"HEATHER O'DONNELL PIANIST" "Annotations is one of filming" "Capital of Marx" "According to the exercise books of notes of Eisenstein, 1927/28" "The decision-is taken, the Capital" "According to the itinerary of I will be going to film K. Marx" "Possible this is the only one formal exit " "Yesterday I thought very much on the Capital in Joyce's Ulysses is there on that the marvelous chapter, written in scholastic way catechist / questions arises and give answers to this questions on how a kerosene lamp is lit" "the responses are, however, metaphysical die " "[...] The theme of the looms and the attack on the machine the weavers need notice the following conflict:" "electric trolley in Shanghai and thousands of 'coolies' who thus left without support that lie on the tracks and die " "A good episode in Paris / with the amputated leg on soapbox car, commits suicide is playing in the water" "[...] During the whole movie a soup is cooked by the woman who returns to her husband " "The woman who cooks and the husband who comes back " "The association of the third part (for example) comes from pepper, with which she peppers: cayenne pepper / devilishly spicy / Dreyfus " "ships sunk in the harbor " "British ships that sink could very well cover the pan to be covered / instead of course could also be pepper oil for the stove Primus and a shift to the "oil" " "Irmela ROELCKE PIANIST" ""October 12, 1927." "I decided to film "The Capital" based on the text of Karl Marx." "This is the only formal solution possible." "Night of November 4, 1927." "In the U.S., even the cemeteries have owners." "Full competition, bribed doctors and so on." "The dying receive brochures ..." ""Only here you will find eternal peace ... the shade of trees and bubbling stream." "For "The Capital". "" ""January 2, 1928." "For "The Capital"." "The stock market should not be represented as a bag ... as in "The Player", except through thousands of details." "The receptionists as shareholders." "The pressure of these  receptionists ...  toSovietRussiarecognizeshisguilt ."" ""April 4, 1928." "Analysis of a half inch of silk." "April 7, 1928, 0h45." "A female half torn ... silk stockings and a newspaper ad." "The last start stirring and multiplies in 50 pairs of legs." "Theatre magazine." "Silk." "Arts." "Battle for a half inch of silk." "The old genre depicting a story from multiple perspectives." "The new genus publishes a perspective ... from multiple frames. "" "On repetition / with a view to dialectical analysis ie an analysis of contradictions, a procedure like this is something great " "Thus the following should be formulated:" "a pair of silk stockings-art / a pair of silk stockings-Moral / a pair of silk stockings trade and competition / a pair of silk stockings-Indian women, that silk cocoons under their armpits need to incubate!" "" "Here we have a silk stocking the highest quality ... and here, the garter belt ... which is put on the hip of a woman ... and closed back." "So the woman took care not to tear it up ... pulls the half up, right leg or left." "When a man gives off this union between half ... garter belt and the female body ..." "Withoutcare,thereisa risk ofrunningawire." "Silk / Art " "Fight for a half-inch silk / the aesthetes are for / and the Bishops" "Against moral " "But these puppets dancing on strings" "Manufacturers of tissue and with them are in conflict producers of fabrics for the upper garment / [...]" "In the last part of the soup is ready / a soup with no nutritional value " "The husband comes "socially angry" " "The hot soup water dilutes ... its pathos conciliation / prospect of bloody clashes / and the worst is - the social indifference, equivalent to treason social " "The man embraces the skeleton of his wife / [...] a "surprise" (in fact lyrical):" "She hands him a cigarette cheap " "The amplitude point of the material which can be fluid " "It needs to be resolved with incredible brevity, namely, each party in its own way " "Possibly even a part as "fiction film"" "Another piece of cinematic chronicle / [...]" "A section is necessary for an understanding material" ""Soul" " "OnOctober12 ,1927..." "Eisensteinwritesthisfirstentry..." ""Idecidedto shoot"The Capital",based onthe textof Karl Marx."" "Howwasthisday ?" "Well, it was the day following the end of filming "October"." "He immediately went to Moscow and started on the 12th edit ... because on November 7 ... estrearia the film in commemoration of the Bolshoi Theatre." "There were 49,000 meters of film ... that should be reduced ... to 2000 meters, was the condition." "Two  one thousand meters equals about 90 minutes." "What about  said he filmed?" "49 Thousand meters." "are preserved?" "Partially." "For the first time in my life ... he had complete freedom of resources for production." "At that time, a Soviet film normal ... cost about $ 30 to $ 40 thousand rubles." "His film "October", although they spend in original scenes ... cost $ 800 thousand rubles." "HefelttheCecilB.De Mille 'sSovietcinema ... andthoughtthatfilmedthemovie mostofthestory..." ""The Ten Commandments of the October Revolution."" "The film received widespread support." "The Central Committee discussed and corrected the script several times." "Eisenstein had the whole city for him, he could shoot at night ... and turned off the electricity from the city to make a scene ... and the bridges were raised and lowered in the middle of the day ... a gigantic operation." "And now he had a mission to convert into a movie ... these thousands of feet of footage." "And this was impossible, because there was enough time." "To work day and night, he took prescription amphetamines ... drugs to improve athletic performance, as we call today ... and once it was followed 48 hours in the editing room." "But two weeks after this marathon ... he was blind." "Blind?" "He did not see the images?" "Blind." "Icouldnotsee the images." "Itwashardto seethat Moviola..." "ThiswasnotaMoviolaeditingtable... butanimageviewerwith tiny frame..." "like on the internet today." "It." "And the whole movie ...  everything that he edited, with his mind made ... later partially revised and corrected what he could." "He was totally exhausted." "And that state of health, in the middle of editing "October" ... and thinking that is creating a new kind of cinema ... completely different films he has done ... totally different from anything else ... think after that ... the only thing that could be filming "The Capital"." "During the course of this work ... you are blind and totally exhausted ... in which the film can not reduce the 2000 meters ... he thinks the theory and content of a film that does not exist ..." "Eisenstein MEETS THE JOYCE ULYSSES ... and begins to fill ..." "Eisenstein MEETS THE JOYCE ULYSSES ... begins to write this diary." "He goes to psychoanalysts to treat, because it feels ... yourcreativeabilityisblocked." "And going to three doctors to cure the neuroses and the crisis ... and in view of its total nervous breakdown ... he is sent to the south." "He goes and takes a book, this woman by Maxim Litvinov ..." ""Ulysses", Joyce." "When he embarks ..." "In Russian" "No, in English." "And in German." "In English." "Speakingintongues,EisensteinspokeFrench..." "English,German,Russian... someother" "Yes, a little Spanish she learned in Mexico." "These are the languages ​​they spoke." "Sometimeshewouldchangelanguageinmid-sentence." "Inhismind,everythingwasmixed ,asinBabel." "He does not feel that blends ... but uses the language or the word of the language ..." "What better fits." "What better fits." "So, write a sentence in five languages ​​... if needed." "And the interesting thing is that his tongue close ... that uses journaling is the German language." "thisdiary,notesthataccompanythese ... arefrom1927-1928until1929 ." "In1929,no morenotes,buttheir plans remain." "EisensteinVISITJOYCEINPARISIffollow uptheseplans..." "EisensteinVISITJOYCEINPARIS...theend ,we find in Paris." "In  29 and November 30, 1929 ...  afterBlackFriday,aboutamonth later ... hevisitsJoyce,who isblind." "Canyoudescribethatmeeting?" "Yes, he returned to London that same day ... and Leon Moussinac marked the meeting." "He was a Communist film critic, attuned to the Communist press ... that Eisenstein had met in Moscow." "And all three will visit Joyce." "Eisenstein goes with Montague and Moussinac ... and the home of Joyce ... are Kuslansky Simon, a Russian immigrant." "Joyce wanted to learn Russian with him, and learned." "The meeting did not last long ..." "Eisenstein and did not know how to react ... because any contact with Russian immigrants ... were carefully monitored." "And although he found many Russian immigrants at this time ... he did not know how to react." "Just at this time, there was a wave of people did not want to return ..." "Eisenstein was known to many that circle ... couldtreatyourselftoa Trotskyist... oranimmigrant,aCzarist,everythingcouldbeverydangerous ." "It was dangerous, so he did not know ..." "Kuslansky and never mentions in his memoirs." "Write it was a dubious character ... accompanying them during the visit." "Joyce is blind ... but has the Eisenstein who saw "The Battleship Potemkin."" "And Eisenstein writes in his memoirs that Joyce read something to him ... thing he can do." "But Joyce does not read for themselves ... but rather puts a hard ... and the voice of Joyce's reading something." "A confusion of media ..." "Eisenstein that experience before Joyce." "plan to work together?" "Yes." "Joyce felt that his novel could only be filmed by two directors ..." "Eisenstein and Walter Ruttmann ... ie thought possible." "Eisenstein thinks about filming "The Capital" and "Ulysses" ... and when he takes notes on its design, how to shoot "The Capital" ..." "He notes that the same will as "Ulysses" was written ... whose action occurs in a single day." "Adayin thelifeofaman, LeopoldBloom... thatbringstogetherthe wholestoryfromHomer... toa pubin Dublin..." "That's right." "And Eisenstein wanted to do something similar." "I wanted to take a day in the life of a person ... and on that day, from Homer to include ... all ... condense this all day ..." "Iwantedto writethe bookontheessentialforcesofman" ""Maybe." "Hesaidthatintheend... conceivedtheentirefilmwhileridingastreetcar..." "StrastnaiathesquareinMoscow,where themonumenttoPushkin... upNikitskyor PetrovskieVorota... whichisabout10minutesbytram... is not far away, the walk takes 10 minutes too." "The entire movie this way, one day, then reduced to one night." "And it all ends up being a night like the last chapter ... the interior monologue of the wife of a laborer." "And from that inner monologue of the woman worker's ... he can do the same as with Joyce one day in the life of Bloom." "He did not want the film to be ... a story or anecdote ... but rather a possibility to make free associations." "And this minimum unit, the way ... noon, on the table to the bed ... that the minimum unit of motor action ... is condensed the whole history of mankind." "Speech  goods, cooperation, large machinery, history." "Theworkof thedeadgenerations... allappear." "Andinthelastchapter... whereI wantedto addressthe classstruggleinanassociativemanner." "How  imagine that?" "How we imagine that?" "Let's see ... there are two moments that I find interesting." "He speaks of his theory of an intellectual film ... doped but wrote, in a state-orgiastic Dionysian." "And these drugs to help release the flow of consciousness." "It seems that when he read "Ulysses" ... was in a similar state ... because it describes who suffered from toothache ... and was taking strong painkillers ... and suddenly, your body is freed of his consciousness ... and in that state he wrote down some ideas, impulses ... this interior monologue, his own inner monologue ..." "And he predicted  these movies ...  andcouldhavemadethem just asMozartwroteoperas." "I think so, but never gets to do them ... just take notes." "Thought about writing a catalog of associations ... how to meet these impulses ... and then use it as reference ... to build this network of associations, a network of associations ... so that viewers could follow this movie ever made." "They could not keep up?" "Maybe." "In  "October", the associations can be followed perfectly." "Yes, but the critics do not want to follow." "They said they were not physiological enough." "In places where Eisenstein thought to be physiological enough ..." "Critics argued that this effect did not occur ... and the noise of the click of a glass, you hear ... they did not listen." "During the plan Eisenstein (1928), the "cinematografar" The Capital" ""A spider conducts operations that resemble those of a weaver ... many architects and bee ashamed ... with the construction of their combs of wax. "" "News from Ideological Antiquity" ""Butwhatdistinguishesthe beginning,theworst architect... thebestbee...  the fact that he is the first building the comb on the head ... before building it in wax." "At the end of the working process, there is obtained a result ... that at first the idea was already present in the worker ... that therefore this was ideal." "The worker not only effects a change of form in the natural ... he makes the natural element, while the goal itself ... he well-known law that determines how ... the way you operate ... and to which he must subordinate his will. "" ""Capital," Marx-Engels, volume 23, 193." "Prologue of "Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy," MEW 13." ""Man is the most literal sense, a" zoon politikon "... is not only a social animal ... is also an animal that only in society can individualize. "" ""Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right", a MEW." ""Man is not an abstract being squatting outside the world." "Man is man's world. "" "Target / Mount Royal in series" "Landscape with classical industry" ""Weunderstandthatthe historyoftheindustry... andestablishedobjectiveexistenceofindustry... areanopenbookoftheessentialforcesofman...  perceiveexistinghumanpsychology."" ""It looks like the history of industry and the objective existence of industry became an open book of the forces of human consciousness, human psychology substantially this ... "" ""Suppose we make as human beings ... each of us to argue twice in its production ... in relation to himself and to others." "In my production, I would realize my individuality ..." "My particularity." "Working, experiment express the joy of individuality ... of my life ... and, contemplating the object produced ..." "I am delighted to recognize my own person ... as a potential held ... as something visible, tangible goal. "" ""The use you make of what I produced ... and the pleasure to get me going spiritual joy ... to meet through my work, a human need ..." "AMANIS THEMIRROROFTHEOTHER...tocontributetotherealization..." "AMANIS THEMIRROROFTHEOTHER...humannature...  andcontributeto theotherwhat heneeds ."" ""Our productions were like mirrors ... that our being radiated to each other." "Our productions were like mirrors ... that our being radiated to each other." "Suppose we make as human beings ... each of us to argue twice in its production ... in relation to himself and to others." "Our productions were like mirrors ... where our beings radiate to each other. "" "The lament of merchandise purchased" "An act of sale lasts 30 seconds " "The consumer decides on average 7/2 " "Two-thirds of the decisions are taken only at the supermarket " "These are the facts of market research " "How sad is that the bundled must be returned, and even destroyed " "What is a cattle population that was a mad cow to a market to be emptied on Saturday from 16h " "This Wolfgag Rihm moved while garfava" "Borchert noodles in the restaurant in Berlin, ie appeased the frustrations of the stomach walls after a test at the Opera Unter den Linden " "They, the libidinous stomach wall cells, recommended him a lament, dedicated to the goods declared useless department stores " "Never got a Wolfgang Rihm funeral music more subtle than that on something of secondary interest:" "A bottle of "Dyspio" in passing, not purchased by him (whatever it contains) that wander through the department store" "Contacted the Lafayette " "He did not react fast enough " "Maybe it was a perfume, maybe a drink / at least one commodity " "Now, the radius information sat in the brain of Rihm and from there spawned a lament " "Which magazine Theater Heute won the 1st place, immediately adjacent to the 1st place for the opera house in Stuttgart as the best home in three years " "ABANDONED BY THE PEOPLE MACHINES" ""We people of the Cosmos"" "The Milky Way is a flat spiral ordering stellar masses " "Here, a view of the center " "The Earth moves around the sun " "The sun moves at 750,000 km / h around the center / for a ride, he needs" "250 million years / about 4 million years old is" "Planet Earth " "Objective and determined is the interaction of four billion years of evolution," "2000 years of historical time, across the landscape industry and the feeling of throughout the body " "Cells know everything to reach the stars, something like the head forgotten or never experienced " ""A man can not be a child again, unless they fall into a folly." "However, it is true that is sensitive to the innocence of children ... and should aspire to play the sincerity of the child?" "It is true that the character of each season, his true nature ..." "SOPHIE ROIs, SINGER is reflected in the nature of children?" "Why then the historical childhood of humanity ... the time of its flowering ... there to exercise the everlasting charm of times that does not happen again?" "There are children poorly educated and those growing too quickly." "Most ancient peoples included in this category." "The Greeks were normal children. "" "How interesting!" "The charm of his art is not for us in contradiction to the undeveloped stage of society when grown " "It is rather the result and is inseparably related to the fact that the immature social conditions, under which they arose and can only arise, can never return " "Two agents are preparing for their mission" ""Making liquid"" "equates to become transparent " "PUBLIC SPHERE (1967)" ""From concept, to the evident does not dissolve, put things in motion / "" "There is a danger of a idealistic passion this principle methodical, some said " "They want to rob us of it?" "" "This would then Protestant, said others " "They could not control himself, when it was" ""to become net" " ""For nothing can be one and all" "A crack them away!" " "" "it has been known for breakfast " "With taste, would have the fantasy" "F. Wolff undisciplined with" ""Become liquid" managed " ""The black earth drinks, they drink like the trees, drink the sea currents the sun drinks the seas the moon to the sun ...!" " "" "It's all water, your shoes, your leg ... his arm, his hands, everything is water." "Even though there are other things mixed up ... two or three percent of something, substances ... what they can do alone?" "Do not know how to ride or fly." "They do nothing." "You can only walk, feel bad, because it contains animated water." "Because of the water?" "Because of water." "Only because of it." "HereweareinEast Germany... andaremadeofwater." "Wecomefromoceans,andmanydifferentoceans... apleasanttemperatureof37C." "BACKGROUNDOFTHECOURSE:" "COMMUNISM..." "Withor without theclassstruggle..." "MORE POWER SOVIET  ELECTRIFICATION studied class struggles." "(Subtext: "become liquid")" "ClassStruggleof theoceans..." "Are the oceans, is water." "Oceans and class struggles." "Pleasant temperature liquid." "It's about other class struggles ..." "On-water ..." "We are in East Germany now ... but we were water." "Net." "We were-water." "Focus on the course." "Course." "A course on the ocean, an ocean current?" "There was this where we came from?" "We are trained?" "We have a training ocean?" "With or without the class struggle, the struggle is composed of men ... which are made of water." "In other words, class struggle equal to the water." "Water is used to obtain energy." "For example, electric power, hydropower." "Electricity." "E. .." "a Soviet force ... is required to electrify." "And it follows a communist." "At this time, oceans are dried." "East Germany is an ocean drained ... an ocean that has disappeared but will return with the mist ... that goes into the atmosphere ... and falls as rain." "Why are memories." "We need water ... in any way, because it is what we are." "We also need memories ... rain ... mist and vapor." "In the territory of the GDR ... mayhavepalacesand castles... but they are all made of water." "The ocean was gone, gone over my head ... disappeared." "But the RDA is already part of the ocean." "Why is water?" "Because the most important part of a class struggle ... in its formation, are the people who participate, men." "Several men, one beside the other ... are "men" ... but we can speak of parts of an ocean ... together and that, without the skin, form a vast ocean." "It means that the ocean rebels." "Rebellion of the ocean." "Ocean wants to be the ocean, the ocean remains ... and not be anything else." "And how does this relate to electrification?" "It's so ... a drop of water, for example ... not enough to build a dam." "A drop falls and dries quickly." "But a water bag, for example, or more bags of water ... and several water tanks and large cities ... ie, water tanks ... can generate more force." "And therefore, more energy and electricity ... ie, a territory that is a pocket of water community." "How to electrify a Soviet force?" "For this, water is very important." "Like I said, a drop of water by itself is not so hard ... which is an agglomeration." "Then, a Soviet force ... say, an agglomeration of water droplets ... suppose the Soviet force is an agglomeration of drops ... eletrificamos and as the?" "How?" "And the electrification at the same time, it is a force." "So now there is no power ..." "For example, this subtle separation between you and me ... is the skin, is what separates us." "Need to be careful ... because otherwise ... can not be distinguished from each other." "Spotting a wave of water from another water ..." "And what relation it has with electrification?" "Listen up." "have a common origin ... and we must be aware of this." "You water." "I water." "And together ... even though we are different ... different hair, eyes different, but are made of water." "We must return to the water and find our common bond." "A major issue that we should care." "You should take care of themselves, I must take care of me ... but not limited to the skin, but throughout the body." "In all, the anterior, posterior, inferior and superior." "All that water?" "How to take care of my ocean?" "How to take care of him?" "The oceans do not just stand." "Are in constant motion." "Storm." "Slowly ... it increases slowly." "How to take care of him, in a storm?" "Claudia and Stephanie Buckler Wüst the roles of agents of the Stasi in the preparatory service (1989)" ""SVENMÜLLERANDPREPARERENATEPfluger"Whenreal,corporealman," "IN1988FORTHE EXAMINATIONOFNCO...standingontheshore..." "TASK:" "MARX" "FIRSTWRITINGSandbreathing...and allnaturalforces...  based on their core strengths  real and objective ...  asforeignobjectsbytheiralienation... the act of becoming is not the subject ... is the subjectivity of objective essential powers ... whose action, therefore, must also be objective." "The objective being acts objectively ... and would not act objectively ... objectivity is not in the determination of his being." "The objective being and creates objects based on ... because he himself is posited by objects, because it is originally nature." "In the act of putting, not fall, because of its pure activity ... in object creation, but his objective product ... confirms its objective activity ... its activity as an activity of a natural being and purpose." "Here we see how consistent naturalism or humanism ... differs both from idealism and materialism ... and at the same time constitutes its true bonding." "We see also how only naturalism ... is able to understand the process of world history. "" "Very good!" "What do you mean by ..." ""Naturalism" in this context?" "That is natural." "People should understand it without help." "Okay, I'll read it again ..." ""We see here how naturalism or humanism ... differs both from idealism and materialism. "" "Right." "People should not be so idealistic ... and not so materialistic." "Should be natural and human, no?" "But what it means to be natural?" "Well, do not think so." "I think not." "Do not you think?" "No." "But then what does "consistent naturalism"?" "That already exists, is not it?" "It." "Or humanism?" "Speak of the two, the two concepts does not distinguish them." "It is different from idealism and materialism." "They are opposites." "Naturalism and humanism ... opposed to idealism and materialism." "To be human means to be social, right?" "Also see this?" "I would say yes." "And being a naturalist as a means to be human." "It." "And materialism means do so much shopping." "Is not it?" "That is, give value to things." "Sure, money." "That, money." "But that idealism?" "Idealism is important to us." "That's right." "It makes no sense." "It has to do." "I'm sure." "Marx must have thought of something." "Wait, there's more ..." ""And at the same time constitutes their unifying truth."" ""We see here ..." I think the phrase is most important." ""We see here how naturalism or humanism ..." "That is, naturalism already exists." "Yes .. and ... or ... "or" mean "and" here. "And humanism" ..." ""If differs both from idealism and materialism."" "Good and evil." ""And at the same time constitutes their unifying truth."" "I do not understand this." "That unifying truth?" "Of naturalism and humanism?" "Or of naturalism and materialism?" "A truth for all four?" "Wait."" ""We see also how only naturalism ... is able to understand the process of world history. "" "Let's try to understand the beginning of the text." "OK." "When the real man ... understand "real"." " "Physical" too, right?" "Right." ""Standing on the shore ..."" "Refers to the country, for sure." "And also to the planet?" "But "fast"?" "We left the firm." "All right..." "Our country has left firm." ""When real, corporeal man," means everything is real." ""Standing on the shore ..." Who is standing?" ""And inhaling and exhaling all the natural forces ..."" "Man." "The man is standing on the ground." "And it is with the forces of nature itself." "Wind, fire, earth ..." "Wind ... you said." "Water." "Water, of course." ""It builds their core strengths and real objective ..."" ""Essential forces"?" "So who is he?" "In fact we are real and tangible, but no goals." "That's the problem." "That's the problem." "We started the end?" "Or read a sentence in our language would read as ... and translate into a colloquial language, modern?" "OK." " "When":" "When. - "When"." ""When the real man," ie, the real ..." "True, the natural, perhaps." "The natural body ..." "Standing on the earth socialist ... aspiring ..." "Wind ..." "Wind, fire, water, seas ..." "And the man that breathes, that is, we ..." "Of course." "And the first paragraph is:" "When ... socialist man ..." "Standing on the earth socialist ..." ""It builds their core strengths and real objective ... as foreign objects by their disposal ... "" ""The act of becoming is not the subject" ..." ""Its real, objective essential powers" ..." ""Essential forces" are what he is and can do." ""Through its disposal" ..." "So the sale would be what makes or what he says because the express?" ""How strange objects."" "I think so, that just ..." "And if you only decorate?" "Or, do a glue?" "Yes, maybe." "You can do?" "I can." "Right." "But we can try to decorate." "I had an idea." "I think it refers to us, socialists ..." "And if you find the glue?" "Sorry." "Finish." "When the real man, that is, when we, as socialists ... as people with the divine truth ..." "That's it." "Is." "If we try to manipulate the nature ... will not work." "And this manipulation occurs either in the materialism ... as in idealism." "Idealistic values, etc.." "Therefore, the naked man, socialist ... must be based on naturalism or humanism." "It." "It." ""When real, corporeal man, standing on the shore ... and inhaling and exhaling all the natural forces ... based on their core strengths and real objective ... as foreign objects by their alienation ... the act of becoming is not the subject ... is the subjectivity of objective essential powers ... whose action, therefore, must also be objective." "The objective being acts objectively ... and would not act objectively ... objectivity is not in the determination of his being." "The objective being and creates objects based on ... because he himself is posited by objects, because it is originally nature." "In the act of putting, not fall, because of its pure activity ... in object creation, but his objective product ... confirms its objective activity ... its activity as an activity of a natural being and purpose." "Here we see how consistent naturalism or humanism ... differs both from idealism and materialism ... and at the same time constitutes its true bonding." "We see also how only naturalism ... is able to understand the process of world history. "" "We should be able to understand." "It!" "Wehaveaspecialrelationshipwiththebirthyear... andwefindout whathappenedatthe time." "Yes, there is a whole literature on this year, 1929 ... that looks more like a collage, actually ... because it is very difficult to see him as a unit." "It was a turbulent year." "The first thing that comes to mind is the Great Depression ..." "HM Enzensberger  SPEECH OF 1929 ... were disturbing times." "But with a summer like everyone else." "Yes." "inthefall,thatcatastrophe." "Ifyoutakethe roleofEisenstein... thatsameyear,ifwefollowyournotes... hehadahugeproject... andhopedthatthe Gaumont,Hollywoodorthe Soviet Union... hiredtoshoot,and neverreceivedtheassignment." "There were many tasks that did not receive." "I think it was ... there are certain people ... which are very unique in industry ... it, for example, by Joyce interest ... that it was not a person ... good relationships with industry." "course,wasnotonlyblind,buthadrestrictiveideas...  wasnotanyonewho couldshoothis"Ulysses."" "Only  Ruttman or Eisenstein." "He said that?" "One or the other." "seemedveryselective." "They were -trading?" "They were." "Butheclaimedthatfewhadthetalenttoshootit." "Yes, it is also marked at this time." "Could summarize the formula:" "People knew each other." "What is curious, because they had as much mobility as it is now ... thatanystudenthas beeninNewYork." "She wasn't like that." "Still, there was a small community of "known", say." "They knew it." "nowplansEisenstein...  theglobaleconomiccrisisdoes notappearanywhere." "This is because their focus was different." "METHODOFWHALEEISENSTENButI think there istoo much..." "METHODOFWHALEEISENSTEN...toomanyideasin these notes." "It was impossible to accomplish everything I had imagined." "He was someone ... who worked with an enormous amount of material ... call it "method whale."" "You leave all the plankton in, accumulate and ..." "Something is ." "Something is." "It seems that this was his method ... the impression that it is a disorder that anything goes." "And this can only happen in a mind like that of Eisenstein." "COULDBLACKFRIDAY..." "Say you ," "Poetically  BE sung?" "Employing the resources of ... poetic ...  engaginginthisBlackFriday... poetcouldit ?" "isaneventwhosepracticalconsequencesarenotedlater." "alwayswantedthatMarxhaddescribedaphenomenonwell." "I had great problems of representation." "Eisenstein said the Stock Exchange should not be photographed." "And that brings great problems of representation." "For example ... always wanted to write ... a very long poem about economic matters." "A poem about the economy would be a great theme." "But the difficulties are great." "Why was it not possible?" "Because I could not, could say." "There are many examples below on this kind of thing." "Inantiquitytherewerechoirsdescribingcompletestories ." "But a drama is a slightly different theme." "Nor is it the best work of Brecht ... but we "Saint Joan of the Stockyards," which is not bad." "also gives an idea of ​​the Exchange." "Give, that's right." "But lyrically, is a topic that ... there must be a reason ... so lyrical literature to find so few examples." "Historically, poetry talks about everything imaginable ... but this is omitted, oddly enough." "BytheReichMinistryofFinancewanted todosomething." "waspresentedthefinancialstatement... aChristmaspartyin1941 ... steppedinassetsand liabilitiesrespond." "The comments came  point." "wanted to make a drama ..." "A kind of riddle ...  ariddleof thefinancialsituation,butit was notdramatic." "Of course not." "I think that responds to objective reasons." "Not only had talent, but there were objective reasons ... these problems of representation." "Even a subject like money ... for most people ... the difference between money and capital is not clear." "Money is what I carry in my pocket." "That does not replicate itself." "Not multiply." "And that dissipates ..." "Thereisawholedoctrineofthe consistencyofthemoney ." "The metal coins ... later, the paper money, which gives liquidity ... speak cash flow, ie, which is liquid ... and a higher level, the electronic money ... which is nothing but an electrical impulse." "And these levels of abstraction ... otherwise escape ... to common sense." "A child understands what is money in your pocket ... but what is a derivative." "I can not explain to a child." "Icantellyou the storyof"LuckyJohn"... andgoldnuggetthatdepreciates,itischanged ... butifIchangemylevel ... forexample,withthe storyofanote ofMarch... anotemarkedthroughouttheReich ... whosurvivedthewar and in1949 wasworth nothing... thisnotehasahistory,butcannot beseen." "There is also a gaseous form of money:" "The Bubble." "The bubble, the housing bubble." "A financial bubble." "Or-inflation ...  inflation is also a kind of swelling." "Andthenyounoticethat everythingisamatteroftrust." "creditflowsin thebubble." "And when people stop trusting happen what happened in 1929." "The bubble bursts." "It." "Fromthere,thepoetwouldhavetosing ." "If you look at ..." "Yes, of course." "The consequences are easier to describe ... of the system itself." "And if they did as John Dos Passos ..." "Yes." "How large a mount ..." "Right." "The trust, which is essential to the system, is opposed to distrust ... in large assembly." "And I think it is a ... exists not only with the left ... but this suspicion also exists in the working class ... with farmers etc.." "You must take seriously." "Very." "Take risks, it is dangerous ... because they will remember." "BothbigcompanieslikeSiemens,asthe small... resorttospies,who knowthesetraps risky ... wheretherearethesepocketsofmistrust... forexample,againsteconomistsasBarone... farmerswhodidnot trustanymore." "It." "ReichusedtheSAtoclean upentire companies." "Yes, but I think that is the result ... that today there is a great business blindness." "If you look at how companies have ... if a bank is promoted with the slogan ..." ""The green belt of sympathy."" "Do not know anyone who expect a bank to be sympathetic." "There is a bank job." "It is money thrown away, and blind business." "Any maid ... could have explained to them and saved million, because it does not work." "But of course, they live in their own little world." "It is very ... strange how you see it from outside but not inside." "Call it blind business, or autorreferência, whatever." "There are reasons based on systems theory that people ... well, the politicians also say "outsiders."" "Sure it's crazy." "Where the political lives?" "It is not out." "inParliamentin thecapital." "This ... and it's all ..." "I think we can not assign a subjective ... someone who says it is obtuse." "He lives in a bubble." "ischaracteristicof youwho write... assumetheexistenceofvery talentedpeopleintheGDR... thatduringthelifeseen somanymonumentstoMarx... whowereforcedtoread many texts... andarenowparalyzed... andthatcouldbeequaledtoMarx,complementingit... toexplodeallthe bubbles." "Somehow,couldplayacritical... thathasvaluetoentertain." "But well-'m pessimistic, because ..." "That did not happen." "Of course." "Why not?" "Why do so many people have 4 or 5 years in school learning Russian ... and speak Russian or do not speak so badly?" "Left out." "It is a matter to be counterproductive in education." "meansthatMarxistoogoodtobetaughtby teachers." "Sure!" "The best would be to read Marx under the table." "Escondido. , Escondido." "IMMUNE RESPONSE  I think children" "AGAINST" FALSETONE"areimmunetoit ... eveninsimplethings,youdonot haveideologies." "Have  the immune system ... immune reactions is ...  and children have a good ear ... against these attempts at teaching something does not sound right." "Sothisaccesstothetexts ofMarx..." "locked." "A principle." "The works of Marx  lose ...  whentheysawmaterials,areignored." "Thatis,whenitcomestoMarx,nomethodforearlydetection,earlyorlate." "Forexample,in southernEngland,Stasiofficersfound... inOctober1989..." "Marx'swritingsthatcouldchangeeverything." "weresubmittedto theCentralCommitteeinvain,thathad fled ..." "Welcome  afternoon did not help." "But all is not lost." "All printouts that survived ... even those that are in people's minds ... it takes time, do not know for sure ... but I imagine that even the literature that seems harmless ... at some point has its rebirth." "Suddenly, people say they were not so bad." "Or how Sloterdijk dealt with it, for example ... leading a discussion on Marx, too." "In part, and inventive ..." "Marxputin acontextofglobalization." "Always have another ..." "In anger, too, "thymos"." "Sloterdijk ...  tracesa trajectoryfromthe wrathtodate... usingtheterminologyofMarx ." "That's what I say, all is not lost." "Couldyoudescribeit?" "Donotgotosaythat the beardwas hisonlydistinguishingfeature." "Well,forstarters,Ithinkitwas averyhappyperson." "We see it in their personal relationships." "The difficult and close friendship with Engels ..." "But a good friend?" "It is not known with certainty." "I think he was so obsessed ... these people ... whohavean opinion..." "Marx and Engels  WITH DAUGHTERS OF MARX ... in the case of Marx, probably" "Marx and Engels  WITH DAUGHTERS OF MARX ... an informed opinion ...  whothinksthatonlyhecando something... meansyouhaveamission... havetodo andnobodyelse ... andcannotdelegate,heneeds todothesame ...  andthisleadstoa posture,howto say ... selfishness, too, concentration, but also means that ..." "A person becomes instrument." "I become an instrument." "And that ... clear that there is a recipe ... for a pleasant and happy life." "Absolutely." "Hence,alldiseases,rashes,psychologicalstuff ." "ButIthink ... since met several statements about it ... things said by those who knew him ..." "He wrote letters, diaries, too." "And got a mosaic of conflicting opinions as well ... even with very bitter comments on Marx ... a compilation that the GDR could never be published at the time." "He was also one of the founders ... the tradition of insulting the left." "The left has always been not only to insult opponents ... but also to insult within the party." "A tradition that began with Marx, who was the master of the insult." "He had brilliant ideas." "I still remember how he referred to Bakunin." "He said ..." ""Bakunin, a Quran without Muhammad."" "Every thing that happened!" "And not without reason." "So he expressed his emotions." "Lenin took this approach further." "Curiously, given all these twists and turns ... you are not ready to say ..." ""I will not go ... because they all become traitors, turncoats ... opportunistic ... a huge tradition, I believe, began with Marx." "He was the master of insults." "FILM  STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1929 / That picture was in 1929 ..." ""TRAILOFPROPERTY"... thatcouldbefilmed ... fromthestandpointof" Capital"?" "Thus, for example, now ... with the housing crisis in the U.S. ... we see these pictures of people fleeing their homes ... you see that the houses are already partially demolished." "The taps do not work." "The reason is they could not afford the services." "In the U.S., is not required to register ... there is a registry office ... you can simply go away, leaving your property." "It is a very eloquent image, if you can grasp it." "Such photos must have also existed at that time." "In the production of images had strong political interest, all had ... a function of agitation." "The "soup", misery, were shown very ... though not necessarily with a clear direction ... showed the wheat being destroyed, remember those photos." "This all speaks volumes." "Then you can go to another picture, a luxury fashion show ... that also existed during the crisis." "So, can make the assembly a year so ... anyway, I doubt that can really ..." "This  that said, the image of people fleeing their homes ..." "This is good ..." "It is strong, intense, never seen on film." "Other things, yes." "We know, due to the agitation ...  becauseitservesaspropaganda." "There isarhetoric... a rhetoric that comes very fast ... immediate exploration of a situation through images." "iswhatthenewsshow ." "How  Afghanistan Mullah visiting Berlin ..." "President  see the old and the young potentate of the East." "imagesarecommon,but littleanalyzed." "ShouldI goto Afghanistanand buy afarm there?" "What interests me most ... and anyone who knows anything could answer this time ... is:" "What would you have done?" "Suppose study at a university, had 23 years ... their parents have no money, etc are unemployed." "What are your alternatives?" "The polarization was so extreme ... everyone in the centrifuge were pushed to the margins ... then I go right, or me with the Communists?" "It was very difficult to resist it." "There were powerful forces at work." "And much depends on this decision." "So it is interesting to study in detail ... dilemmas in which people were ..." "FELLOWSOCIALISTS(MURDERED)What... situationsimposed,involuntary,peoplehadtochoose ." "Icanputyourselfintheshoesofthese people... andaskyourself:"Youwouldhavebeendivided ,how?" "And another interesting aspect arises at the time:" "The double life." "More and more people ... entered in situations that should not or could not lead a lonely life ... just had this environment provocations and intrigues ... intelligence." "There were fronts, strange alliances." "The left had people who did not want to ally themselves nor to Moscow ... nor the Social Democrats." "And there were some very interesting people ..." "Korsch as intellectually very productive ... thateventuallyoverwhelmedbyit... duringthecourseofthestory ." "Theywerenotable ..." "Trotskyists and all the rest ..." "I confess that it interests me ..." "I think it was not possible to be satisfied to say ..." ""I will join these or those."" "Because they probably would have known some people ... to think differently." "Not that they were three or four." "What does that mean?" "How does it affect the biography?" "How to avoid the concentration camps and all the implications?" "Because no one knew then how it could be dangerous." "not known." "No-one knew." "isa curiouscontrasttheyfoundthatsome... whocouldstillchangetheworld ." "1929,THELASTYEARINSOMEONE..." "Icannot retire ...COULDSTILLBELIEVE..." "Thearmyof theReich  ...INSHAPETHE WORLD...butIcango toChina... asinstructorboostgroupofChiangKai-Shek." "CanI changemy destiny...  butalsocanchangetheworld ... likethemovie"KuhleWampe"thesameyear." "Or even earlier, Hammerstein went to Russia ... and collaborated with the Red Army ... or talked to Hindenburg and Hitler tried to save the last minute." "Therearemanystories." "So,youthink, "Istimetogiveacoup ?"" "If this question when you're in his position." "Buteverythingis openand withinreachofpeople ." "Marxsaysthatman ,accordingtothelawofcapital... ismerelyan appendageofoutput... anappendixto theirdestination,ie,hecan do nothing." "Infact,thisdoctrineofdepression... iswhatunderliesthe truth." "I do not know, no." "I think ... that this may be a congenital defect of the theory." "There were statements famous ... on the role of the great characters of history ... and this was minimized." "It was more objective relations of production." "isdiscouraging." "Not exactly motivating ..." "On the other hand, we say: "Not true." "Without Napoleon, the French history would have been very different." "Nottomentionour AustrianChancellor." "ATHEORYOF WEAKNESS?" "Ifthis character... hadbeeneliminatedintime ,everythingwould havebeendifferent." "is a weak point of the theory." "A weak point of the theory." "astrengthof theassociationwouldbepoetic ... tellNapoleon... withoutfurtherado,intheend,hefails." "Andhowfrustratingthisis... godirectlyto thePrussianpatriots... thetyrannyof hatredorviolentcriticismofKleist." ""Expropriation of expropriators"" "Capital refutes itself / Black Friday" "Principles of life on Black Friday " "I do nothing of nervousness " "When I got to "look at the plates inhibited noisy" "I tried to raise "/ I dress carefully, ie clothing that brings bad luck I avoid (= clothes that have brought bad luck once) " "Two days ago, when stocks collapsed began with the Brazilian mines, I could still save my fortune " "Now I look with "unshakable tranquility" the decay / not commit, in the midst of destruction no additional error by human weakness " "Only seven large speculators," "By that time hunting teams can unite and rarely act against each other, they are in a situation like the gnomes of Zurich in such a crisis plan and execute raids under the plan " "Anyone who is smaller than they will prevent movement " "The advantage of disasters liner was that, predictably, in advance of the wind, the ship or sailor not faced any obstacles and of course the storm would pass after a while" "(Too late for the human condition, but certainly seen the planet) gets " "The image of stock market crashes, says dr." "Söhnlein, corresponds more to the process in which a modern warship, whose bow was hit by a rocket shot with powerful dynamics of PS it is embedded, and on the ocean surface sinks and the center of the earth turns " "At a certain depth of water the battleship will blow, the parties lose natural speed and starting with 1 g to less than the seabed sink " ""Not only are the five senses, but also ... the so-called spiritual senses ... "" ""The practical senses:" "Wanting, love." "In short, the human sensitivity ... humanity of the senses ... "" "GALINA ANTOSCHEWSKAJA TRANSLATOR" ""Arises only through the existence of the object ... through humanized nature ... "" ""The formation of the five senses is a labor ... throughout world history until the present day. "" ""Fornotonlythe fivesenses... butalsotheso-calledspiritualsenses."" "And how is  in Russian" "See,hear,touch,taste,smell." "Theso-calledspiritualsenses... thepracticalsenses:" "Wanting,love ." "WANT TO, LOVE, FIGHT, FLEE, LEARN" "BREATHE,FEEL,THINKInshort,thehumansensitivity." "WORK, BEING IN SOCIETY" "Humanitysenses... arisesonlythroughthe existenceoftheobject ... throughhumanizednature...  meanthatbuildcities,andhence tothe citizen." "Thesoilis plowed." "Andthenthefarmersandtheagrarianrevolution." "Then,companiesandworkers... develop... totallyoppositeinterests." "A new human nature  /  industry." "Sowehave,patchafterpatch ... ahumanizednature." "ishowcomehumans." "Peopleareechoesofthings,andthings ,theechoofthepeople ." "Andthatmeansthattheformationofthefive senses... isa workof theentireworldhistoryuntilthepresentday." "Foroursoulsare attheEuphratesandTigris... pyramidsandtherewithinus." "majorhighwayswherethe LegionnairesmarchedinRome... warsandsufferingofthepeasants... andthentheFrenchRevolution... torrentsofmenfallingdown onParis ." "anallegory,whichlookslike anangel andbringa torch ... bringsfreedomto thecountry." "AndagainthesufferingoftheEnglishfactories." "factoriesandships...  thatcaptureKingKong... andcrosstheseas,takinghimto the U.S.." "angrygorillanearlydestroystheship." "whileprotectingthebeautifulgirl andwhite ontop of skyscrapers... andpickup theplanesofthegovernment... reachothergovernmentplanesandmachinegunbullets crivam." "Notexactlyaparadise... buttheobjectiveexistence... humanizednature... cansayit in Russian?"Humanizednature"" "Of course. "Ochelovechit."" "Humanized. "Human-ized."" ""Ochelovechit."" "With a capital "O"." "How  omega, is not it?" "The "Ochelovechit."" ""O-che-lo-ve-chit." A big word ... that begins with "O" and contains the word "Chelovek" man." "How do you say "soul" in Russian?" "Dusha." "Dusha." "Dusha." "Du-sha." "Dusha." "Dusha." "Dusha." "Where lies the soul?" "Where?" "Among the men." "Somewhere." "But if a person reacts to another ...  whensomethingreactsora man..." "So there's that word, the soul." "It's like saying: "He is a man with soul."" "In Russian we say: "Undishevishlovek" ... and means that it is ready to cope with their problems." "means ..." "Divide their problems with me." "Will share and help." "Do not just divide, is little." "Help." "help." "In Russian, there is a saying that says interesting ..." ""I am willing to give you my last shirt."" "It also would "have a soul."" "If I'm ready ..." "Is "soul" or "blessed"?" " "Blessed."" "Because" blessed"isaChristianidea ." "Sure, but no matter the word "blessed" ... asChristianconceptisrootedinmany..." "But Marx does not appear." "It does not matter." "People read Marx, closed the book ... and gave evidence." "But the word "soul" ..." "Remained." "Remains among the people." "Never asked on the test?" "Never." "Non- serves to advance the profession?" "No." "Butitis as areserve,alight heart ." "It is a little light." "If we say someone is "seelisch" ... is because "it has soul," and is a positive term." "Each ..." "There are songs about the soul?" "Songs ..." "I do not know." "But there ..." "Somemusicwithsoul?" "Aboutlove?" "There aremany." "Not about the soul, do not speak very much." "But there is the idea of ​​"soulless"." "In Russian is "bezdushnichelovek."" "Soulless." "No-soul." "Nosoulis like"damn."" "Could be." "But this exact term, "bezdushnichelovek" ..." ""The man has no soul."" "Butthe"damnedofthis earth"tocometogether... wanttowinsouls?" "Yes, but if you talk like a person ... is better to forget this person." "It is a bad criterion." "Writing does not normally use." "If someone ... write a letter about a person ... can say that in particular." "But if an official letter, then no." "This word is never written, I have ever read." "Then,inspeechesbyparty,thepartyprograms..." "Constitution ..." "No mention soul." "Whenwesay:"Thehumansoulisindivisible"... wouldbean articleoftheConstitution." "Exactly." "But, see ..." "Thehumansoulissociable." "Inthissense,isindivisible,becauseitalwaysappearsinthecompany ofothers." ""Exactly." ""Thesoulis notaRobinson",articlethreeoftheConstitution." "Exactly, it is very interesting." "But you see, the soul ... can not be grasped." "But ..." "She flies?" "It has wings?" "Wings?" "Breathe?" "Yes, it breathes." "She is breathing and respiration?" "It is the breath." "Moreover ...  to have a soul, I need to show it to someone." "The soul ..." "I can not live alone like Robinson Crusoe ... only with my soul and stay well with my soul." "It's impossible." "Because the soul ... is something intangible." "But, I know, for example ... if we say "blessed" in relation to her husband ..." "If  says "happy."" "He was happy, I was prepared ... deliverhissoul." "Likethis ." "How to present and give his last shirt." "When talking about the last shirt, may sound too practical." "Very materialistic." "But perhaps because the soul is intangible." "But  also spoken of the soul of a machine ..." "No." "Yes." "But not the soul of the bag." "No." "There is an economy of the soul?" "No." "A policy of the soul?" "No." "Butitwouldbea matterofpoliticaleconomy ... ifthesoulsomehowgotlost?" "So I would say that people who write ... or making such a policy ... think and act with the soul of the people ... for which they make policy." "Sonotonlythe fivesenses... couldcontinuetranslatingintoRussian?" "Sonotonlythe fivesenses... ie,nose,eye,ear ,skin..." "The skin- this. "Kozha." The skin-. "Kozha."" "This means skin. "Kozha."" "A skin  very intelligent ..." "Interestingly, the word "skin", "kozha" ... is used for everything from boots, people." ""skin"oftheboats,men." "Human skin." "This is human skin." "The homeland is not fair?" "No." "The home territory and has feelings." "SOVIET UNION" "No,animalshaveskin." "Petshaveskin." "Animals have  skin." "Thesoulsof allgenerationsoppressed... beendroppedon Russiaasa storm,itcan be said?" "It'sliketheweather." "Forhewhohas beenwrongednever perish." "It's true." "Why say that the Russians have a special soul." "Never really liked that concept ... because it is: "The Russian soul is so ..." "But Dostoyevsky  thought so, Pushkin said it was." "Everyone says that." "Foreigners ... even the Germans say, "I so understand the Russian soul!"" "Whereisshe?" "Somewheredifferentfromothermen?" "No, no." "It probably should be ..." "Morepressure,becauseinRussiapeoplelivefurther away...  notinMoscow,inthecities,moredistant ..." "Not true." "They are more willing than others?" "People are more willing to talk with each other." "Moreover, I wonder ... in Russia we have a new profession ... a psychologist." "GALINA ANTOSCHEWSKAJA, TRANSLATOR In the United States, as far as I know ... is very modern to go to a therapist ... and resolve issues with it ... as a separation, how to raise children ... and gradually learn that kind ... math." "The art of healing the soul." "Understand the mathematics of the soul." "Being able to the soul." "That's right." "But ... in my opinion, still exists in Russia an interesting idea ..." "It is untranslatable." "Collect." "This is a vest." "The vest has sleeves." "But a friend comes and cries on my vest." "It means that those who cry on my shoulder never cries." "She tells me everything ... and asks how to live now." "AndnowIlivebecausemyfriend consoled?" "All people need consolation." "Here, in general, ie, in the case of Germany ... people are not always willing to knock on someone's door and say ..." ""I have a problem, he left me and I was alone." "It took all the money. "" "I believe that is not as common here as well to speak with a friend." "Today, for example, spent the morning talking with a friend ... about what she should do with her husband." "He drinks and so on." "She did not want to go to a therapist ... and wrote a letter, asking what to do." "AndI haveto comforther ,reassureherandtellher..." ""I'm sorry, but must continue to live with it."" "You can not escape." "There is no other." "The soul would remain anyway." "You are responsible for it." "His soul is responsible for it." "This is  literacy of the soul, from alpha to omega ..." "and learn various stages of consolation." "It." "ispreservedin itsidentity." "Of course, always remains the same." "So I laugh the option psychoanalytic ..." "For the soul by itself, this concept ... can sometimes protect people." "If I know exactly that when I try ... and know you are a person with soul ..." "I hope to count on your help." "Where is the soul of money?" "From money" "Good question!" "Thesoulof awatch?" "Aclock hasasoul." "A clock?" "Yes, where is its regularity ...  timeliness,balancebetweentheirmechanisms,itiscalledsoul." "Could be." "Perhaps this concept in Russian is different ..." "called "mechanism"." "Mechanism." "E "mechanism" does not match the soul." "No." "Therefore, in Russian, this word has no life." "Soul is soul." "Clock is clock." "Mechanism ... clock is another thing." "Man can not live as a mechanism to mark the time." "E- the economy, have a soul?" "The economy has." "Becauseeveryoneis striving...  andsociallifeiswithinaneconomy... thatcannotbeproducedindividually." "No, the economy is built ..." "Withmanypeoplestruggling." "And people are struggling ... thiseffortis unfairlyexploited... , however, remains effort." "Absolutely." "This is how it should be." "Despitethebadintentions... theeconomy,do somethingbeneficialforindividualstobringpeopletogether." "Gathers, because these are the men who work with soul." "You can not live without a soul." "Not know what that is." "Exactly." "Theslavedoesnot knowwhat stressis." "Slave?" "Thereisno reasontodoso ." "Heneverlearned ." "The slave only learned how to protect yourself ... to live on earth." "Marxwroteaboutit." " "WORKFORCE" / ACTIVITY OF THE SOUL = - in other words." " "ESSENTIAL HUMAN FORCES," Probably." "whereMarxspeaksof" workforce"... shouldread"activityofthesoul" ,the"essentialhumanforces."" "Probably." "Astheysay"essentialhumanforces"inRussian ?" "Man is "dushevek" ... soul is "Dusha" force is "sila"." "That is, the essence and soul are the same word." " That's right." " That's right." "TIA-GRANDMOTHER ANTONSCHEVSKAIA (1918)" "How to "think" the movie?" "Dietmar Dath, author of novels, on the question of Marx:" ""If money could think, how would one explain?" """ "KARL MARX'S "CAPITAL"" "Capital can say "I"?" "" "How would Eisenstein filmed the Capital of Karl Marx?" "Let's imagine  Eisenstein in 1929." "wasa manfullofenergy... closelywatchedby thecensors... but,say,"armed"withhis" thymos."" "Thismanwantstoshoot"TheCapital",moreprecisely,thefirstvolume." "Ayearaftermakingnotesforthis,visited Joycein Paris ... onNovember29 ,1929...  ie,aftertheeconomiccatastrophe." "Themanis blind,asHomer." "Do you have talked" "The problem is that the films of Eisenstein and literature of Joyce ... could talk to each other more than themselves." "As a Marxist, I would say that the material ... more interesting was the discussion among the subjects." "I think I could have talked to Eisenstein Dickens ... about filming "The Capital"." "The problem with Joyce is ... that he and Shakespeare have an idea of ​​man ... part of something that already solved." "Or rather, in Joyce, the man has a nature so universal ... he had achieved freedom ... that is the subject of avant-garde art of Eisenstein, is already a reality for him." "Arno Schmidt said: "Everything I've ever written or ever thought ... needs to be treated as something alive forever. "" "Joyce was so, more in "Finnegan's Wake" ..." "Eisenstein while the freedom to create otherwise." "But I think Eisenstein created the ..." "It can not only define freedom as "fewer rules" ... but rather as more rules for greater flexibility of the game." "If I have ten and add twenty rules that contradict ... create momentum and freedom ... creating more freedom for multiple parameters." "A category of context." "It." "So I was interested in things like filming "The Capital" ... had so much interest in the idea ... not filmed a phone book, had to film "The Capital" ... because the list is only a representation of the world." "Atfirst,Joycetookasimpleidea... onedayin thelifeofBloom ... theheroof "Ulysses,one day oflife ... containallthatday and worldhistory... allbodycells,and all thatexists... ie,allthenovelsinaday." "Thisattractedhim." "But,atthebeginningtoyourproject... heusesit as astoryofajourney... asa liaison... couldnotexpressitinthecinema thefreeassociationofJoyce." "wouldnotbe possibleina movie." "I think the movie ... the book is centered on Bloom and says ..." "Bloom from the day I see as being universal." "Eisenstein part of the day." "From that day on, I understand my object as universal." "You mean you think the movie ..." "I do not know if he does this, but if I think of Eisenstein, it seems so." "The film thinks ... here that the world is there." "That is, the possibility is that this embodiment ... that cinema gives arises because it is more abstract than writing." "It's eternal, is an art of time ..." "I can not decide the speed of reading." "The film establishes this speed." "A WORK" " COMMENT / EPIPHANY AND HYPER-TEXT With the idea of ​​filming "The Capital" ..." "Eisensteinaspiredto aworkthat comment... ajuxtapositionof realitiesthatthey couldrustle... whatwasin thebeginningofthemovie... shouldalsobe at theend ." "thecomputercouldjuxtaposethis effortlessly... andhavethismedia,wegivea click, suchas when usingaDVD..." "A hypertext, but with film." "Dramatic -spherical." "Absolutely." "Nomatterwhereyou go, the context,theconnectionis." "Ithinkis itscentralidea ." "The cool thing is that ... it is so impressive in "Capital" ... if doing so, form a sphere and close ... as does the autonomous art, the autonomous theory ... that is not concerned with include the recent ... articles on economics in theory ... or forgot what happens in Venezuela ... but rather to build an architecture ... as a film would." "Often more realistic the end of this lot of research ... because the world is like that." "As  pass something that attracts ...  andisfullofinterest,ifsubjectivelyisstrong... thenattractwhatisimportantandleavetherest aside." "Fully-." "And this attraction ..." "The suction ... iswhatBenjamindid ...  wheninan articlefocusedononeaspect ... twoweeksandwroteadifferentjob...  addresseswhereotherwise...  likea batthatemitsanecho." "Eachoneisdifferent." ""GRAMMAR"OFCAPITALYou spokebefore"subject"." "Ingrammar,thesubjectis... usingtermsof Marx's"Capital"..." ""U.S."= NOCAPITAL... that'swhat youcansay"I" ," "INTERESTRATEcapital... would..." "accumulation of interest." "That's right." "A self-worth of value." "Shades of capital." "isnotthesubject... subjectcanonlybebecausetheworkforce,changing thesubject." "Ifyouseethisguy, youcanclearlyconclude... thatmiserywillbefacedwithsomethingatleast fromthediaphragm." "Maybe  cells are mobilized from injury, pain etc.." "Everythingisoutatsome pointturns tothe inside ... suchthatthenecessaryfalseconsciousness,thisideology... isneverareflectionofcurrentcircumstances." "But there's even reflections?" "I think ... a major Achilles heel of the idea of ​​ideology of Marx and Engels ... is the idea of ​​reflection." "iswrong,becausetheyarebothnovelistsaspeople." "Not only that." "How to compare a world with a prayer?" "Can not." "If I say: "The cat is lying on the rug."" "What is this "it"?" "Can I get it?" "No." "What is "lying"?" "What accounts for this?" "There is a relationship." "We need to consider a pragmatic twist ... that is the theory of Feuerbach ... and instead of reflecting, talking about coordination." "Coordination of actions." "Language and description are to agree on what to do." "And if you look at it like this ... then "Capital" Marx and his "Communist Manifesto" ... that are seen as a break in Marx's theory." "The young Marx who wants to break through and change everything ... and the mature Marx who sees all and that change is impossible." "So this works ... if we decide to coordinate actions will always have a fatalistic aspect ..." ""The way things are." And a rebellious aspect also needed." "You must be able to say: "This is rubbish." There must be a sense of injustice." "Cells must rebel, as I said, we must see the injustice ... a second time to go back to the stoic ... and analyze the situation, see where it comes to injustice." "After the third time, saying: "So we want to eradicate it."" "Instead of reflecting, talking about coordination of actions ... that is already in the word "manifesto."" "WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU, the term "modern" ..." "THE END ... "MODERN"?" "You mentioned ... ... andcitesthe"NewObjectivity"... themovementof thelate20th ... couldanalyzetheterm"modern"" "cannotanalyze,but Icantreat itsynthetically." "You have 38 years, is not it?" "It." "My concept of modernity is totally legal." "Do not try ... look and sort things, and say: "All this is modern."" "How can I design a concept that summarizes all?" "So my concept of modernity is a Marxist." "For Marx, the modern age is the time ... in which an abstract and general wealth was established ... through capitalism, since it not only survives." "It now has a larger menu and the question is: "What we want?"" "The question is no longer the "be" for "should be" ..." "Now the will is present, "the field of man's will."" "The world as a field of man's will." "It is the core of his concept of alienation, as distinguished from Hegel." "When he says: "My job is not my" ... is not complaining about the mass production ... but people do stupid things that are not in the field of his will." "Whatarethemarginofproduction... asspectatorsof theirown lives." "Single-appendices." "Appendices-being dragged ..." "It." "And for me, modernity is the time ... that what I suddenly matter." "So there is a Nietzsche, and also a Rousseau." "So many people can develop models ... that with an incredible dynamic ... and even authoritarian demand that "this should be done."" "Sothemodernindustrialization... say,agriculturesecondnature... inanotherstateofaggregation." "So like the hammer and sickle." "In fact, there was much thought." "It was only a concession made to enlighten the peasants ... to symbolize things, like a crucifix." "But it is interesting for two things he said ... the sickle means: "I have an interaction with nature."" "I must reap, sow, do these things ..." "I am a living and have a homeostatic deficit with the environment. "" "The hammer means "to produce my work ... that arises from the interaction with nature ... which in turn can convert it into an object of development ..." "Through the work I work ..." "I can produce things as coming from nature. "" "Andthat'sthesecretbook ... betweenthelinesofMarx ..." "ThePoliticalEconomyoftheLabor Force ." "There  societies, eg. in Mesopotamia ...  thatovermillenniaare active." "Inothercases,asinEurope,livedlessthan400oreven 40years... butproducedalot ." "Andtheyarefactorieswheretheybuildsomething... whichactuallyarenot seenacrosstheeconomicdescription." "Exactly." "Let's say that the Manifesto is part ... a philosophy of work, "The Capital" also ... shares are contrasting, contradictory of his philosophy." "And always remind me of the Mormons." "Their reasoning is always: "Why is there the Book of Mormon?" "Why is there another book besides the Bible? "" "They argue that the word of God is writing a ..." "There is a book on the table, a book with a nail stuck." "This would be the Bible." "The problem is that it can rotate to either side, around that nail." "So you need a second book ... for the first stand still and to know what he means." "is what Mormons believe?" "Yes." "That's what they think." "What does the Book of Mormon?" "Says that Jesus went to the Indians ...  because they are the lost tribes of Israel." "But the parallel is with Marx ... the first nail is Marx and Engels, the complete works ... and second, for a long time, were the Russians ... or Marxism-Leninism." "The second nail was ripped off ... and the book to turn back." "And I think that's good." "Buttherearesomany Marxistsnow." "There  Moishe Postone, who says it is a critique of industrialization." "WolfgangPohrtsaysinsteadthat itis aphilosophyofutilitarianvalue... hopingthatindustrializationdosomethingforus ...  butweneedpolitics." "We have Michael Lebowitz, which as you said ..." ""I need another perspective of" Capital "... what happens to work with living labor. "" "Marx means that you turn in all directions ... and perhaps, from the repluralização ... it is possible that Marxism is no more ... because there are so many that Marxism as a whole ... will be equal to socialism ..." "Marx believed he had found and thought to be the one." "Becausethere'ssomethingelseaswell:" "Therealmovementofsociety." "MONEY COULD THINK, They do this without asking us," "HOW HE explain?" "Although not observed ... ... doitblindly." "Andasthisistherealball... ispositive... thatviewerscanchangelenses." "LUCIFER VISITS A. .." "The problem with all this reading," "NEWLY CREATED EARTH ... ... review and comment on Marx ..." "IF THE DEVIL WAS A THEOLOGIAN, is to forget that we live ..." "WHAT TO SAY TO YOU?" "A system ... ... wherethebigbanksmightcollapse... andreducedustenormoussums ." "AndMarxproposedademon..." "Socialism gave what John Milton gave to Christianity ..." ""What the devil would think and do ... if he was interested in theological problems? "" "And "The Capital" says: "If you think the money, how would one explain?"" "It is Marx's explanation of how it should be ... is the explanation of how the money wants to be." ""Capital" was written from the perspective of capital." "Something that no one ever did, maybe Benjamin could have done it ... is to rewrite "The Capital" from the perspective of productive forces." "WhataboutMarx...  antiquityideology?" "His references are  Epicurus ...  clearly against Christianity, asceticism ..." "Stoicism ..." "against, say, the bourgeois." "What did he say of Stoicism?" "In doctoral dissertation, he talks about it ..." "Epicurus, etc. differences." "And if I understand correctly, there is nothing systematic about the stoicism ... but it appears when he talks about the concept of posture." "He liked this stance." "I think it's ... imperturbablecalm." "Contemplativeattitude." "That's right." "And I think that's the attitude ... that allows Marx and Engels write sentences ... for example, the "Manifesto of the Communist Party" ... that always end with a victory of one class over another ... or, and there appears stoic and Hegel disappears ... the fall of the struggling classes." "He took care of that." "It is not that socialism is inevitable ... but could also be that nothing happened." "So Epicurus, Stoicism, skepticism ..." "Another reason that Marx brings Greek antiquity ... and lastly, the sophistry." "He was not afraid of being branded a sophist ... said it was best to be kind of sophistry, and then use the arguments ... the manuscripts say, "Let's forget it." "I wrote four pages and not get anywhere. "" "As an attorney-." "Yeah, a lawyer who investigates this ...  and is not afraid to ask yourself, just like a sophist ... but not as something derogatory or bad ... but seeing the sophistry a powerful weapon of the Enlightenment ... capacity, then it calls the dialectic ... to give three, four, five laps on things." "meansthatyoucan trustathoughtthatchanges ... aslongas youbehavelike arebelliousbird." " That's right." "cannotplanwhereitwillfly." "It." "It is the relationship with Prometheus ... whom he called the saint of the most important philosophical calendar." "The Prometheus Bound The relationship between Marx and the Age ... servestopreventthe ideologicalrigidity..." "Hegel, whom he admires, his left-wing Hegelianism." "It means that where Marx tries to use the classical antiquity ... he tries to escape being stopped." "Bychoosingapointoutofwhatis happening." "Exactly, exactly." "And calls this past antiquity, but in fact is the future." "RosaLuxemburgandher followersdothesamewhenreferringtoSpartacus." "It." ""Wemustfollowthe majority,even ifit is wrong ."" "Theytookthisphrasefrom Spartacus." "Untilthen,thehordesofslaveshaddefeatedtheRoman legions... andheadednorth..." "Yenanandcouldestablishanew republicorthere." "But now  just wanted to loot and return again." "Spartacusendsup beingaminority." "That was the feeling ..." "Of the Communists say." "What  see the 1st World War as an industrial war." "believethatthisisduetothe fact... that it is better to learn from a wrong action ... than a theory that nothing teaches infallibly." "Prefer to follow the historical process and this is also a Greek attitude ..." "It is a tragic attitude." "Learn from it even though the results can be catastrophic." "We will continue learning until the end of curiosity." "Perhaps because  within us, men ...  thereissomethingweforget... thatwaspartofoursocialevolution... ofhappiertimes,and thatsavesusunexpectedly." "ignoretheemergencyexits." "Indeed,itisa antiplano." "Luhmannhasagreatline ..." ""Marxismwillnotberepeatedbecauseitalready happened."" "meansa reaction." "To usetermsofphysics... a feedback, much worse than these particles of Heisenberg ..." "I observe that change." "If I tell someone something about them and how things are ... can react so different and unpredictable ... that the scientific character is lost." "If the monkeys understood the ethology ... ethology would have a serious problem." "This story of the peasants ..." "Marx draws parallels ..." "I loved, learned from the scientists." "Then he says ..." ""We can not ignore ... that vast numbers of people ... perhaps 80% of Russians worked in the field this season ... while in the U.S. today would be 6 or 7% ... and said: "There will be less and less." "Go to industrialize."" "And here comes the paradox, I would have read as a journalist ... for he was also an excellent journalist." "A premise of his idea of ​​socialism ... is that everything can be produced jointly by the company ... including the agricultural sector." "There will be factories, industries ... or movies, or better yet, culture." "The industrialization progresses ... and creates the conditions for socialism." "But what happens when socialists themselves ... that rely on this law ... that industrialization and advances that could build socialism ... what happens if they have to create their own conditions, as in Russia?" "I'd love to have read this as a journalist." "In other words ... do not have to prove the truth of the theory in practice ... but rather to force the truth in the theory." "It is a very different situation for scientists." "Scientists do not formulate a hypothesis ... and set up the experiment that proves the hypothesis." "But in the normative ... in social, political, the task can be exactly that." "Stalin was faced with this problem ..." ""I know everything will be industrialized ... but it did not happen, I'll have to do it. "" "Herecomesanotherthingthat Freudobservedaswell ." "Hedescribestheimageofachurch thatstandsonRomansoil ... wasonceapagantemple..." "and becomes a ..." "A medieval-temple ...  tobecomethemodernChristianchurchtoday... butallthebuildings... allthoughtsandbeliefsthat arestill lived there ." "Similarly,isconstructedwithinthehuman ." "Itisthesoul ." "Absolutely." "Evolution is thus one can not find ... an Archimedean point outside of history and say "closed for renovations."" "Mancannotdothat ." "Even beingguillotined... theirchildrenwillcontinuecarryinghisoldsoul...  hometoancienttimes." "Something -what Marx calls ... - "The weight of dead generations."" ""Theweightof deadgenerations... thatweighslikeanightmareonthe brainoftheliving."" "Hesaidthatwhining... couldhavegivenapositivebias... andsaid"thatwearerich. "" "He said." "In "Capital," he emphasized, saying ..." ""Where would I be without capitalism?"" "This horror story that describes primitive accumulation ... peasants flogged, forced to work in factories, an amazing ..." "accumulation ..." "Are punished, they become more hardened." "aredestroyedandcreateresistancewithinthemselves." "It." "Are extensions of the menu, say, in computer language." "More options." "Not replacing ... orparticles." "There'sapart that separates... ispureenergyand servestosomethingnew,theotherpartisdestroyed." "This would mean  biocosmologistas ...  toldtheRussianRevolution... revolutionwithoutaresurrectionofthedeadis unimaginable." "Wemustshowgratitudetotheworkof thedead generations... andthustheriseagaininthe industry." "needtodevelopspacetravel... becausetherewillberoom foreveryoneonEarth." "Unless that men decrease." "Interesting." "Unless we use computers." "But did not know that." "It is a beautiful aspect." "Neither knew the conditions for what they wanted, because ..." "Benjamin as the angel of history ... these conditions were always in the future." "Infact,we openourselvestothefuture ... wherewetalknow ...  establishedourselveson themoonsofextrasolarplanets... whereweexpectthattheconditionsaregood...  andconquerthatspacewith themind... reassemblewhiletheclans,farmers... thepreviousline,the agrarianrevolution." "Ifthereweretreasures,wewould beunnecessary." "Dig deep wells because of pressure down there to explode." "And that dynamic is a very Freudian." "View of an extrasolar moon (4003 AD)" "Ocean ice of Jupiter's moon Europa" "Young musicians Riederinger" "ThepoetWallaceStevensonce said ,"WhatisCommunism?" "Atoolforimprovingtheattentionofhumanity!"" "StevenswasnotaCommunist." "But it would agree  communists and anti-lucid." "Because it says it will not work as the socialists want to ... when there is an argument as strong as that of Marx ... you are also required to justify and present a good argument." "In general, Marx raised with "Capital" ... not only the level of discussion about how men can do ..." "As can plan space travel, genetics etc.." "In any  bioethics council is a priest present." "There should also be a communist present." "Father too, but a Marxist ..." "Marx said he was not a Marxist ...  perhapsbecausethistermhasrefused." "IfI coulddescribeas... wouldbeamaskcharacter?" "Ora telescopeor microscope..." "Perhaps, in the sense of poetry of Ezra Pound, a "personae" ... imagined as being on a piece of history ... as the French were the Romans in the French Revolution ... figure out if the Senate and who knows where else." "WecansaythattheEnlightenmentproducedagenrecalledMarxist." "Marxists are needed because there is more than a socialist." "What Marx did not want to imagine, that showed his genius ... erostrático his element, Promethean, protein ... was the possibility of various models of socialism." "His genre was correct." "I did not need "Marxism."" "No need to Marxism and Darwinism do not need ... if everything is biology." "If biology is appropriate you need not Darwinism." "When the need arise Lamarckian Darwinism." "Similarly, because there must be Marxists Keynesians ..." "Chicago School." "School-Chicago or lassalianos ...  uncomfortable or anarchists." "This is where we need to Marxists." "Marx's greatest desire was to not need it." "DESIRE more feverish MARX / But we need more attention." "Being  up to these problems, a readiness ...  bewillingto seethesestories..." ""STARTLE NOT TO PROBLEMS!" return to stoicism, without fear ... butratherhappytoseehowtheyaredelicate ... andaccuratearethe historicalprocesses." "We'rebothwriters,and wecancreate... morethanone,two expressions..." "CRYSTAL STRUCTURE / "Monads KNOWLEDGE" ... crystallization." "What is it?" "Couple this  ...  thatuntilnowlittlewaslikea solutionwater... suddenlycrystallizesandcan walkonit ." "SOCIAL HEELS Before steam and now it was ice." "Or as Marx says, all that is solid melts into air." "That's what makes the capital:" "A liquefaction and evaporation." "This  liquefy it is an expression of protest movement." "Liquefy  things petrified." "Playyourownmusictomakethemdance." "areimagesthatassumethedifferencebetweenstatesofmatter ." "Constellations are  else." "starpatternswouldbelike ... bygravitation...well,nottheconstellations... buttheplanets,galaxieswouldbeunited bygravitation." "And there are gravitational lenses." "In the theory of relativity, when has a mass ... she makes a fold in space-time, which means ... the light of a star near a large object ... comes to me so I see the star in a place that is not." "One might ask whether the USSR was not something like that." "It would be like saying ... that the idea of ​​where we are now ..." "Marx still had not been distorted during 70 years ... because someone jumped normative and just wanted ... what Marx described as a process." ""The Capital" engenders its own overcoming." "Not far away." "But we see the star where it is not actually." "Soitwasnot socialism... wasa vehicle... thattransformsanon-industrializedcountry... inanindustrializednation." "It is the thesis of  recuperating modernization ...  but I would say that modernization is all so ... because it recovers the social and political ... what was in mind when they see the steam engine." "Is there anyone that drives." "I would like to distinguish ... trying to move quickly ... industrialization that would be going over the bodies ... and attempt to jump, which would be the Russian attempt." "And personally, to look stoic ... not accept that someone said ... to jump is more honorable to walk ... even if it means falling on his stomach or back." "It is also interesting when I say ..." "How many people can convince me to jump and how." "Igivean exampleoftheMidwest... wasa smalltown...  andtherelivedayounggirl." "alsohadayoungseductiveandcarefreeontheEastCoast ... whoseducedallthe womenhemet." "He hangs  contact and seduces this young and also transforms." "She ends up inspiring  city air ...  andbecomesawonderfulwife ,MaeWest... thatendsup havinganextraordinaryfilmcareer ." "This would be a leap." "Absolutely." "And for Marx, "Capital" was also a jump ... history by saying: "We will create abstract wealth ... not this or that we accumulated, but the goods. "" "A woman wept when he left." "The original accumulation is not pretty." "If people were forced to go to town, not to die of hunger in the countryside ... is no better than the seducer of a woman who trades." "Butlet'sstopthisbitterthought... ofmanthatisnotoperated... notknowtheoriginalaccumulation... neitherindustrialdiscipline." "Must have endeavored to reflect on the overcoming of the work." "I think this idea of ​​the dialectic is correct ... but you need to be careful ... sinceitcanexplainanythingabout it." "Thinking about something implies being able to think the opposite, that is not thinking." "Let'sexaminetheterm"theatricalmask" ..." "WHAT DOES 'THEATRE MASK' IN MARX?" "Marx treats ... that." "isa cinematicelement." "I think it's kind of redundant." "A character is not a mask?" "inGreekmeans"distinctive."" "But in this sense is not something ... that leaves you as an "eidos."" "AdornoandHorkheimersay :"Characteriswho... ariseswhensensitivityemergesandisdisappointed... andthescarthatformedthecharacteris." "I would say, taking the theatrical mask in a critical ... as it is only a mask, not a real character." "So maybe it refers to that which uses this mask and do not know ... to behave like a pig all my life, even for good reason ... that can be justified in your mind as you please ... must sooner or later admit to yourself ..." ""I'm acting like a pig, but I know I'm not one."" "Has no where to retreat." "Criticism of the mask means that there is nothing behind it ... but what seems to be behind the mask ... that the man wanted was behind ... the individual capitalist is the mask ... and society as a whole is what is behind it ... ie nothing." "An empty abstraction." "This is my vision of the critical word." "But it is a problem because ..." "The idea is that the authentic person is better than the artificial." "So- could remove the mask." "Yes, and would be behind ...  truth, sincerity, that would be a value in itself." "I'd rather have a fake Nazi who never served as wanted ... to authentic." "For me, authenticity is not a value ... but how destructive is my work, whether authentic or not." "Reversing :" "Looking at this matrioshka whom we call "man," ..." "IS CONTAINED IN THE 5 SENSES "The formation of the five senses is a" "WORLD HISTORY The work of the whole history. "" "Couldyoudescribethat?" "Nowdonot write" Capital"... butinstead,we writewhatisaman." "To me, his face like a ... file, in which things are saved ... is less important than the hand as your hand has done something." "In general anthropological descriptions do not like ... they see people as objects of their lives ... but I would say ... at some point ..." "Spengler said he hated on the left." "Hatred of the destination." "I think it is a positive value, great." "Endorsement hatred of the destination." "It is identical to the perception of injustice." "It seems that the glorification of fate ... embodied in these Matrioshkas, these grandmothers, is very problematic." "Would find the story less problematic, or more heroic ... to speak of history ... if we had a suggestive image of a person with wrinkles ..." "I do not like it suggests in a very banal." "Would like it if the woman said ..." ""We hid one of the secret police ... and did this and that ... "" "because there would not be just telling a story, but giving reasons." "And becomes the subject ... when giving reasons for what he did and tried ... and that interest me one hundred times more than a wrinkled face or ... maybe that's by my side novelist." ""Astoryinterestsmemore than apicture..."" "Wecanagreeonanobject." "courseisfantasticifyouhavesexual stories... that give a certain status object." "Of course I'm using in this case a person ... as well as use someone bring me water." "canbemorespecific?" "The question is to what extent we can agree." "When the other makes an exchange with me ... this is the ideal of fair exchange." "Is behind the criticism of unfair exchange." ""Capital" and declares that says it should be possible to just exchange ... it should be possible to coordinate the division of labor without hierarchy." "The Marxist ideal job is basically to say ..." ""We can not reap the benefits of division of labor ... that generates so much wealth ... and provides a menu of options as wide ... we can not do away with the scum of the hierarchy historic for him ... because for the division of labor, the village chief said ..." "Who was the weakest, who was the shaman. "" "People may agree, but say, "I will not be shaman forever." "I'll be up when I want. "" "And the model that, for me, are the relationships." "The model of fair exchange." "Somethingmagicalhappensinlove relationships... beyondthefactthatthey arefairorunfair... borntherebutsomethingthat didnotexist..." "without any sacrifice." "I do not know if it does not sacrifice anything." "To create, there must be burned to generate energy." "lifeyears." "Althoughbecomingmore valuablewithit." "Yes, refined, and in agriculture." "ADDED VALUE IN LOVING RELATIONSHIPS / Right." "If you love someone else ..." "ADDED VALUE IN LOVING RELATIONSHIPS / ... and we have an exchange ..." ""I" AM MORE FOR YOU "... so we both have something more ... more presence, more present, more objectivity ..." "More themselves, each over the other." "cannotbe returned." "Andifyouimaginethat ontheonehand...  haveloveat firstsight... havepeoplewholivetheirentireliveswithout beingin love... andintheend finditalove ofFrench." "And five thousand indescribable intermediate possibilities." "wouldbecharacterizedbytwopeoplewhoget rich...  thatourmindismore sociable... andneedsof socialinteraction.even ababyneeds." "It's more than the steam engine, rather than electricity." "It is the concept that work can be released." "Speaking of the steam engine was the only port of entry." "But I believe that the true model ... that one sees in romantic relationships, friendships and other things ... is that the division of labor can be ..." "'Non hierarchical modular but etc.." "This is the answer to the riddle of history which he called communism." "Wehavesomeexpressionsforit." "Forex. ,"Playful"." "This,asFreudnotes,issomething... thatthegamedoesnotprecludetheseriousness,thegameisserious." "isanabsolutesurrender." "Play isnotquitetheword ...  butistypicalofthis exchange." "Soweneednew wordstodesignateit." "E- new methods." "And, new customs." "newcustoms." "Andpracticethepoliticsoflove ... changethedirectionofpolitics,theeconomywouldchange... evenifonealreadyexists." "Let'simaginethefollowing." "Wehavea timerjob." "Hegoesin thebedroomandsays, "Youcandothisfaster." "seventricksIcan showyou... toreachorgasmwithoutanyeffort." "ButI mustwarnyou :" "Theycannotrepeat it."" "This is critical as profit." "If the subject of production is profit ... if the asset is not an award for producing and ... but the meaning of work ... then the result is crap." "This is critical in such efficiency." "Marx believes that this rationalization is irrational ... because their motivation is irrational." "NormanMailersaid..." ""Loveisnotagoal ,butratherareward. "" "Socannotsay ,"I'lldosomethingtoreceive maximum love."" "Thisiscrazy." "Icannotproduceandsay..." ""Iwillproducethe maximumaddedvalue forreuse... and further increase the value. "It's crazy." "love" stacked"?" "Could" "Better yet, "cumulative"." "Accumulated ." "Hidden." "Love is stacked paratactic." "Comma and then Lucy, comma etc." "Not crystalline enough." "The hypotaxis is prettier." "Once you know the person who reminds me that I learned of another ..." "I am who I want to be, but I can not always ... and she learned other ways of being ... that match the person who has not met and so on." "Do not stack, but accumulate." "It'sbeautifulbecauseitisawaytosave." "Lasts longer, more than just add." "While stacking  love would lead to disintegration." "Yes, and every thing that came just deny the previous ... instead of trying another exchange." "Itisinterestingthatwhen discussing... thisworkso stronglysubjectiveinrelation... understandthatit is thepursuitofhappiness... thatisinherentinus,which isembeddedinus." "It is the interface between the realm of necessity and freedom, as Engels said." "Indeed, the record is more primal." "Love is, if you see ... the reward, genetically speaking, a reward for playing." "It is a prerequisite of nature, because no one ... have sex to reproduce, not a dog ... and they do not think." "We do not say ..." ""Let's do it now," but: "We do because it gives us pleasure." "And it's enjoyable because it fulfills this genetic program." "On the one hand, is of necessity ... on the other hand, is where does the freedom of man." "This goes through his head and he can think about it ..." ""I can not separate him from the play" ..." "This does not mean that I do not play ... but that brings us back to modernity ... and that is again a matter of will." ""I'm doing because we want to have a child?" "To console us?" "Because we love? "There are a thousand reasons, is an expansion of the menu." "Andthere'sanotherreason... wecannotcontrollove ." "When,forexample,raiseshissword ..." "Isolde  tostabthewoundedmanwhokilled herboyfriend... thismomentloveentershiseyes... andshecannot partwith it." "isstrongerthanany lovepotion." "Infact,theydonotevenhavechildren." "Do not believe the world is like Wagner." "It is more interesting, as Shakespeare describes." "As Shakespeare ." "Much more fun." "Canyoudescribearomanticscene inShakespeare" "A PERSONAL HISTORY OF LOVE The scenes are very intimate to me." "I can describe my  some, but not his." "Thenstarton yourown ." "For the sakeofMarx." "Forloveof Marx." "Right." "It's alovestory... yougoto workthereandknowa person ." "This work was to be a passenger in his life time." "And the idea was ..." ""I'll do it for a while ..." "I want to join in some years and then leave. "" "But then I know someone and fall in love." "Suddenly I have a new decision before me ..." "I can stay here and try ... make this passage something permanent ... to stabilize this love ..." "Or I can go out to stabilize this love ... because only then will I know ... if our love is only if I get a chance ... or if it is strong enough ..." "Being away ." "That, if it works while away." "I find this more interesting than Wagner, and Tristan and Isolde ..." "CAPITAL CAN SAY "I"?" "Because there are four options ... ..." "HOW TO HAVE FILMED Eisenstein ..." "Instead of two ... of Tristan and Isolde" "CAPITAL OF KARL MARX?" "That are ... what we want." "Andafterfivewinters,itis assumedthatdidnotdie... whoarein Britain,acastle,isolatedwhattheywish?" "renouncing love them." "I wanted to see Eisenstein do this." "The most important thing in life ... you can not buy with money!" "" "Actress Sophie Rois ... on the "coin of love '" "Furthermore, on Medea a woman who knows how to fight " "Love towards women, says Sophie Rois, is harder than cement " "Love it harder than cement " "Sophie Rois about love additive and subtractive" "Medeaclaimedthatone can buy everythingwith money." "IfI buy24 horsesand theypull mychariot..." "So have the strength of 24 horses." "I have the strength of 24 horses." "Butisnotthe caseoflove." "isdifferent." "If youwantsomething... andI 'mgivingmy handtomymotherandIreally wantsomething ... 'm 7 times stronger." "notinfinitely,not24timesstronger." "All right..." "Ipullandshe pullsme." "Togetherwearestrongandunited." "islikeif I'minlove ." "Love love  additive and subtractive." "Wesaysuchathing?" "What would you love to subtractive?" "SOPHIE  ROIs, ACTRESS When partners become weaker." "arealwaystogether...  preventyourselfto loveothers... andatsomepointceasetolove." "Because they are very moderate ..." "How tragic!" "bitgenerous." "Yes/Yes" "The question is whether you can buy love." "Thereisalsothe exampleofFatherGoriot ... who gave all his money to his daughters ... so that they could help their lovers ... who are fans of the game to squander fortunes." "Andtheydistancethemselvesfrom hisfather... andmoney,thedrivingforcethathegave them..." "He is on his deathbed ..." "How the King Lear." "He says: "My God, if I had money now ... if he had saved, my daughters were by my side ... shedding real tears ... enxugariam beijariam my cheeks and my hands. "" "That is, if I still had money, would be loved." "He does not question Protestant ..." "" Theyloveme ..." "Who-am." "It." "It is not so naive to expect that love her for who he is ... but realize ..." ""If we still had money, I would love." "But I have more, so I'm alone. "" "Means, for example ... you can buy love." "Of course not buy putting money on the table ... and saying "I want this for that," there must be something more." "It." "What ..." "Wolfgang Pohrt described as unlucky in love." "Suddenly an irrational moment, something is added ..." "As  sometimes could achieve the impossible." "This!" "Overcomes class differences, social ..." "Differences -old." "It." "They are love stories very interesting ... in which, suddenly ... an uneducated person, the wrong class ... get something to his ability, with its beauty, its charm ... with his talent ... achieves something new ... and reaches a point where people feel grateful." "And, where, of course, why they love." ""A butcher you are!" "Hands and feet, certainly, and the head and buttocks are all yours." "Also all goods that joy freely They leave no accident always be mine?" "If I can get six colts and fiery my forces are not they all have? "" "KarlMarx,on theanthropologicalaspectofmoney." ""Moneyisthepimp... between need and object ... between human life and livelihoods. "" "Money is the pimp." "Yes,andthismediumisthetenderness,thebody contact... identificationwitheachother." "Ilovesomeone." "isa livelihood." "I can not live otherwise." "Right." "Everyoneneedsalittlemore ,even children." "Achildwhodoesnotreceiveitends up getting sick." "Thisisthemoneyamongthepeople ." "Sometimesyoutellbeautifulstoriestosomeoneandthat loveismoney." "That's fine ..." "Yes, love money too." "He is versed in love." "Right?" "Right." "anyone,andit 'snothis fault..." "lovewaitsforalongtime... andthataccumulatesthe benefits." "Hehasan advantage." "And some people will never be loved." "It can also happen." "Unjust." "Socialism does not change that." "No." "Ifhewasneverloved,never beenlovedit,ithappens." "Philip,KingPhilipofSpain... becomescruelandhungryforlove." "Thereisno curefor it." "Can you giveacoup... andstillnotfindlove ." "Neither can claim it and demand justice." "No, no." "There is no solution." "Christianity promises this solution, no?" "Buthow?" "Allholdalittlelove." "is difficult." "It's hard." "Everyone can save  love and give." "isa goodidea,becauseitis unforgivablenottobeloved." "Let'simaginethatthe powerfulownerofashippingcompany... andhiswife,who ismadlyinlovewithhim ... havea sonwholove..." ""I DO NOT BE LOVED (A) and a daughter who ... fattening" "MUST BE A MISTAKE "... it is not loved." "Unforgiven." "Asa child,cannot imagine... that is not loved." "Maybe you know, feel, but when I remember ..." ""mustbeamistake."" "Sure, but think it's a miscalculation ... did not see it right ... but a person needs to be loved." "I can not imagine anything else." "YousaidearlierthatMarx startedfromtheideathatonecandissolvethe family." "How interesting." "And if he lost." "We do not discuss this possibility ... to dissolve the family." "SOPHIE ROIs, can not ACTRESS." "Nobody would say that." "All, all the parties reject the idea." "Whatiscertainisthat thestructureoffamilyandclan... islesssuitablefor socialism." "Tocreateafactoryofpeopleinsociety ... whoareinterestedinbeingequal toeachother... wemustovercomethe notionoffamily... andreplaceit withsomethingelse loving,butthatdoesnot exist." "So,wealwaysreturntosocietyofthecaves...  tribalsociety,thefamily." "The family asks us ..." "I do not want to be negative." "Neither do I. You have to ..." "Everyone has some things for granted ... like your family, you do not want to question." "But it is also possible to think about things from another angle, and ask ourselves ... if the family is a barbaric institution." "Barbara,right..." "Atthesametime..." "Well, barbaric is not the right term, but old-fashioned ..." "ButeverysocietyIknow ... aresmallcharcoal...  wheresomehowloveisbeingcooked... interestinanother,and one protectstheother ... orfightwithanothertoprotectathird party." "Infact,it is ourarsenal,wecanletloose." "isourrealcapital,whichischerishedinfamilies ." "areouremotionalfields." "But it is also what leads to madness." "Or why people kill themselves?" "Or kill each other?" "Because there is no way out of the family." "You can not undo a child as a contract." "Divorce is different." "But it can not break the contract with your child ... or with their parents." "The only way out was to kill." "Families are killing machines." "As in Shakespeare." "Therearemanydramasthere." "Or also, this is the latest ..." "Elfriede Jelinek, with "The Excluded" ... where Paulus Manker in the film slays his family." "Butinfact,isa cryofdespair." "She pursues the killer." "There is no escape." "We can not cancel the contract." "It." ""FUND,hear..." "AfamilyofChina," ""FUND,hear......withoneson,isanattempt..." "STANDARD BELLINI  ... "... to tame something." "musicwehearinthebackground... hastodo withapriestess... thatworshipsalunardeity,Norma ." "Sheisavirgin,butalreadyhastwo childrenwithanofficer of thearmy of occupation." "isanotherexampleofhowthefamily permeatesthings." "But,unlikeMedea,she doesnotkillchildren... topunishtheunfaithfullover." "My impression is that Medea is not about love unfaithful." "I think ... for me, is too short ..." "not a monster who kills children?" "No, no way." "It is a ...  political act cold, calculating ... dynastyherethatisbeingplanned... theirsuccessorswillbedeleted." "Yes, but she would not have ..." "Even though they are my own children." "No domain." ""Whenmanbecameawoman..."" "womenwerehumanbeings... there was a traumatic change." "Since then, women are no longer human, are women." "Because humans today ... can clearly see in the theater." "Faust takes the stage and is a human being." "Represents all of humanity." "As a human being, of course I think like Faust." "I do not think like Daisy." "She is not human." "Only in his eye." "Everything is subject to its subjectivity." "Hamlet takes the stage and is humanity." "Medea takes the stage and has problems with menstruation." "It does not represent humanity." "It represents ... theproblemof beingawoman." "Asyousaid,aproblemwiththeunfaithfullover." "donotthinkitis... but yes, that is no longer a complete human being." "And we do not accept it." "She demands his rights." "It requires, at any cost." "And it is never presented as a womb murderer." ""My husband left me, then I will kill my children."" "No, it acts differently." "A king comes to town and she tries to get through life." "There is an emotional issue ... who came to this place where we like to put women ... to place a reduced gut, the emotional." "Nothing like that." "But she no longer has room to move." "Because now it's just a woman with two children." "Everything else was removed." "It is beyond their scope of political action." "It is no longer queen, one wife." "Exiled." "Exactly." "It is treated as a wife, and rejected as a wife." "And a king comes to town and she makes a deal with him." ""You are sterile, will solve your problem." "Prepare a potion and have children." "But promise me that house, no matter what. "" "This appears in Euripides." "She thinks ahead." "She plans." "Makes a contract transparent." "It is a political strategist." "Later," "As every man has ... she is entitled ... to fame and dignity." "Not only wants to be a female biology, dependent lover." "She also wants to ... if your husband can tell ..." ""I want to be king and not stop running." "Now I have chance to be somebody ... "" "She also wants to be somebody." "You are offended and will not tolerate it." "Want to live as a whole person ... with fame and honor and human dignity." "So, kill their children, to hurt her husband to death." "And there she is, the chariot of Helios." "She returns to her father." "Yes, she is a relative of the sun god." "startsalloveragain." "LOVE MORE THAN HARD CEMENT'd love to interpret it," "LOVE MORE THAN HARD CEMENT ... actually, that chariot ..." "S. ROIs ON LOVE AND ADDITIVE subtractive ... and not in a kitchen." "notwantto playamarriedwoman ofthe 19thcentury ." "notwantaroleofan immigrant,sheisnot." "Itisapoliticalissue,abreach ofcontract." "Raimo SIRKIÄ, TRISTAN" ""If love is worth" has been prepared ... by Richard Wagner's Tristan and Isolde ... as the work of two centuries ... of modern music " "Werner Schroeter, now staged ... this work Duisburg, so ... the sailors doomed to death ... the Battleship Potemkin ... at the last moment ... their lives are invented ... experience for themselves the utopia of love " "Rebirth of Tristan in the spirit of Battleship Potemkin" "Werner Schroeter stages Tristan and Isolde in Duisburg" "We are sailors on a warship." "What is your first scene?" "What do you do?" "We will be shot, so to speak." "We do a mutiny on a ship and are shot." "How long are on the scene?" "In total?" "The entire presentation." "In different appearances." "There appear later as the undead?" "No, we are other sailors." "I am a sailor in Essen." "I am a sailor of Duisburg." "I am a sailor of Duisburg." "But is Japanese." "Yeah, a Japanese sailor Duisburg." "I am a sailor from Argentina." "I am a sailor of Paris." "I am a sailor in Düsseldorf." "Then, shaking their rifles." "Fire" "To arms!" "The enemy within reach of the shot" "All against one!" "One against all!" "Warning!" "Mr.Schroeter,thereisa pantomimeatthe beginning... beforestartingthemusicaldrama." "Whatisthis?" "It is the context in which I rode the opera." "It tells the story of a group of people ... the sailors of the battleship Potemkin ..." "Werner Schroeter, DIRECTOR ... they are shot, but are not." "Are in place ... and given the imminence of death in the face of certain death ... invent this story, this "Tristan and Isolde." This is the context ... to the mutiny on the ship of war ... which is fully justified." "They also knew ... would not survive ... and in view of this trip ... knew that once came to Odessa ... face certain death." "So you can imagine ... people to conform to the situation and become lethargic ... or completely hysterical, or try to invent or feel something ... as important as life:" "love and death." "And thus came the context for the part of Tristan." "Turningtothesituation." "They mutiniedagainsttheofficers... accordingtomaritimelaw ." "bytheRussianfleetsailedaroundthem,noshotisfired." "arriveinaneutralport ,butcannotstay." "It." "were convicted." "That is the situation." "It." "Anddeathawaitsthem." "Theczarwillkillthem." " That's right." "Andnow,as asourceoftragedyordrama..." ""FREEDOM OF SAILORS" ... comes the spirit of true ... revolutionaryworkingclass." "not Greece." "No, no." "So, there is freedom." "The freedom not to settle down and stay in one place ... but rather as Carmen sings ... is also this feeling ... this idea of ​​freedom." ""This moment of intoxicating freedom." "And the sky is like the universe, the earth ... "" "everything is mine, I am not attached to anything." "Mute from one point to another, and this movement alive ..." "I do not hold me to anything, not a person." "As Don Jose wants to be with her in the end." "As  fly." "You said that before death ...  hangedatthemomentofdeath itself... reviewyourlifeawaylike amovie ." "Yes." "Who can tell for sure?" "And then there is the utopia." "You can say that." "Love is an utopia." "The main." "Wagnerhimselfsaidheneverloved ... andsocomposedthe opera." "Well ,cannotbe called opera." "saidhecalleditsomethingelse, whatwas" "Complete work of art, musical work of art." "But he called this storyline?" "Called." "plotas"L 'Orfeo,Favolainmusica"Monteverdi... thoughtthatas astory,astory ." "Hewantedto do somethingsimple,with fewpeople." "A number  business ...  thatearnsmoney,Tristan." "It?" "I did not know that." "But he stops Siegfried ..." "I know that, but ..." "To do something simple, no chorus ...  orwithafew choruses." "Asa chamberpiece,whichbecameagreatwork." "There must have been simple." "Something that did not want the stage." "Yes, the story of his productions was an obstacle course." "Yes" "Iwantedsomethinglesscomplicated." "Hewasthishuge"ring."" "But if you examine the history ... as he portrays the theme Tristan and Isolde, it is extremely difficult to understand ... plots in which these characters get involved ..." "WERNER SCHROEDER, DIRECTOR unable to find themselves." "And if love is the only utopia ... death is the reality of this utopia." "Rebirth of Tristan in the spirit of Battleship Potemkin" "In collaboration with" "Community Theater Düsseldorf" " Duisburg"