"The revolutionary ideas in Russia in the early 20th century were radical" "Mankind should start from scratch " "There were also projects biopolitical nature ... as the resurrection of the dead, the rejuvenation of the living ... and colonization of the universe " "The philosopher and theorist Boris Groys culture talks about ... biocosmologistas and the Russian avant-garde" "Therearethreegreatbooks... onetitled:"Thenew humanity"..." ""biopoliticsUtopiasin Russia,"by1917 ." "MANIFESTOOFIMMORTALITY/Notonlyin1917 ," "MANIFESTOOFIMMORTALITY/...butbefore andafter." "Boris Groys  SPEAKS OF UTOPIAS biopolitical In the late 19th century ..." "INRUSSIABEFOREAND AFTER1917 NikolaiFedorovwondered... and so begins the book ..." ""Socialism is really just an order, a just society?"" "I conclude that it was not the case, because socialism ... as Marx conceived, and so many others ... does not include the dead." "All men who worked on behalf of human progress ... of historical progress ... are dead." "There was justice in socialism." "NikolaiF.FedorovTherefore,Fedorovmadea project... whichgavetheopportunitytorectifythisinjustice... forcing the socialist society to restore the dead ... so artificial, scientific, say, raise them ... to thereby give them the opportunity to participate in the socialist future." "Somewhatabsurd,in 1789,the rightsforfreedom:freedom,equality... fraternity." "Weneedtoimmortality?" "We need to immortality." "All these human rights, civil ... are excellent and very important as deadly ..." "PROF." "DR. Boris Groys ... as devoted to death." "But at the moment ... in which turned immortal ... missed the last portion of private property ... this is very important because we see that, for example ... to renounce to all private property ... in life we ​​have left the private property of the time." "We have a lot of time." "We own the life course." "It." "And that separates us from other men." "Each has, as a mortal, at least a portion of time ... which means that all attempts to form a communist society ... are impossible, while men are not immortal." "First the men have to be immortal ... can be created and then the base material ... toa communistsocietyoftheimmortals." "thedeadariseinusor leavingthegraves" "They leave their graves." "In fact, Fedorov has proposed ... get a museum as a model for the new society ... because the museum is the only place where technology ... is not in the service of progress." "I mean that is not ... the service of progress ... but rather the service of conservation of ancient tradition." "proposed" themuseumof allmen who everlived"... whereeachonereceivesitsindustryoraroom... a genetic code, we would say today ... where they should meet all the memories attached to it ... and once given the technical and political conditions ... could resurrect them." "That is, the museum is not a cemetery ... but rather, a waiting room." "nottoRamsesIIortheCzar,buttoordinarypeople... theleperwhodiesunjustlyinAleppo ,Syria." "Absolutely." "For all the underprivileged and oppressed." "It is the synthesis of the promise of Christian and communist utopia ... everyone should ... all of whom suffered in search of the future ... everyone should have the right to participate in the future." "It is important that the museum, the library, the cemetery ... are considered preliminary stages for this resurrection." "Humanitysendsforships... thatarebroughtbytheriver Lethe ..." "The river of forgetfulness, Lethe." "And back." "Yes, but alive and as citizens of a new society." "A society without private property." "mettodiscussit, tomake decisionsabout ." "Thismovementhasnot advancedtotheCentralEuropeandFrance." "No, but he had political significance in Russia after the revolution." "There was a party ... the called party biocosmologistas / imortalistas ... hadrepresentativesin Moscow...  andinSt.Petersburgwhowereelected... werea realpoliticalparty." "And postulated rejuvenation and immortality ... as primary goals of the Soviet state policy ... and devote much of the precondition for achieving immortality." "Rejuvenation ..." "Rejuvenation ..." "in life without getting old." "Yes, rejuvenation." "In this regard, you can read in the book ... experiments that Bogdanov ..." "Alexander Bogdanov ..." "Alexander Bogdanov in his institute." "HeadofSchoolPartyinCapri ." "Weseehimhereplayingchess withLenin... theonlyrivalthatLenintookseriously... andshowedthatthe minorities." "Of course." "All the Bolshevik movement, its ideology, its politics ... emerged from conversations between Lenin and Bogdanov." "But at some point ..." "Bogdanov was left fascinated ... the idea of ​​immortality and rejuvenation ... and created an institute for the exchange of blood ... between the old and new generations." "Thenwentbackand insertedtheblood ofayoung man." "It." "He gives the example ... a young student ... whose blood was replaced with an old writer." "The writer felt better and much younger, and she, wiser ... and both were satisfied." "But  Bogdanov died of it." "After 123  transfusions he did in himself ...  producedaninfection,orreceivedinfectedbloodanddied ." "That's right." "The idea was to create ... a human body ... that would encompass all of humanity ... through this system of blood transfusion ... wanted to make every one swapped 80% of his blood a year." "And we might say, creating a type of blood ... the internet in that all the information, all forces etc. ..." "exchange would be permanently ..." "For well-spread information." "Yes, communism is anchored to the body level." "I believe this is the most important ... biopolitics the difference as the Foucault designed, eg." "A part of a policy that isolation of the individual." "This individual is conceived as part of the mass ... communism has been tried and what ... produce the unit in terms of body ... not in terms of ideology." "Thereareideasthatcome together... notthestepsoftheprotestersorweapons ..." "The -bodies." "But their bodies ..." "and not by copulation, and semen." "No." "No." "This also should have been abolished ... the whole issue of sexuality was seen as a distraction ... the big project, something apart and the reality is that ..." "Butactuallytheideaisachain... aflowthroughofallmankind,allthe bodies..." "THEBASISOF ECONOMYAND the merchandiseisthetime..." "ISTHETIMEOFLIFE ...notmoney, andthereis nouse ... without the company offered him something ... that society can only have ... and this is the time, the time of your life." "Sowhatmakesthe heartbeat isnotthemoney... buttheengine,the meteroftheeconomy." "It." "An economy that requires ... state of a basic human need ... and a yearning for immortality ... and this is not mitigated by God ... neither satisfied but rather by the state." "The State undertakes to pay to men ... with time, not money ... nor with consumer goods, but with a life span ... to his immortality." "Soifoneweretoapply ,virtuous... say,socialist,gotmorelife ." "That, more life, more time." "As a fertile vegetable garden at the end of life." "Exactly." "But among those who might not have worked so hard ... also received a concession from the state." "Butthisis no longerastate..." "Yes, it is a state ..." "Is horticulture." "Or the curator of a museum, I would say ... the state as a museum of his people." "Nowherewe haveavery specialman..." "KONSTANTINCIOLKOWSKIbelievewas ateacher." "How do you pronounce , Ciolkowski" "Ciolkowski." "Konstantin" "Ciolkowski." "Who was he?" "Well, it started with ... geometric ideas and advanced ... line and Lobachevsky Riemman ... at the time ..." "A mathematician?" "This, a mathematician." "Buta manof thepeopleofatown ..." "A dreamer." "He attended night school." "Something like that." "But with a talent for math and fascinated with the idea ... the general resurrection of all." "Then came the question of where they should go ... because the Earth is overpopulated, and house all these generations ... would become impossible." "Then he got the idea of ​​colonization of Heaven" "Other planets  should receive the old, the dead raised up?" "The resurrected dead." "The sky, but understood as the cosmos, such as outer space ... and so he invented the first rocket ... as instruments to bring the dead ... other planets and there to fix them ... for this risen humanity ... spread through outer space." "notonlyby otherplanetsinthesolarsystem, butalso ..." "For the entire cosmos." "In Alpha Centauri." "Yes, yes." "ThroughouttheconstellationCygnus,winningtheMilkyWay." "Everywhere, but not necessarily fix them ..." "Malevich, eg., Said he preferred to continue flying ... not land anywhere ..." "never land." "No, never." "Never look back." "No, never." "He liked the idea of ​​flying in the dark, it was enough." "Hecalledthecosmos"non-white."Theplaceof"non-white."" "That's right." "Or darkness." "But not the black for the color ... but as the absence of any color and light." "In1913,he madebrilliantsceneryforaplay-famousopera." "" VictoryovertheSun "..." "In two acts." "Yes, actually, with a view to abolishing the sun ... and replace the sunlight by artificial light." "Because as an artist he considered an offense ... the sun to impose what he saw ... and this is what he should recant." "As the sun shine ... the artist will not be free, autonomous." "Hewasreferringtoa spiritualworld ,theinnerlight?" "Yes, but also to artificial light, electric ... generate any light that someone would be good." "Given this, wanted to introduce an absolute darkness ... so the artist could produce their own light." "That was the idea of ​​victory over the sun." "Hencetheblackboard..." "This, hence the "Black Square"." "Whatis"VictoryovertheSun"" "famous poets spoke of it." "Yes, he collaborated with ..." "Velimir Khlebnikov and Alexei Kruchenykh." "And the play is a mystery ... in fact, an attempt by a radical poetry ... to persuade the sun to retire ... and thus released allow mankind to its own light." "Velimir Khlebnikov  I believe would not be a myth ..." "Khlebnikoviscorrecttothinkthatactuallybelievesthesun... acceptit... after the play and disappear." "It was long thought ... why this had not worked ... and assumed that is because the river Neva is not a sacred river." "Then, asked permission to enter India ... to represent the number on the banks of the Ganges ... thinking that the sun would be forced to disappear." "However, the Indian and British governments refused the request ... labeling it as communist infiltration." "The socialist Rosa Luxemburg was born in 1871, was murdered on January 15, 1919 " "Prince Bernhard von Bulow, political, could have saved her " "He did nothing- von Bulow, Chancellor of the German Empire 1900-1909" "Local Gazeta Liebknecht and Rosa are dead" "Rosa Luxemburg and the Imperial Chancellor / A statesman loses credibility" "Schnellpolka / Alban Berg-Wozzeck, Act 3" "One of the murderers:" "Kurt Vogel, First Lieutenant" "Division of the Cavalry Guards snipers" "Commemoration of the assassination, Hotel Eden, January 15, 1919" "Present in the hotel's murder on January 15, 1919" "Count Kessler, Diaries, 1918-1937 ..." "Frankfurt: 1962, page 112." "Count Kessler was long considered ... illegitimate son of Kaiser Wilhelm I." "Berlin, January 24, 1919." ""Friday." "Breakfast at the home of Ludwig Stein ... with the Prince and Princess von Bülow ..." "Georg Berhards and Mercier Swiss diplomat." "Of course, the main topic of conversation was the Spartacus League." "The Eden Hotel Bülow live in ... since the shooting stunned the Hotel Adlon ... and there are in touch with the division of the Guard shooters / which has its headquarters at the hotel." "The princess said about ... the murder of Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg ... saw nothing." "That the hotel was very quiet " "And the maid saw Rosa Luxemburg among soldiers ... in the corridor." "A small woman ... that went with them very quiet ... von Bülow in the German parliament" "What is surprising in the case of Bülow ... he is the main culprit of World War ... and the decline of Germany ... has a conscience so quiet " "He continues with the same rosy face, rested, almost beautiful ... we've already twenty years ago ... or even forty years ... (As long as I know)" "Exhibited with quotes from other ... and talked animatedly as is done in front of beautiful women " "Of all the things that happened in the world ... he only saw his own face in the mirror pink "" "An opportunist of the purest bloodline, imperial chancellor ... whom they called "silver tongue"." ""The worst would be ... that all this damage and suffering ... were not labor pains ... of a new era." "That there was nothing ... who wished to be born ... that in the end it was left to make patches more ... "" "Count Kessler, Diaries, 1918-1937 ..." "Frankfurt, 1962, page 104 ... referring to the First World War." ""The corpse of a proud rebel"" "Whatever the Spartacus League?" "Manifestation antibélica" "Cell Rosa Luxemburg (1917)" "Philippe Jordan Piano" "I was " "I am " "I'll be " "Eugen Levine, revolutionary " "His wife Rose, his son Genja " "Vacation in front, 1916 " ""We were dead on holiday"" "v. Bülow." "Expanding the train fleet, Line-Baghdad, Morocco-crisis" ""Revolution or barbarism"" "High!" "Those who continue will be shot." "Spartacus shot." ""Freedom is always one of those who think differently."" "With Luise Kautsky (1905)" "Nicknames used by Rosa Luxemburg to write " "Berlin Landwehr Canal / This bridge, Rosa Luxemburg, probably unconscious, was thrown into the water murdered" "Shame on you, Chancellor!" ""I was, I am, I will!"" "Rosa Luxemburg and the Imperial Chancellor / A statesman loses its credibility" "General Strike!" "Lucy Redler does work on ..." "History of political strikes ... the Federal Republic of Germany ... since 1945 " "His political group account, at the time, 100 fellows " "She sits on the left ..." "Left " "It also was not very large ... organization with which Rosa Luxemburg ... began to fight" ""I believe in solidarity!" '" "Lucy Redler speaks of political strikes and social resistance" "Sincetheoriginsofthelabor movement,thegeneral strike... hasbeenthehighestform ofpoliticalstruggle." "Yes." "happenswhenthecoupattemptledby Kapp... ie,therightwantstomakeGermanyadictatorship... thegeneralstrikeistheanswerthatknocksthecoupgovernment ." "This, in 1920." "Was the response of the working class ... the same as that given in 1948 ... before the price increase and the wage freeze ... after an intense wave of strikes in the factories ... requiring up to the nationalization of key industries ... which culminated in the 1948 general strike." "Lucy Redler, SOCIAL ECONOMIST In Germany seemed ... that the latest political strikes or the last general strike was in 1920 ... when in fact it was defended bourgeois society." "Clearly, the political strike of 1948 and subsequent ... strikes that are bourgeois historians prefer not to remember." "Buttheoriginalconceptsofpoliticalandsocialstruggle ... justasMarxand Engelsdevelopedthe... thepathpassesthroughthegeneralstrike ... thatatsomepointisundone... andthenpassesthroughworkscouncils... andself-organizationof production...  andhaveto go alongwaytotransformasociety." "Butwhathappenedwas in1918 with thegreat strikemovement." "discusseda lotin Germany,evenamongtheSocial Democrats... if the strike policy should be used as an instrument or not." "In 1916, in Berlin, 300 000 workers in arms factories stopped ... who also opposed World War 1." "Also -martial law ..." "They strike to demand peace." "Indeed, the economic and political advertisements went together ... then came the great strike of 1918 ... every revolution of 1918 was expressed in the strike ... starting with the sailors." "They demanded the creation of councils ... which later failed." "In the course of the revolution, the advice ... then, the Communist Party, the Spartacus League was too weak ... councils to coordinate and carry out the revolution ..." "Butboardscouldbecoordinatedforyou...  venturesarespontaneous,autonomouscouncils..." "Nevertheless, although Rosa Luxemburg has talked of spontaneity ... of the working class, also claimed to be necessary to have a party ... a political leadership in this fight." "And of course, was right." "But the Spartacus League was weaker than the Bolsheviks in Russia in 1917." "SpartacusLeague...thosewere" "Veryfew,maybe300 ." "Without a doubt." "Much less than the Bolsheviks ..." "who came to have 240,000 members." "Yes, the name means most." "It." "But six months before the revolution had only 8000 members." "So the party was quickly formed." "ButifIunderstandcorrectlythereason forhis interestinpolitical strike...  yousaythatin1914 ... wasnecessarythatthe workersofFrance,EnglandandGermanyprevented thestrike ." "That is possible." "Of course that was difficult." "Most social democratic assumption that approved the war ... and accordingly sealed the pact civil ... that generated in a part of society enthusiasm for the war." "So the situation was quite difficult." "But the labor and trade union movements soon realized ... who carry the burden of this war on their shoulders." "And it was a war that happened motivated by profit ... for possession of the markets, strategic interests ... but not to workers." "Andwhenyousay ,say ,"My policyisrealistic"... partofamomentlike that of1914... itisrealistictoavertthiswar...  thiswaris adisaster... andistheoppositeofwaris not evenalittle realistic." "Yes." "That's it?" "Yeah,I thinkso ." "So,all meansarejustified... andifappropriate,weprefertotakechargeofcompensation... withunionfundstopaythedamagesofwar." "If he had come to a general strike in 50 years ... if they had demanded damages ... to be seen whether the unions have made these demands and I think not." "But I think the political war is now back on the agenda." "In Germany, we see much that is France, the French ... unite and take to the streets under the theme "tous ensemble"." "Not only in France was 68 ahead of Germany ... but today when ... the French take the workers' struggle as a tool and political strike." ""Youareputtotheleftoftheleft "" "saidhethinksthe organizedleft andtoowillingtocompromise... andothersinvolvedinthesediscussionsthanothers." "Yes It started from the situation in Berlin." "The left here in Berlin is not equal to that of Lafontaine nationally." "The big difference from left to govern with the Social Democracy ... iscarryingoutaneoliberalpolicy." "One who claims to be fighting at the national level ... isinfavorofminimumwages ,rightssuchas having... committees of staff, against the privatization ..." "In Berlin the exact opposite happened." "The red-red coalition continued restricting the rights ... committee staff, or the rights of co-management in Berlin." "And the leftist party, PDS, contributed to it that way." "Therefore we are opposed, we refuse to participate in this ... and decided to form the Berlin WASG and introduce us as an option." "Lucy Redler, SOCIAL ECONOMIST this sense ... say that the left Berlin, former PDS or "Left / PDS" ... was not as leftist." "Take 20% subsidy of the blind ... 120 000 or privatize housing is not a left-wing politics." "In this sense, has to be more careful with the concepts." "TheycallyouaTrotskyist,oryou called thatsame" ""What'sTrotskyist"" "thatiscentraltoTrotsky,hislegacy ,say" "Trotskyismalwaysunderstoodasa form ofmodernMarxism." "TheconceptreferstoTrotsky... leftoppositionin theyears20,30...  foughtStalinizationin theUSSR... sayingthisdirection...  that could have a planned economy ... different from capitalism, which creates chaos and a crisis after another ... as the global crisis now that will also affect Germany." "But he also said that lack a socialist democracy ... a system of councils that work." "Andthereis no waytobuildacountryattheexpenseof others... butwhichmustremainaninternationalist." "That's right." "He said that socialism in one country ... as embodied by Stalin in 1924 was impossible." "And indeed, it was demonstrated ... that the construction of a genuine socialist democracy ... course, then took the entire Eastern Bloc ... but only in the USSR would not have been possible." "IseehimleadademonstrationinMoscowbytheOctoberRevolution." "Buttheworkersdonotleave thefactoriesasin1917." "But I do not agree ... with this stance as critical or negative ... forward to working in a dependent relationship or the working class." "I believe ... what we have seen now with the strike of drivers in Germany ... or the strike movement in France, Italy, Greece ... where in recent years there have been many general strikes ..." "I believe this to move back in Germany ... and that we can also expect great struggles and movements." "So I do not believe in this theory of Marcuse and others of the 60 ... that an operator is being manipulated ... by the media, the group Springer ... and he did not resist." "Do not believe it." "Of course this affects, but I do not believe ... that precisely these struggles ... comes a form of consciousness entirely different." "We saw this in strike factory Bosch-Siemens ... ayearago,in2006 ,inBerlin." "When the strike began ..." "There was a group of Turkish officials, a Vietnamese ... some Africans and Germans." "Earlier, they had much in common." "But the fight grew up together, fought for their interests ... against the closure of the factory, and the fight began to think ..." ""Do not just fight for our jobs ... to save our skin, "said the posters ..." ""But also for our fellow AEG Nuremberg, BenQ .." "those who want to leave at Siemens, Nokia and now in Bochum. "" "In this struggle, we created a very different form of class consciousness ... solidarity." "I believe ... or at least trust or am optimistic that it will continue to grow." "Soyouclaimthatthedistinctionisfundamentalpolicy... whocanbe trustedornottrustedatall." "AndthatledtoWorldWar1in1933..." "WHO CAN I TRUST IN ?" " ... do not trust in any way ..." "INWHOCANNOT TRUST..." "Workers...and trust INANYWAY ?" "Becausethey produce...something." "Not" "Well, I think ... what Marx said, there is an irreconcilable opposition between classes ... and that the class of workers in a dependent relationship ... in which today include the unemployed ... is a progressive class, which can create awareness ... which can be arranged to produce differently ..." "I believe this progressive class ... isableto stopall thiscountry... and may struggle to get other conditions and other company ... whose axis is the needs of man and nature ... and not those of a small minority who, like Nokia, always wants more." "I have confidence in it." "But I also think the story ... hasshownmanytimeswhat couldbestruggling." "WHATISLEFTTOBE?" "Being aleftistmeans... beontherightside inaclasssociety ... inshort,thatis... if we left that still live in a society of classes ... even today things have changed ... and the working class not only is ..." "Whenthebarrierthroughtheinteriorofclasses ofindividuals." "Muchofthisisalreadyintrojected,wassubjective..." "Yes, Marx also made a distinction between class in itself and class for itself." "Classes have an objective existence, but that does not ... that is to devise themselves as such." "I think this is clear." "Nevertheless, I think being on the left means putting to the side ... wage earners, the unemployed, young people ... and not on those who today are laying off colleagues at Nokia ... to speak in more concrete terms ... or those who pay less and increase the workload ... ie, those who fill their pockets and keep the profit." "And then you have to choose." "And two years ago, we in Berlin WASG and SAV decided ... colleagues to side with the public sector, for example ... who are fighting for wage increases." "Or the side of the Charité hospital workers ... who oppose the privatization of sectors of the hospital." "The municipal council of the red-red coalition ... wont be on the other hand, a policy and practice ... continues reducing benefits ... taking wages, eliminating jobs ..." "We said: "This is not our policy ... believe that practicing a politics of the left ... is to change the balance of power in the root." "In my view, this does not mean not participate in government." "If today we look at Bolivia or Venezuela ... we see that there is no government nationalizations that lead out." "This is not enough, but the process I believe is correct ... andmovesin therightdirection." "Buttherewasnohugemovements... massmovementsagainstneoliberalism... andthesemassmovementspossible... thatHugoChavezand Evo Moralesmightrule... and important advances to workers and the unemployed." "In Germany the situation is different." "Here the left is on the defensive ... and slowly we move to the offensive." "Opinion polls show that consciousness is changing ..." "Howmanyareinyour organization?" ""IBELIEVEIN SOLIDARITY!"/At peak WASG Berlin..." ""IBELIEVEIN SOLIDARITY!"/850members...were..." "Lucy Redler  POLICY SPEECH OF STRIKES ..." "WASG now ceased to exist ..." "RESISTANCEANDSOCIAL... and giveboosttoBASF... aregionalorganizationwith100members... alsoamin theSAV ,the SocialistAlternative... isalmostthesamenumberofmembersoftheSpartacus League." "ButtheLeaguedid not existonly inBerlin." "No,wasformedwithmembersfromallcountriesofEurope ." "King steam, electricity Empress" "A day with Karl Marx and Wilhelm Liebknecht" "London, December 1850" "Karl Marx agrees ..." "In a shop window in Regent Street ..." "The first electric train ...!" "It -advancement." "He said, suddenly." "Steam Passion" "Incandescent AFG" "Electricity" "Mind" "Revolution" "Thereisaneedtotalk." "Tonight,announcedhisvisittohisfriend Liebknecht." "Outside it's cold ..." "The mood is exalted!" "They talk, drink, talk   till dawn " "Wait ..." "Wait ..." "A film by Rudolf Kersting Agnes Ganseforth" "Based on a report Ulrich Erckenbrecht" ""Whatiscalledsubjective-objectiverelation?"" "ForMarx,is acore,acentralconcept." "Nothingispurelysubjective,thereisnothingpurelyobjective." "Subjective-objective relation is basically an intellectual machine ... is the attempt to build an intellectual machine ..." "Tounderstandwhatreallyhappens." "That, to understand what happens, but even more ... is a machine that, like all other machines must produce." "There is no machine that does not produce anything ... the entire machine is associated with a production order." "This includes two things:" "First, the machine has to be thrown." "Interestingly, the machine is subjective-objective ... which has two ends, and each of these extremes ... has a switch that allows open and close." "As a guy starts to move ... while a world of objects is set in motion ... while moving a world objects while ... a subjective device is set into motion." "That would be the first." "It operates according to a pre-fabricated ... a machine also has a program." "So the relationship is a subjective-objective relational program." "The question is: "What is produced subjective-objective in this relationship?"" "You could say that what is produced for both Hegel and Marx to ... is the world, a world very determined." "In this process there are two interesting factors." "First ... can be produced in a world where counterfeiters, eg ... subjective-objective relations produce objects ... in which this subject-object relationship is gone ... in which they simulate a synthesis, acting as if the objects ... strange things were available, at your fingertips ... to contribute in some way, the design of a comfortable existence." "That is, a machine that produces illusions." "Look dialectical, Marxist, would be that this machine has to sabotage ..." ""Sabot" meaning "wooden shoe" ... which is placed on the machine." "Operations were performed by pre-industrial artisans ... to stop the machines and make improvements in working hours." "So this machine, the machine dialectic ... that produces illusions, objects comfortable ..." "You can stop ..." "You can stop ...  objections, putting sand in the gears ... in which something is produced ... and this is, I believe ... the other object of production, another result ... which is essential to understand the strangeness ... the strangeness essential ..." "character essentially inappropriate production of the world ... where this guy ... part of that machinery, is always a slave ... is always submissive ... always be fragile, explored." "thispointis proven...  seemstome thatthe machines... thesubjective-objective... thismachineknowledge...  cannotbe stoppedsimplywith woodenshoe... buttherehastobeasecond machine... thatworksperfectly." "And thismachinecantakeownership... seizethisrelationshipsubjective-objective." "notasillusionbut asa real relationship... loweringthebarrierI,associating... anticipatinganother." "Thisisthecaseinlove, say,butalsointhewar ... tounderstandtheenemyfasterthanheunderstands... orproduction,or in thecaseofinventions." "This implies that, on the one hand this machine produces illusions ... can also produce anti-illusions ..." "Certainly can also produce truths ..." "Or  realities useful to humans ...  and if it does, and if, moreover, is in the Marxist sense ... in Marx's sense, in "The Capital" ... then there is something in this production of truth ..." "What is decisive and essential ... that this truth can no longer be found in me ... nolongercanIfind inmy in my consciousness... but rather in external things, the relations of production that are out there." "ThusMarxsaid,and soboth thecapitalsothat it parses... generatedisacuriousdistortedreflection..." "Marxbecausethislookssoclosely... whatcapitalis to transformsociety... andmanipulatetherelationshipsubjective-objective... thatintheend ,doesnotdescribetheotherhand... oratmostdoesinhisearlywritings... howitoperatesownershipexperience... spacethatmediatesbetweentwoguys... betweenonethingand one guy ,orwhatever,howit operatesinsociety... productionrelationsof realitytoeach other... soright." "Thishedescribes." "It does not describe or, at best, gives evidence." "Probably one of the best definitions of what is produced ... and that this process occurs as truth ... isthattrueorreal isalwaysthereinthemiddle." "It's what's between me and the collective ... between me and the things between me and the relations of production ..." "AndwhenIspeak,betweentwospeakers." "Perhaps this is interesting ... the question of how to find a scene of true ..." "The question in that scenario appears the truth ..." "In fact, they are always spaces ..." "Truth or agreement." "Truth or agreement ...  spaces are the middlemen who always play a crucial role." "Think, for example, at the negotiating table." "The negotiating table is nothing but an empty center ... in which truth produce over long processes." "Or think of a court." "Why the witnesses, defendants, judges, advocates and ... the public are around an empty center?" "Because they know that only this empty space ... may come to light truths." "IntheMiddleAges,theprinceswerein bridges ... everyonewentto themiddleofthebridge ,notonlyfor security reasons... butalsobecausejustatthepointofintersection... betweentwooppositesisthepossibilityofagreement." "isthepossibilityofagreementandalsotheonethatsomehow...  as a substrate of this agreement, call it truth, reality ... or something in common, can be transported." "But the problem is fundamental and is an architectural problem ... in which one says that truths require architectures for real ... then the truth needs the empty seat, vacated the place ... the allotted place and no matter if it is marked by the oak of a court ... or is marked by a first barrier that cuts ... on one hand the world and the place of separate negotiations." "It means that these truths are associated with operations ... interrupt, clipping, generating blanks." "That would be the theater of truth." "It would also be on this machine that operates subjective-objective ... the intermediate space." "Neither side of the subject nor the object side, you may see the truth ... but, in fact, only the process of preparing an intermediate ... isseparatedat thepointofintersection." "everyhumanbeingwouldbringwithitthepossibilityofsensitivity." "Menknowhowtodoit ." "ButMarx'sbookonthis point... isyetto be written." "In a way, writing a book that will be a book in which ..." "Marx ... would have a greater awareness and more sensitive to its own anthropology ... a man he assumes as a man who works ... as someone who thinks a thermodynamic machine ... as someone who is chained to their production process." "Butthatis capableofassociation,freeassociationofproducers." "It." "And, moreover, had the capacity to think this relationship ... the relationship of the objective-subjective conditions ... without man ... without this coordinate axis that is man." "At this point, would have to add ... antiantropologia a Marxist ... in which man ceases to be the reference axis of things." "So  exceptionally could get out of this pre-hominid that is ...  andrelateto othersasa cosmopolitan... andthenreturntoyour houselikea snail." "Back home and is equipped ... with all the apparatus anthropological bequeathed to us by the 19th century ... a high degree of self-esteem ... a high degree of relative sensory-intellectual ... a high degree of willingness emancipatory capacity of illusion etc." "In this respect, and also in Marx in "Capital" ... thereisablindspot that wouldbe...  emancipate man does to man ... but as man." "This task, or if you prefer ..." "This centrifugal movement, "The Capital", could not yet be realized." "There is one aspect  radical "Capital" by Marx." "The reality is that the relationship can be just described ... subtracting the human consciousness ... under the curious reference axis of a narcissistic ..." "I believes that being able to move autonomously in the world." "This is the radical aspect." "The blind spot is that the transformation of these relations ... that in "Capital" is often thought of as the horizon ... is only possible assuming as reference axis ..." "I have this small, weak man." "What  back to emerge yourself in another composition of items ...  beyondworkcandevelopsomethingelse... cantakeownershipofsomethingelse." "As a result of this analysis, as a result ... ofemancipation,therewillbeaman...  or whatever they call that being ... a man who is not yet known, it is not identifiable ... neither been described in the 19th century ..." "Butthatis notnew ,consistsofelementsthathaveexistedforsometime." "Which may consist of elements that have existed for a short time ..." "But  classified differently at the classical work force." "In another league, or chemical composition." "But this experiment to create a man ... for which these conditions are not appropriate to ... create a man for the future conditions ... a man who somehow still lacks so ... that, as Nietzsche said, is an animal not yet defined." "This  opened in "Capital" is at once described ...  and curiously closed, so you could say ... here, Marx does not differ from Kant's anthropology ... which says that in fact would have found a company ... of demons." "It can also be ... that in future there is a society of angels ... may not suffice and that neither the demons nor the angels ... substrate to describe this man." "To formulate it in other terms ..." ""Capital" Marx presupposes an anthropology ... that, in my opinion ... for Marx ... presented problems that he still could not solve." "The "collective worker" before Verdun " "Preparations in the hills of Vauquois" "The collective worker" "Under the Town of Vauquois, that after the battle, no longer exists," "German and French pioneers were selected miners the hills both sides excavating mines " "The detonations began with 50 kg of dynamite " "Today, on May 14, 1916," "German dynamite has the power to destroy" "60,000 kg of explosive " "As a result, German miners blasted a tunnel, a bit above the French miners, which, moreover," "German tunnel had blown " "AsI seebeforeme... a mostly one can say that one is dead ...  ordying." "That's right." "Youdonotsmoke." "What ishereistolight thedynamite." "It." "Do not smoke cigars, do not like." "I'm not a smoker." "Just wanted to show ... here ... us special forces, we need a cigar ... in order to light the fuse." "Cigar works best ... than lighting a match in the tunnel ..." "The cigar is more reliable." "takes seconds." "Milliseconds." "Milliseconds." "Thenyoulightthe wick... detonatorVAUQUOIS/... and havehalf aminute... detonatorVAUQUOIS/... out ofthetunnel..." "WILLY CIGARS (Helge Schneider) ... and it does not run away ..." "WILLY CIGARS (Helge Schneider) works ... seven times in the eighth, no." "But half a minute is enough." "WILLI CIGARS, MASTER Detonator Dec, 14 seconds and then ..." "The more the wick is cut more accurately ... you can determine the exact moment of detonation." "But  need to be quick, because it has many options ...  ordiefornot beingquicktowickawayofhisown ... thewickor becausethe enemyisfaster... andcausesyoutoflythroughtheair ." "Sometimes,thetwoexplosionsareproducedintwotunnels... simultaneously." "It has become almost the rule ... because the French are also good." "So ... therearerealexpertsamongthem." "Inpart,learned fromus... in Oberhausen." "E. .." "I know some." "Theyareproudoftheopponent,forhis expertise." "But  are obliged to hate him and destroy him." "Therearegoodpeopleamongthem, goodpeople ." "Some have studied with us ... thus learned the material." "Hereyouneedalittlemorethantheexpertisewehaveathome ... ieintheminescanonlyblowup ifrequested." "Yes, of course, the explosion is only done if requested." "The perforations are made on request, after all ..." "have to go to a safe place, because ..." "In war, will not ask to act ...  andcanapplytheirexpertiseinadifferentway." "It is another story." "And there ... as they say?" "We have to separate the wheat from the chaff ... because in a traditional mining ... ie, in the underground ... many factors stand ... and also for planning." "But if the enemy is stuck in you ..." "Vauquois like here in the story is different." "The enemy here is not coal, in this case the enemy is French." "youbuildtunnels..." "built tunnels." "At the end of the tunnel, put the dynamite ..." "So let us as deeply as possible into the tunnel." "Fromthebottom,becausethey know that over thetunnelisFrench." "That we can not dig too high ... because the detonation would not have the same impact." "The deeper, the greater the impact area to the top." "But if we dig too, weakens the explosion." "Now imagine that the French think the same thing as us." "After all, they had the same instructor." "However, do not see myself as a worker collective." "So- rejects the term?" "Rejection, yes." "Becausethatwouldimplythat somehowcooperatingwiththeenemy...  a mostly as a sabotage an agreement ..." "Yes, this." "It can not happen ..." "Internally  you joined them, because each one gives his best." "Yes, of course, hats off ... before the technical expertise of the enemy." "Indeed, among them are true geniuses." "But we also have very good men." "wouldsaythatbeingontheothersidealsosay... thatthere,amongthe Germans,therearegeniuses?" "not lack of mutual respect." "Sure, no foul." "We can not forget the soul." "And the soul wants to express." "The soul is almost in the tunnel." "manprefersnottowant anythingtowant." "Correct." "For example, we enter the tunnel advance ... listen to an acoustic probe how far the enemy is ... in part for sediments, slate, clay structure." "Just here in  Vauquois there is lots of sand." "E. .." "And so, in order imaginary ... isunitedto thesouloftheenemy..." "WILLI CIGARS, MASTER detonator and also with the ear, with the senses ..." "Theylisten,youlisten..." "It." "Without the work ... without the work of the enemy as qualified ..." "I think we would not have the motivation ... to continue moving forward in the tunnel and take the extreme danger ... to find the tunnel with the enemy." "This happens when ... the two tunnels are at the same time ..." "What ..." "Which, interestingly, is what you want." "While we try to always go a little further down ..." "But the enemy also tries ..." "They are also trying to ...  but as I said earlier, we can not go down too." "The extreme situation occurs when the tunnels advance ... oppositely." "When one of the two can open ... happens once a detonation." "It." "It turns blasting." "Buttherecannot domore than watch,amazed... hasnothingto blow,notime foranotherblast." "Both sides look at each other dumbfounded ..." "It." "can not kill each other ..." "No." " At the same time." "Yes." "Yes" "This has nothing to do with killing." "They take the gun and shoot?" "No, no." "If  greet?" "Christmas would seem, if the opponents of the tunnel ..." "also happens." "With me, it happened." "You look in his eyes ..." "I'vebeenthere." "Thislook into theeyesofever happenedtome." "But it has to do his job." "The work needs to be done." "Everyone wants to be first, everyone wants to be the best." "On the hills of Vauquois" "I try to explain ... the concept of homeland." "What does the concept mean for me and many others, I hope." "The concept of homeland is, for me ..." "My own expertise ..." "I know, my speech, I learned, what I do." "What have ." "There bank accounts ..." "Right." "Land, but I have my knowledge." "Right." "My skills ..." "I got my specialty ..." "WILLI-CIGARS, MASTER detonator and in particular, I ..." "I have improved my skills with a specialization ..." "I ... say I love what I do ... and that to me, is the homeland." "Ifyouwereasinger,would havetosing ." "himselfwasawriter,write." "Right." "If it were -detonator, detonate ..." "Okay, if I am detonator, blow up." "And, certainly has something to detonate ... related to exterminate, to destroy ... but also, for example, if gardener ..." "I would water the lawn." "I would water the lawn ...  and this would be my homeland." "If it were -gardener." "It would be ..." "Well- useless for military purposes." "Yes, but then, as a gardener ..." "But if  meet the gardeners, the best of France and Germany ..." "there is no battle." "No, no." "But after the war, as a gardener, for sure ... you can do something." "I mean, it's all related." "Or landscape ... landscape, when I think of landscaping ..." "Why could not feel a landscaper and interpret ... their profession as their homeland?" "My profession is the detonator." ""Whynotsayhomelandandmotherland"" "Well,nowadaysthereare somany singlemothers." "Infact,onecouldspeakof"motherland"... and not the country, is not it?" "So we talk about society without fathers, since the late '60s ..." "talked a lot." "We talk very much." "Therecanbe no societywithoutmothersbecausetherewouldbe children ." "Of course." "But there is the concept of "mother ship"." "There ." "Of course it is quite different." "Mothership, only the word has much more ... has a different character homeland." "Homeland, to me, has to do with protecting ... to enlarge ... with expertise ... interestingly also with the war." "And the mother ship has to do with ... chest ..." "Yes, breastfeed." "With-sea journey ..." "With -sea voyage ..." "Fill." "Fill." "Mating." "Arrive." "And home is starting." "Mothership, welcome to leave." "Right." "Other -greet his return." "Welcome the boat." "Actually, it's the sound of peace." "At the sound of peace." "Homeland is also when ... left the space that represents our country ... andhomelandcontinuestoexist." "Isinus." "Sure,youdo notact onnativesoil." "cannotbe saidthatthehills areasoloVauquois aretunnels." "So "tunnel patriotic" is not ..." "Tunnel-patriotic ...  acommonterm." "'ll let me fly through the air on my paternal tunnel." "Yes, but the tunnel is also paternal homeland ... is because the tunnel in the soil." "That is, upon us for the soil." "If you look closely, the earth is ground." "Infact,landisnolongercalled dissolvedsoil." "or can not grow carrots." "Sandy-soil." "Sandy, yes, soil debris." "Solo debris." "In the hills of blasted Vauquois" "Original detonations taken June 21, 1916, 8:32 a.m." "Infact,we haveachievedhere wasterrible." "I do not know." "I firmly believe that future generations ... will be thanked for having done so." "sucha finding,thehillsofVauquois... couldbesenttothecountryasamonument ,suchasrequest ... wouldbebetterthanitsownashes... thatdoesnotactuallyleft aftertheblast." "In other words, this means that we are preparing ... a place for mass tourism." "Maybe." "A place known." "It would be a familiar place." "Iffuturegenerationsbelieveinheroism... notdeny." "Even so." "Is the same." "canbeterribletosay, "Weareso tiredofthewar... nolongerwanttoignoreit."" "However, what we do here ..." "WILLI-CIGARS, MASTER building and detonating dynamite tunnels ... as it is, is important." "Important -and counterproductive." "Well, for me, that's fine." "alsoproducescounterproductive." "Cons:" "Contraryto theother." "Nomatter,it canbefororagainst." "Anyway,itis productive." "Right?" "If  looking for a motto for this behavior ...  wouldsaywithachorus?" "With one- saying." "With a saying ..." "Might say:" "Who does not go deep, sink."