won’t satisfy and
01:26:58
uh That's why
01:27:00
actually speaking, any human ones
01:27:03
decisions related to interests interests
01:27:05
will never be for everyone without exception
01:27:08
the same and will never be so
01:27:11
all interests could be fully
01:27:14
immediately satisfy that is, someone
01:27:15
you'll have to make room, you'll have to
01:27:17
priority develop priorities in that
01:27:20
numbers are developed not only based on
01:27:22
some economic optics but based on
01:27:26
ethical standards that in this
01:27:28
community have developed. For example, we
01:27:30
We think that cars are not very good
01:27:33
great and uh and children are better but
01:27:37
someone says no Children Of course they are
01:27:39
so nasty are better than dogs
01:27:40
that's what it means if in this community
01:27:43
animals are valued higher then probably
01:27:45
Maybe there will be a dog there after all
01:27:47
the site first and then there will be
01:27:49
look for another space already for
01:27:51
children's playground in the third place already
01:27:53
for a car Or maybe vice versa
01:27:54
You see, he can say yes, well there
01:27:57
Almost no one here has children, but
01:27:59
car and everyone understands that is
01:28:00
it depends each time
01:28:03
specific alignment and balance of forces
01:28:05
balance of interests
01:28:07
artificial intelligence neural networks can
01:28:09
they are very helpful in optimizing the solution
01:28:12
can't make decisions they can
01:28:14
optimize your decisions very much
01:28:16
effectively, that’s their task
01:28:18
By the way, right now, in general, again
01:28:21
an important term that we have little
01:28:22
thermopots are consumed Yes, the code is
01:28:25
uh
01:28:26
robots yes, that is, robots that
01:28:29
work in collaboration with a person
01:28:31
there is a person and he gives them a task and
01:28:34
accordingly they help her
01:28:37
noun or vice versa suggests
01:28:39
What should a person do sooner or later for
01:28:41
solutions to one or another problem that
01:28:43
formulates himself And that's why I think that
01:28:46
probably networks will not replace people
01:28:51
artificial intelligence revolution but
01:28:54
evolution
01:29:01
And the next question is also related to
01:29:04
artificial intelligence How is it
01:29:06
will happen under communism but I
01:29:09
already directly told how people will be
01:29:12
use it if you even imagine
01:29:13
you have some plans for the organ
01:29:16
which should
01:29:17
including as a result of expression of will
01:29:20
people define tasks but priority
01:29:25
have determined have already laid down these determined
01:29:28
priorities formulated in
01:29:30
artificial intelligence He has already calculated
01:29:32
the most effective solution to these
01:29:34
tasks that we democratically
01:29:37
formulated
01:29:39
so I mean artificial
01:29:43
intelligence will be someone after all
01:29:45
is being developed Well of course it will be
01:29:49
is currently being developed with someone
01:29:57
What exactly influenced what was there
01:30:03
collapse or are they really there
01:30:07
did something like that
01:30:13
but it was the result of being on time
01:30:15
brought reforms
01:30:17
and the top was definitely reactionary
01:30:19
but it didn’t just become reactionary either
01:30:21
so suddenly everything was fine and
01:30:24
appeared out of the blue What
01:30:25
traction handle which is specially
01:30:27
strangely collapsed No of course gradually
01:30:29
the Soviet Union was decomposing
01:30:32
bureaucracy its corruption
01:30:35
turning into selfish
01:30:37
a self-sufficient group which As a result
01:30:39
Of course, he was already defending his interests further
01:30:42
including falling apart
01:30:44
but this group is not from the sky
01:30:47
fell down she was grown from the very
01:30:50
Soviet society here Come on
01:30:52
after all, the next thing and let's then
01:30:54
Now let's limit ourselves to one question
01:31:02
How do you feel about the theory that
01:31:05
The Soviet Union prepared one way or another
01:31:08
a group of military men was formed
01:31:10
industrialists together with generals
01:31:12
which was beneficial and which
01:31:14
participated directly in this no
01:31:17
Well, what kind of Generals bourgeoised everyone
01:31:21
and began to use Soviet
01:31:24
leaders to promote their ideas
01:31:26
Well, the decomposition was gradual Look
01:31:29
again in a new book in debt
01:31:31
retreat the whole head is just a union
01:31:32
and including just about destruction
01:31:34
Soviet Union for reasons that
01:31:37
led to collapse that's why let's
01:31:39
I'm sending texts now, look
01:31:42
please just so everyone has time
01:31:44
so that everyone has time to ask questions Who
01:31:47
wants to give Let's try no more than one
01:31:49
question you started the following is being prepared
01:31:52
Mikhail, a person with
01:31:55
Nickname starting south so Michael
01:32:00
confused speak
01:32:02
Hello Hello Yes yes
01:32:05
Hello Bryce Yulich Hello Rabkor
01:32:08
Thank you, of course, for your work in general with
01:32:12
I enjoy reading your new book and
01:32:14
this question has a lot to do with it
01:32:17
I would like to ask if you are familiar with
01:32:19
modern can be said to be a philosopher
01:32:21
socialist Dmitry Wednesday That's it
01:32:25
first No
01:32:27
Dmitry Sereda has not read just now
01:32:30
I'll write it down and look for it and watch it
01:32:37
but he has translations recently made
01:32:40
analytical Marxist translation
01:32:43
I think it would be interesting if there is
01:32:47
opportunity
01:32:48
if they use your rhetoric like that
01:32:51
he's more of an ethical socialist
01:32:53
I think you would have
01:32:56
gone missing
01:32:58
but I understand In general Dmitry Sereda
01:33:01
will call
01:33:03
fix and
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01:33:08
series
01:33:11
Okay then next one
01:33:17
and getting ready
01:33:22
Hello
01:33:25
and your microphone is turned on
01:33:27
I don't hear anything no but yes now
01:33:32
audible yes yes audible
01:33:34
Good evening I am a political science student
01:33:38
I would like to ask the next question I
01:33:40
I'm going to do well
01:33:42
scientific activity, that is, it is possible
01:33:43
go there
01:33:45
teacher Here we go
01:33:47
write work based on the system
01:33:50
analysis, you could just suggest
01:33:53
on some problem area
01:33:54
which is less affected by the classics
01:33:56
and where could one say that?
01:33:58
and of course I wanted to open up
01:34:01
in the future if it is possible to see
01:34:03
you as one of the licensers
01:34:05
my research Well, I don’t know where you are
01:34:08
you write because I'm still in
01:34:10
share me bye from there
01:34:12
God bless
01:34:14
I didn’t get expelled, I hope it’s about the future
01:34:17
for a while now
01:34:20
well what a problem area for
01:34:22
political scientists
01:34:24
I think that
01:34:27
in principle, of course, a very wide range
01:34:31
so But
01:34:33
let's say now it seems to me very
01:34:36
this topic of the crisis of modern times is interesting
01:34:39
political institutions there are parties
01:34:43
elections and so on precisely in the context
01:34:45
system crisis try to look like
01:34:47
global crisis of 2008
01:34:50
influenced the evolution of political
01:34:54
processes Well, that is, for example, a fall
01:34:56
trust in parties, emergence of new ones
01:34:58
populist movements and the emergence outside
01:35:01
parliamentary new movements here
01:35:02
starts in 2008 How is it
01:35:05
appears precisely against the background
01:35:07
global economic processes
01:35:09
global crisis Well somewhere in this
01:35:11
the area around this seems to me
01:35:12
it would be interesting to search because here
01:35:14
there is something new that is just relevant
01:35:16
research yes this is research
01:35:18
current process, it is quite possible
01:35:20
use her number system analysis
01:35:23
so good next Mr. E answers
01:35:27
Mr. is responsible for him and then I
01:35:31
I'll launch Aion, it didn't work
01:35:34
adjust the microphone where the speed is therefore
01:35:36
he recorded a voice message
01:35:42
So
01:35:43
Mr. Yes
01:35:48
Hello comrades Yes I had
01:35:52
question but I understand that probably not
01:35:56
will allow you to set or
01:35:58
uniter is enough to unite and that's enough
01:36:00
literary
01:36:03
plan
01:36:14
I'll still ask the one I was going to ask
01:36:17
it means I've been interested in coming for a long time
01:36:21
what kind of treats, naturally, besides
01:36:24
stern
01:36:25
I'm playing around with Stepan. That's how he treats
01:36:28
son, you guessed it. He loves cheese very much.
01:36:33
Guess what, he loves cheese and he has it specially for him
01:36:36
We have a whole begging ceremony
01:36:39
separate cheese here he even me
01:36:41
pat on the shoulder first then
01:36:44
get a little lost in the cheek counters
01:36:46
Then
01:36:48
it turns out that it’s still a small piece
01:36:53
more egg whites
01:36:56
naturally loves boiled eggs
01:36:59
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01:37:00
he has such treats but cheese
01:37:04
this is his favorite Yes, but very much
01:37:07
give a little of it give a lot of it Harmful only
01:37:10
in small pieces very small
01:37:12
was
01:37:13
there is a serious question, oh well
01:37:29
here in the chat they were discussing digital
01:37:31
ruble and worry about it And in general
01:37:35
issues of digitalization of this Yes I can
01:37:37
be a little behind I just
01:37:39
the life situation is such that I have no time
01:37:42
these things happen here in some places recently
01:37:45
still in the apartment In Which Tom
01:37:49
apartment at some point
01:37:52
it means some kind of voting took place
01:37:54
digital there, well, about the HOA, apparently
01:37:58
some questions and was appointed
01:38:00
I missed the date because it's my own
01:38:03
there were problems, but you were just
01:38:06
you're interested
01:38:08
questions like this have been raised before
01:38:11
discussed
01:38:12
do such initiatives have any effect at all?
01:38:15
there are improvisations Well, I don’t know at the level
01:38:20
cooperatives Where do they live?
01:38:22
discussed As far as I understand Although maybe
01:38:24
I missed this, as for
01:38:26
digital ruble but I don't see it here
01:38:29
not really any problems
01:38:31
incredible possibilities I think that
01:38:33
you know, even purely material resources
01:38:35
which must be in order to
01:38:37
completely digitize everything and so that everything
01:38:39
it’s easy to reduce it to digital transactions
01:38:41
no even in Russia I will notice even in Russia
01:38:44
products that Russia by the way
01:38:46
is far from a backward country in this
01:38:49
On the contrary, she is advanced
01:38:50
By the way, now many of our relaxants
01:38:52
come to uh somewhere there in
01:38:56
Montenegro in uh Latin America
01:38:59
somewhere else suddenly discovers that
01:39:01
many parameters of Russia are more
01:39:03
advanced in terms of the notorious
01:39:05
digital services and so on platforms
01:39:07
services and other things, well, even in Russia
01:39:10
they repeated clearly the impossibility from everyone
01:39:13
digitize transactions absolutely
01:39:15
now it’s unrealistic and that’s why it’s a little early
01:39:18
we are discussing When will this happen?
01:39:20
reality Well then, in general it seems to me
01:39:22
there will be a little different society
01:39:26
of course they will
01:39:29
try to do this seriously, really like
01:39:32
usually do
01:39:36
Well, let's now move on to
01:39:38
next question
01:39:39
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01:39:44
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01:39:52
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01:39:57
I found it
01:40:00
Hello Boris it didn’t work out
01:40:03
ask a question on discord
01:40:06
due to technical problems, so I’m writing this down
01:40:09
voice I would like to ask this question
01:40:12
raise
01:40:13
regarding salaries of employees in the field
01:40:16
education
01:40:18
When I was at university I watched
01:40:21
huge difference in salaries between
01:40:25
senior junior employees
01:40:28
for example, the rector or dean of the faculty could
01:40:33
receive a salary of 500 thousand rubles or
01:40:36
more some astronomical numbers
01:40:39
At the same time, the usual employees there are
01:40:43
departments, teachers could there
01:40:47
25-35 thousand are received by people who
01:40:50
studied
01:40:52
and specialty and graduate school and in general
01:40:57
spent a lot of time studying and studying
01:40:59
both science and teaching, that is, but
01:41:02
their salaries are extremely low in general
01:41:06
treat this proposal
01:41:09
such an idea to raise the minimum
01:41:13
salaries of any general employees in
01:41:16
education sector up to 100 thousand rubles
01:41:19
Here at the same time the maximum salary for
01:41:22
Rectors, for example, limit radicals
01:41:25
bar 250 thousand rubles How do you do this
01:41:30
look at another one so small
01:41:33
question regarding
01:41:35
The Constitution of the Russian Federation is
01:41:39
this article 7 and part two says
01:41:44
that Russia is a social State and
01:41:47
Russia is being established
01:41:50
guaranteed minimum size
01:41:52
wages but
01:41:54
this formulation is extremely
01:41:56
vague and accordingly now we
01:42:00
we see that the minimum wage is only 15 there
01:42:04
18 thousand what if after the decimal point you can
01:42:09
It would be nice to add the following:
01:42:12
words that are installed
01:42:14
guaranteed minimum size
01:42:15
remuneration, which is determined by
01:42:18
based on a single package of goods and services
01:42:21
the composition of the package is determined based on
01:42:23
documents containing prices for social
01:42:28
significant goods and services
01:42:30
procedure for drawing up this document
01:42:33
collected from all regions
01:42:36
regional parliaments How are you
01:42:39
look
01:42:41
Let's start from the end
01:42:44
the minimum basket is not the minimum wage and
01:42:47
the minimum basket should be
01:42:49
secured and nothing special about it
01:42:51
no big deal, it's not very complicated
01:42:54
Is the problem completely solvable and is it written down?
01:42:57
it is in the Constitution in legislation 10
01:42:59
the question is fundamentally important that this
01:43:02
was and that it was ensured it
01:43:05
Moreover, it may well be ensured
01:43:07
I think this will help
01:43:09
increased demand and increased dynamism
01:43:11
economics This is the first Second regarding
01:43:16
education, yes, we have crazy gaps
01:43:20
and not only between
01:43:23
employees and top management
01:43:26
administratively, it’s generally between
01:43:28
those who simply teach and those who
01:43:30
has an administrative position as
01:43:32
only a person occupies something
01:43:34
he has an administrative position
01:43:35
starts to get crazy not crazy maybe
01:43:37
heavenly begins dynamic salary
01:43:40
The higher he moves
01:43:41
administrative ladder while uh
01:43:43
number of hours worked
01:43:47
scientific or even the same
01:43:49
he has no administrative work
01:43:51
it increases absolutely
01:43:52
unfair and most importantly ineffective
01:43:55
need to radically cut salaries
01:43:58
tops and thereby increase
01:44:01
salaries for the majority of employees
01:44:04
I think there should be some standards here
01:44:06
plus this is also very desirable
01:44:08
that was
01:44:10
university self-government that is
01:44:12
so that people just really choose
01:44:14
vectors were adopted by collective
01:44:16
some decisions including the decision on
01:44:18
payment because, well, when these sit there
01:44:23
people with 500,000 receive a million
01:44:26
they get it and there’s some kind of
01:44:28
an infinite number of vice-rectors
01:44:29
who are unclear what they do in general
01:44:32
all this is a complete disgrace then it happens
01:44:33
that they eat up so much money that these
01:44:36
money by the way is not necessary only
01:44:38
I need to increase my employee's salary. Is it possible?
01:44:40
for example, it was necessary to hire laboratories who
01:44:43
would make it easier to work the same
01:44:45
teachers and these teachers had
01:44:48
more free time less
01:44:50
paperwork and so on That is, it
01:44:52
complex thing but in principle you are right
01:44:54
Yes, you need to raise your salary
01:44:57
teachers and education workers
01:45:00
and at the same time, well, do something about these
01:45:02
monstrous and many times overestimated
01:45:06
not even university salaries
01:45:10
participations which are simply stolen by
01:45:12
fact of the matter A university funds
01:45:15
so next question from mr.
01:45:20
so who's there and geeks Nord is getting ready
01:45:23
then so Mr. n I turned on the microphone yes
01:45:30
Hello
01:45:33
Yes yes I can hear you
01:45:36
Will you still keep in touch with Danil?
01:45:39
Grigoriev, keep an eye on his work
01:45:41
want to invite
01:45:44
I check in periodically Daniil serious
01:45:48
economist and
01:45:51
New channel did quite well
01:45:55
quality channel dedicated
01:45:57
economic body
01:46:00
we even had the idea of ​​having a debate
01:46:04
between Gregory Danil Gregory and
01:46:07
Grigory Bazhen they studied all the more
01:46:09
together
01:46:10
So I think that we will probably do this
01:46:12
Somehow, in any case, I
01:46:16
I have a very positive attitude towards work
01:46:19
really
01:46:21
does serious things
01:46:25
so next
01:46:37
microphone only
01:46:42
[music]
01:46:44
so geek No, well, I included it for you But that’s all
01:46:49
I hear yes yes hello
01:46:52
but apparently
01:46:59
historical Question what were
01:47:01
prospects for the people
01:47:03
socialist government
01:47:04
it really could have happened
01:47:07
how diverse would its composition be?
01:47:13
And
01:47:15
there was or some potential that it could
01:47:18
would change the further course of the Revolution and
01:47:21
don't give an example
01:47:24
I would like to be more precise
01:47:28
to say yes I would like to say that
01:47:31
he probably would have had prospects, but
01:47:34
there are several problems
01:47:36
You see, when he proposed all this
01:47:40
was, to put it mildly, not an idiot Yes, he was
01:47:44
I knew it would help a lot
01:47:46
mitigate the conflict that arose after
01:47:49
transfer of power by the council but
01:47:52
as you remember
01:47:58
unacceptable conditions namely this
01:48:01
resignation of Lenin and Trotsky, you know?
01:48:04
the resignation of Lenin and Trotsky would mean
01:48:06
most likely all systems here are collapsing
01:48:10
it's not even that this is Tom Lenin
01:48:13
or Trotsky is not for his ambitions
01:48:14
agree no, these were the key ones
01:48:16
figures and key figures specifically for
01:48:20
in order to spend some kind of life
01:48:22
consistent radical and urgent
01:48:25
politics If you remove these figures then
01:48:28
it comes back to the situation
01:48:30
close to the one before
01:48:32
October Revolution That is, when
01:48:34
asking for Kerch actually was
01:48:35
incapacitated and uh you see there are two
01:48:39
extremes yes that is on the one hand
01:48:41
The Bolsheviks pursued a tough policy
01:48:44
which
01:48:45
exacerbated the conflict and contributed to
01:48:48
By the way, I don’t agree with the civil war
01:48:50
when someone says that the Bolsheviks
01:48:51
started a civil war first
01:48:53
this is not technically true, but it was started after all
01:48:57
Bolsheviks And secondly, you can’t do everything
01:49:00
reduce only to the actions of the Bolsheviks then
01:49:03
that the country was heading towards civil war
01:49:05
naturally, but conflict and
01:49:09
the severity of this confrontation could
01:49:11
would be less, more the balance of forces
01:49:14
could have been a little different but that's on
01:49:16
one pole Why did the stone protrude
01:49:18
for homogeneous socialist
01:49:20
government on the other hand
01:49:22
I repeat If it were not uh
01:49:27
ineffective simply put monkeys and
01:49:30
Trotsky would not be effective otherwise
01:49:33
most likely it would end with her
01:49:36
just collapsed but still
01:49:38
most likely it would slide down again
01:49:39
citizen or what dictatorship So
01:49:43
unfortunately I'm not sure what was there
01:49:45
good chances though maybe
01:49:47
Alexander Shubin has a different opinion
01:49:49
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01:49:51
so good good
01:49:57
and getting ready
01:50:00
[music]
01:50:06
microphone to
01:50:09
create Good evening Can you hear me Yes yes
01:50:14
Good evening Boris Yuryevich Good evening
01:50:16
to all viewers please tell me
01:50:20
at least occasionally if you have the opportunity
01:50:23
monitor foreign channels
01:50:26
which also
01:50:28
answers here events news or
01:50:32
educational here is the left stylistic
01:50:36
prospects
01:50:37
And in particular, here I am just a continuation
01:50:41
I want to ask specifically: Do you know
01:50:45
Maybe you've heard about the Second channel?
01:50:48
American Youtube channel and there it is
01:50:52
there is a review of more news
01:50:57
parts of American international ones too from
01:51:00
Socialist agenda and perhaps
01:51:05
would it be interesting for you to invite
01:51:07
example of a leader like this contact on
01:51:11
Stream Well, somehow do it there
01:51:13
English perhaps later with
01:51:15
discuss, for example, the situation in
01:51:19
America Yes, that’s exactly the left movement
01:51:21
some perspectives thank you Well right away
01:51:25
I admit that lately I
01:51:27
I just can’t keep up with the foreign channel
01:51:29
track Although I but the last time
01:51:32
tracked
01:51:35
Western including left channels in
01:51:38
the time when I was with Frid's convoy Yes, that's it
01:51:41
when these Truckers are in Canada
01:51:43
went and protested and watched how
01:51:46
different channels reacted to these events
01:51:49
but thanks for the channel tip At the end
01:51:53
I'll definitely take a look and maybe
01:51:55
We'll do something. Thanks anyway.
01:51:57
big And it’s good that I’ll remind you what you need
01:52:00
spend more time on foreign
01:52:02
channels and now we can become very
01:52:04
provincial for our problems
01:52:11
so take it then, let's turn on the microphone now
01:52:21
no one else is invited, that's all who
01:52:24
stayed here in line and that's it
01:52:27
the microphone is getting ready
01:52:30
Yes
01:52:33
I'm listening
01:52:37
Dear Boris
01:52:39
Dear listeners, I ask a question from the page
01:52:42
Verksynskaya Homeland of Mikhail Alexander
01:52:44
Sholokhova Yes
01:52:45
please congratulate my fellow countrywoman Alina
01:52:48
stavrodina happy birthday and much better
01:52:50
go to work with a degree in political science
01:52:52
and then go into the opposition
01:52:54
thank you politics
01:52:56
Well first of all, congratulations, tell me again
01:53:00
whom do you say yours
01:53:04
Homeland yes yes
01:53:07
So congratulations Alina
01:53:10
wonderful Alina, you see
01:53:13
someone cares about you
01:53:16
Congratulations once again I think it's
01:53:19
very very must be nice
01:53:22
not so much that I congratulate you
01:53:24
that's how people think about your
01:53:28
the name is once again in a good context
01:53:31
repeat So
01:53:34
keep people like this
01:53:36
Well, what about
01:53:40
political science Where to go but with these on
01:53:43
actually now of course
01:53:46
there are no wide opportunities, but there are
01:53:50
remains only Academic if
01:53:52
taking such a job just has nothing to do with
01:53:54
power with some big business then
01:53:57
remains easier of course at first
01:53:59
Academic work plus some
01:54:00
gradually independent journalism
01:54:03
which is actually on our Internet
01:54:05
still there is, and moreover, well, I wouldn’t
01:54:08
said that she can feed there yet
01:54:11
They feed a lot But at least she gives
01:54:13
satisfaction And so far Unfortunately
01:54:15
bye At this stage today I'm talking
01:54:18
probably about today today
01:54:19
need to look for some academic
01:54:21
position and then with this Academic
01:54:24
move position When they start
01:54:26
new interesting events go to
01:54:29
work like some leftists
01:54:32
organizations by association when they are already
01:54:34
will really be able to present e What
01:54:36
called a request to work with
01:54:40
political experts I think this
01:54:42
will be very soon
01:54:44
so good bye thank you
01:54:47
next Papkin and kirkent is getting ready
01:54:55
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01:54:56
enabled Yes
01:54:59
I can hear perfectly everyone at once Thank you I will
01:55:04
brief so as not to waste time at the beginning
01:55:06
I would like to hear the short one live
01:55:08
feedback on the idea of ​​carrying out stricter
01:55:13
scientific debates
01:55:15
with summing up arguments with such more
01:55:19
such an analysis of the progress of the dispute discussion in
01:55:23
whole or
01:55:25
such relevance in general and in selection
01:55:29
in particular and also if you have any
01:55:33
ideas for creating a positive program
01:55:36
conditional future left
01:55:38
communist
01:55:40
governments are also on platformers Well
01:55:45
I immediately think you wrote something to me
01:55:47
if maybe you maybe it's another me
01:55:49
wrote But I had
01:55:51
So you wrote Yes, the answer is positive
01:55:54
Yes, as an idea, this is all true, but not well
01:55:58
Let's just say, developing you already the idea that
01:56:01
we need clear rules these rules are needed
01:56:04
develop and need to find a participant
01:56:08
who are ready according to these rules
01:56:10
discuss And by the way I don’t believe in this
01:56:13
nothing
01:56:14
terrible nothing can be solved just well
01:56:16
any idea to make it work
01:56:19
must be specified and then
01:56:21
needs to be implemented with specific steps A in
01:56:25
in principle we will develop culture
01:56:27
debate and do and try so I don't
01:56:31
I am sure that what we will do in the coming
01:56:32
time will be fully consistent
01:56:35
to your wish that this is you completely
01:56:37
will satisfy but the steps in this
01:56:40
direction exactly in this direction like this
01:56:42
you offer E we will do you
01:56:44
here you are absolutely right absolutely right and
01:56:47
pointing in the right direction Yes
01:56:49
it all needs to be structured
01:56:51
make more scientifically more serious without
01:56:54
questions This is absolutely true and Well
01:56:57
just understand that not all at once
01:56:58
it turns out here And about the software
01:57:02
things but now we will be with different
01:57:04
colleagues and comrades create what
01:57:07
in English it is called policy and papers
01:57:08
that is
01:57:10
project proposals for specific
01:57:12
questions That is, even a little earlier
01:57:13
this was done by the Institute of Globalization
01:57:16
social movements while it existed
01:57:17
we should have closed it now, but
01:57:20
There is such a practice and we are working on it
01:57:24
some of it is already starting to happen
01:57:31
I think there are two more people right now
01:57:34
let's answer so so so next and this
01:57:38
pumpkin just answered yes yes then
01:57:40
the next cry and Dmitry gets ready
01:57:44
[music]
01:57:50
Yes
01:57:54
you can hear perfectly
01:58:01
those events
01:58:03
And
01:58:06
transmit
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different questions because for example I
01:58:14
I feel very good
01:58:20
that is, he said in one film
01:58:24
that Lenin himself conveyed it very accurately
01:58:29
There is
01:58:30
in some critics said that
01:58:34
that is, he is so thoughtful and so on
01:58:37
That is, well, okay, I want to say
01:58:41
Sorry, I'll answer right away because
01:58:44
don’t delay, that means you need to look
01:58:47
just distinguish two different things
01:58:49
an artistically successful film and accuracy
01:58:51
transmission of events because for example I
01:58:54
I really love the movie Lenin in October
01:58:56
great movie exactly like a movie
01:58:59
Of course, its prototype was not yet mine
01:59:01
film in October of Einstein Well and then with
01:59:04
Shchukin If I'm wrong in the role of Lenin
01:59:06
wonderful film Lenin in October but
01:59:08
Let's tell the truth this is not about that
01:59:13
how it really was it's simple
01:59:14
very good movie you understand very much
01:59:17
good movie well acted
01:59:19
beautifully staged but it's there
01:59:22
half is not true Well, it’s not that it’s not true
01:59:25
Well, it wasn’t like that, but I’m not saying that
01:59:27
Trotsky's plot was removed Yes, that's it
01:59:32
I can't hear you, sorry
01:59:35
Hello
01:59:37
we found out later and relied on something
01:59:40
to continue This is more but
01:59:43
again so very idealized
01:59:46
the film is idealized but it seems to me
01:59:48
conveys the events quite accurately, but he
01:59:51
some
01:59:53
idealized so to speak in terms of
01:59:55
images This is at the beginning of the century too
01:59:57
dedicated to Lenin and films that
01:59:59
films that give a fairly accurate
02:00:02
picture of events
02:00:04
this is Lenin in Poland
02:00:07
definitely everything is close enough to
02:00:09
facts and July 6 July 6 - it was generally
02:00:14
a masterpiece of Soviet cinema because the film
02:00:16
it was a job with great difficulty
02:00:19
Mikhail Sharov as Lenin the cabin crew
02:00:23
which was very non-standard
02:00:25
unusual for Soviet cinema
02:00:28
Lenin but it seems to me much closer to
02:00:31
reality and there Well, almost everything
02:00:35
exactly on the clock
02:00:37
as it was therefore if you need
02:00:39
find out how these two films were for you
02:00:42
I recommend it if you just want
02:00:43
watch good Soviet movies about
02:00:46
revolution
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to the comrades who are in our college
02:00:52
interested so to speak Well, here I am
02:00:54
answered yes
02:00:57
thank you please this evening is so good
02:01:01
then the last hour Dmitry will be but
02:01:03
before that I will say that I started voting
02:01:06
in the Telegram channel Do you like this one
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new section
02:01:10
there are already 50 votes but in the end I still
02:01:14
I'll let you down Okay, so turn on the microphone
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Dmitry
02:01:19
listening Good evening Good evening Maxim
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Tell me please
02:01:36
or rather, even arrange it in order
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I already know I already know
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dress like sociology
02:01:45
I’ll tell you right away Marx, then the choice is which
02:01:49
Gabe makes this question easy for me
02:01:52
remember because someone is starting there
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say oh Max is not a sociologist at all yes
02:01:56
or is there something else or am I completely different
02:01:59
I'll name three no
02:02:01
Yes Yes
02:02:04
well with me Just with me Just because
02:02:07
that strictly for me this is order
02:02:08
absolutely obvious, at least for
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that
02:02:13
your methodology in which they work yes
02:02:15
this is exactly so, that is, of course Marx on
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first place second place
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to others I’ll even tell you just in depth
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because of course they are all very
02:02:25
deep
02:02:26
thinkers but
02:02:27
nevertheless, every time you rise
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we go down to a new level a little bit
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because of course
02:02:35
Marx In my opinion it is essential
02:02:38
larger than Weber With all the enormous
02:02:41
Weber's Max value
02:02:43
but durge is still up to that level
02:02:48
generalizations of the analysis that was characteristic
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for example, Max is a rapper, he’s still on
02:02:54
my opinion does not reach this scale
02:02:58
scientific
02:02:59
analysis but at the same time Derben too
02:03:01
absolutely gorgeous and that's all I really am
02:03:04
time I remind you that when Lenin gave
02:03:06
your definition of the classes that
02:03:10
him in this definition
02:03:14
divided precisely according to the place of public
02:03:17
division of labor is in general
02:03:19
essentially the definition
02:03:24
Marx and what is called in one bottle
02:03:26
so everything is simple with me
02:03:31
Thank you
02:03:34
to you for your help Your work with
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you're just a worker's reporter for us
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Abkor commander wanted to know for your work
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What do you think of the works of Michel Foucault?
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Well, I’ll say right away that I rate it very highly
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first Foucault
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again if you read my last
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the book contains Foucault references a couple of times and
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another thing is that in the discussion between
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helmets Foucault and Misha RTO I in general rather
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on the side was who showed that
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this is control, this is discipline
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which Foucault said actually has
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limits and the little man is very good
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eludes knows how to elude
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disciplinary practices described by Foucault
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It seems to me that in this sense it’s a bit of a fuku
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exaggerated the question one side of the coin
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just showed
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on the other side of the coin there is about it
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again, here's my current book
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a long digression of several paragraphs
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Well, in general, yes, I think that Foucault of course
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definitely a very big thinker and uh
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in general
02:06:52
he gave me a lot including
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Well, dear viewers then we
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We're just finishing up now
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We were a little late so we started at 5
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I think everyone liked the practice and
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I liked it too I think it's
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it was useful and interesting and we will repeat it
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Maxim How did the voting end?
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How did the audience react to this format with you?
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