"It's Father Giulio with the holy oil." "Tell him to wait, I've had it twice already." "What am I?" " A Chinese." " And now?" " A sad Chinese." " I dreamt of someone like that who brought me a telegram." "I was too scared to open it, then I opened it but nothing was written inside." "I want to be alone." "And all those people waiting outside?" "They can come in later, they can all come in later..." "Feel the tension in your hair." "Relax." "He talked about this simile:" "A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard." "He went to look for fruit, but didn't find any." "Force the tension into the bottom of your eyes, force the tension into the bottom of your ears, force the tension down into the nape of the neck, feel the difference between a relaxed head... and the tension you had in your eyes," "in your ears and in the nape of your neck." "So the man said to the vine-dresser who was with him:" ""I've been coming here for three years to harvest the fruit of this fig," "there's never any fruit." "See to it that it's cut down." "Why should it occupy the land?"" "Let the tension leave through your scalp, the nerves and blood under the scalp." "And he replies:" ""Master, let it live this year." "I'll hoe the ground all around it, and I'll use manure as fertilizer, and if it then produces fruit, good." "If not, we'll cut it down."" " Have you got a light please?" " Yeah, sure." "Here..." "Thanks." " What are these holes for?" " To get by..." " What a nice smell!" " I'm meeting my girlfriend." "Oh, that's why." "Good idea... and the flowers?" "My girlfriend is bringing them to me..." "How come you're working when you're so old?" "You want me to come to eat at your place?" "Talking of which, I'm hungry granddad." "It seems like only yesterday that I was like you." "Riccetto, Riccetto listen to me..." "Can you hear me?" "Can you hear me?" "Listen, Riccetto, this is God talking, God, God!" "Don't you understand Riccetto, God's talking to you." "Will you listen to me now?" "No." "But I'm speaking simply..." "Give me a sign, just one sign, and I'll understand that you want to listen to me." "Can't you hear me?" "Are you deaf?" "Don't you have ears?" " Hey, let me get in." " Alright, be careful, get in." " Are you working?" " Yes, you have to..." "I don't know..." "I don't know about these things." "You're right, but I've got a wife and son." "He was born three days ago, did you know?" "I'll talk to you anyway, Riccetto, even if you don't want to give me a sign." "Anyway your son drinks his mother's milk..." "But you've got to work anyway..." "Bloody hell, I haven't got a job, damn it!" "The nice thing about work's the satisfaction." " Yeah, sure..." " At 5 past 5 there's nothing as nice as finishing work." " I'm off at 8!" "[In French] Gimme a kiss... gimme a kiss... [in French] Another one... another one..." "You're happy, aren't you?" "This is what I want from you..." "From you I want your fruits, your first fruits." "What are these fruits?" "The fruits of your knowledge and your will..." "What do you know, Riccetto?" "What do you want, Riccetto?" " Hello, Mr. Street-cleaner." " Hey, Riccetto..." "They told me you were dying, is it true?" "What are you saying, kid?" "I've still got lots of sweeping to do..." "I've got to sweep the whole of Via Nazionale." "You're innocent, it's true." "And those who are innocent have no knowledge." "And those who have no knowledge have no will." "But I who am your God, order you to know and to want." "I know it's a contradiction, perhaps without a solution, because if you are an innocent, you cannot be otherwise." "And if you are innocent, you cannot have conscience and will." "Tell me, to whom did Christ, my son, spoke, if not to the innocents?" "And why?" "Because he wanted them to know." "...you, like the fig tree, might say it's too early, that it's only March, that you can't give of your fruits, that you'll give them in September." "Nonsense..." "'March', 'September'..." "For me, God, they are nothing but empty words." "If faith can move mountains, just think how unimportant it is if it's March or September..." "Listen to me, Riccetto, listen to me." "I'd be satisfied with a nod of your head or a glance towards the sky." "Listen to me if you don't want to lose yourself." "Innocence is a fault, innocence is a fault, understand?" "The innocents will be condemned because they will no longer have the right to be innocent." "I cannot pardon those who go through injustice and wars, through horrors and blood, with the happy air of innocents." "There are millions of innocents like you in the world who would rather disappear from history than lose their innocence." "And I have to make them die..." "Even though I know they have no choice..." "I have to damn them like the fig tree, ...and make them die, die, die." " What?" "There's no time without time." "And I've been waiting a long time for you." "Time has all the time." "They loved each other, and time didn't change their love at all." "The old time fairy tales enter his life today..." "Because..." "there's no time without time." "I've been waiting a long time for you." "Time has all the..." "MADE IN CUBA [in French] What's that?" "I don't know what it is." "[In French] You don't know what that is?" "Perhaps they were the first images of a film." "[In French] The first images of a film... [in French] Oh, yeah, maybe..." "But I don't know which film." "[In French] What kind of film?" "Maybe it's an Evgeniy Onegin film." "[In French] Maybe it's an Albert Norisseau film." "Or maybe, it's a J.L. Godard film." "[In French] Maybe it's a Christian Dior film." "In any case it's in Techniscope and Eastmancolor." "[In French] Yeah, it's in 'scope', and in color." "[In French] Are there any actors?" "Yes, there are actors... [in French] And who are they?" "Nino Castelnuovo and Christine Guého." "[In French] And what role do they play?" "He's Italian and she's French." "[In French] The French girl leaves her family for him?" "Yes, and he also leaves his family for her... [in French] And he leaves his family for her." "Yes, they love each other, so they do the same thing for each other." "[In French] Good, they want to marry because they love each other." "Yes, they want to get married." "[In French] And what about us?" "We'll wait and see." "[In French] We'll wait for what?" "Because we've got to be the witnesses at their wedding." "[In French] We are the witnesses." "[In French] What's the title of this film?" "I've forgotten the title it's something about "Children"." "[In French] "The Children"?" ""Les enfants terribles"." "["The terrible children"]" "No... not 'terrible'." "[In French] The humiliated children." "No, not 'humiliated' either." "[In French] It's crazy that you forgot the title." "Yes, it's a shame..." "They told me, but I don't remember it anymore." "[In French] Didn't they give you a script?" "There isn't any script." "[In French] So, how do you know what's going on?" "To know what's going on you just have to watch." "If we're witnesses, we're observers too." "[In French] Yes, it's true... [in French] ...to be a witness is to be an observer." "[In French] We must watch." "Let's watch." "[In French] When... the world... [in French] Will be... will be reduced... [in French] To a black forest..." "The world is reduced to a black forest." "[In French] For four astonished eyes..." "Four astonished eyes." "[In French] A beach for a faithful couple." "A beach for a faithful couple." "[In French] We'll meet again." "We'll meet again." "The war that China will wage... [in French] Yes." "The war that China will wage against the rest of humanity... [in French] ...against the rest of humanity will be a bridge to a new age in the history of humanity." "[In French] ...will be a bridge to a new age in the history of humanity." "[In French] Listen... it's here and now... that our voyages start and end." "It's here and now that our journeys start and end." "[In French] It's here that we'll defend our lives..." "It's here that we'll defend our lives... [in French] ...and look for the world." "...and look for the world." "Yes, this summer is violent." "[In French] It's an hot summer." "All the world's peoples are revolting against the exploiters." "[In French] All the world's peoples are revolting..." "In Aden, South Yemen, the revolutionary forces are increasing the pressure." "Yeah, sure..." "Yeah... [in French] Quiet and nude..." "Quiet and nude... [in French] We pass among our peers..." "We pass among our peers... [in French] Without losing ourselves." "Without losing ourselves." "In Bolivia, in Venezuela, the guerrillas checkmate... they checkmate the powerful repressive forces organized by American technicians." "We must be actively and solidly behind their struggle." "[In French] We must be actively and solidly behind their struggle." "[In French] Plains, snow-covered roofs, the luxuriant tropics." "Plains, snow-covered roofs, the luxuriant tropics." "[In French] The sky that changes." "The sky that changes." "[In French] A single couple united by a single garment." "A single couple, a single garment." "[In French] By the same desire." "The same desire." "[In French] Laid down at the feet of their own image." "Laid down at the feet of their own image." "[In French] An infinite couple." "An infinite couple." "There is no other way that will lead us to the radiant society heralded by Marx when he said it would offer everyone bread and roses." "Socialism." "MADE IN CUBA [in French] All I want... is to love you." "All I want... is to love you." "[In French] To look in your eyes and see only..." "To look in your eyes and see only... [in French] ...what I think of you." "...what I think of you." "[In French] The days and nights are measured by your eyelids." "The days and nights are measured by your eyelids." "[In French] Or to laugh together on the streets." "Or... to laugh together on the streets." "[In French] What time is the marriage?" "The wedding?" "At 11." "[In French] I'm sure they will be late..." "Why should they be late?" "[In French] The couple is embracing." "It's normal that they embrace." "[In French] Did you understand what they said?" "No, I haven't heard what they said." "What did they say?" "[In French] Eternity started and will end in a bed." "Eternity..." "started and will end in a bed." "Did they say that?" "[In French] Yes, yes, that's what they said." "The film might last an eternity, if they said that... [in French] So, this film will last an eternity?" "[In French] I hope they will argue and break up..." "Should they argue and break up?" "Why?" "[In French] That way, the film will end quickly..." "Yes, obviously." "That way the film will finish early, and there won't be a wedding." "[In French] No, there won't be a wedding." "[In French] In fact, I'm amazed by this wedding... [in French] They will break up..." "Why are you amazed about the wedding?" "I don't think they'll separate." "At the end of the day they're not Tito and Berenice." "[In French] Yes, right, they're not Tito and Berenice." "[In French] They're neither Arabs, nor Jewish." "[In French] They will surely break up..." "No... his father was of Arabian origin, but not him." "And her mother was completely Jewish, but she isn't." "They won't separate." "[In French] Wanna bet?" "Alright..." "let's bet on it." "[In French] Ok, let's watch." "Alright, let's watch." "[In French] It's a way of saying the opposite." "Yes, I said the opposite, so what?" "[In French] So they were just lies..." "No, they were not lies." "[In French] But it wasn't the truth..." "Yes... it was already a part of the truth." "[In French] Oh, yeah... [in French] So, it's the truth born of contradictions?" "Exactly." "The truth is born of the justification of the contradictions in the hearts of the people." "[In French] It's the solution of people's contradictions." "Yes..." "that's where you find the truth." "[In French] So it's alright for us?" "I'm afraid not." "Everything's going wrong for us." "[In French] Why?" "We're opposite types." "[In French] I'm part of the people, and so are you..." "Because between us there's no contrast, just antagonism." "[In French] We're antagonists, and not opposites?" "You aren't the people, you're the middle class." "[In French] Yes, I'm not the people, I'm the middle class." "I'd like to stay with you..." "but I'd like to leave you." "[In French] Yes, stay with me, I don't want to leave you." "Yes, but you see, we've already separated, you're not a revolutionary." "[In French] It's true, I'm not a revolutionary." "[In French] And we've already separated." "[In French] When are you leaving?" "Soon." "I'm catching a plane for Mexico City at 5." "[In French] And a plane from Mexico to Cuba?" "Cuba's surrounded..." "you have to go via Mexico." "[In French] I thought there was a direct flight." "[In French] I didn't know Cuba was surrounded." "The old time fairy tales enter his life today." "Because there's no time without time." "And I've been waiting a long time for you." "Time has all the time." "Your hand comes towards me..." "The love of these moments" "You know you only live once." "Because..." "there's no time without time." "And I've been waiting a long time for you." "Time has all the time." "Time." "Time." "So, what are you doing?" "[In French] Yes, what are you doing?" "Can't you see we're talking?" "[In French] What are they talking about?" "Considering the images, probably love." "[In French] But sometimes, images lie." "No, images never lie." "[In French] Yes, images often lie." "[In French] In fact, cinema is a world of lies... [in French] Why are you laughing?" "I've got the right to laugh." "[In French] Yes, but why?" "I'm laughing because of what you said... that cinema is the art of lying." "[In French] So, why is that funny?" "Why's that funny?" "Because you're of a certain age... but you're speaking about something that's very young." "[In French] I'm not that old, I'm just 20." "[In French] But Cinema is not so young... [in French] It has the age of Roosevelt, Churchill... [in French] ...Stalin after the war..." "Yes..." "Cinema has the same age as Stalin," "Churchill and Roosevelt, but they were old and that's why everything's going wrong today." "[In French] Is everything wrong 'cause they were old?" "[In French] Why?" "Because they were old people who lead a new world without knowing it was new." "[In French] Oh, yes, I see." "[In French] Like Kosygin, de Gaulle or Johnson today." "[In French] Old men who don't know [in French] They're leading a new world." "Yes, like Kosygin, de Gaulle or Johnson today." "[In French] Yeah, alright, but... [in French] What's the relationship between cinema and me?" "What's the relationship between you and cinema?" "It's that you talk about something you don't know." "[In French] I talk about things I don't know?" "[In French] It's not true, I go to the cinema very often." "Perhaps you often go to the cinema, but you see very few films... or, on the contrary, you see lots of films, but you see little Cinema." "[In French] How can you say I see little cinema... if I watch lots of films..." "Because Cinema doesn't exist yet, or films either." "[In French] Cinema doesn't exist yet?" "[In French] So it's like mathematics before Euclides... [in French] And before Einstein... [in French] It's a stuttering... it's clumsy." "It's like mathematics before Euclides and Einstein, it's a stuttering, clumsy science." "[In French] And the things we see, what are they?" "Nothing." "[In French] Really nothing?" "Sometimes... in an old Murnau film, or... a young Bertolucci film... you see something happening." "[In French] Yes, it's true... [in French] Sometimes in a young Dreyer film... [in French] Or in an old Rouche film... [in French] You can see something different... [in French] Like a flash... that is the truth of Cinema." "Like a bolt of lightning, that represents the truth of cinema." "[In French] Let's watch." "Yes..." "let's watch." "[In French] Down there, the withered flowers of other people's holidays." "Down there, the withered flowers of other people's holidays." "[In French] Even when we are... [in French] Far from one another..." "Even when we're separated... [in French] ...everything brings us together." "...everything brings us together." "[In French] The prisons of freedom are falling." "The prisons of freedom are falling." "[In French] A hint of the view was enough." "A fragment of a view was enough." "[In French] The sun's eyelid falls on your face." "The sun's eyelid covers your face." "[In French] Our unmovable weight digs our path." "Our unmovable weight digs our path." "[In French] A woman's nudity is wiser [in French] Than a philosopher's teachings." "A woman's nudity is wiser than a philosopher's teachings." "[In French] Is it your hand, a dazzling souvenir in the sun?" "Is it my hand, this dazzling souvenir in the sun?" "[In French] That sacrifices time [in French] To the eternal youth of the perfect flame." "Yes, I sacrifice time to the eternal youth of the perfect flame." "[In French] Poor is your hand, to be so indifferent" "How poor your hand is, to be so indifferent... [in French] To the twilight, who let everything go." "To the twilight, who let everything go." "[In French] Your hand, that will never be able [in French] To distance me from you." "Your hand, that will never be able to distance me from you." "I am the mirror... [in French] I think about what they said so I am the observer, [in French] I am a witness..." "So I am the image." "[In French] And I say what they think..." "And I say what they think... [in French] So I am the observer." "I am the witness." "[In French] I am the mirror." "I think about what they said." "[In French] So I am the reflection." "If existence is not free, it becomes empty, or neutral." "If it's free, it's nothing but a game." "[In French] There's a tragic reality..." "Vietnam." "[In French] This country who embodies the ambitions [in French] And the hopes of a forgotten world... [in French] ...tragically alone." "The earth..." "until it gave birth to just trees or birds, was a free universe." "[In French] If we analyze Vietnam's loneliness, [in French] We fall into distress" "[in French] Because of this illogic moment of mankind." "The charm of freedom... lost its splendor... when the earth... produced for the first time... a being who demanded... freedom as if it were a law set above the universe." "[In French] If it's not free, existence becomes empty." "[In French] Or neutral." "[In French] If it's free, it's a game." "There is a tragic situation..." "Vietnam." "A nation that embodies... the aspirations and hopes for victory... of a whole forgotten world." "Vietnam is tragically alone." "[In French] The earth... until it gave birth [in French] To just trees or birds, [in French] Was a free universe." "If we analyze Vietnam's loneliness, we fall into distress because of this illogic moment... that mankind is going through." "[In French] The charm of freedom lost its splendor when the earth produced for the first time a being who demanded freedom as if it were a law set above the universe." "Beyond what I am... [in French] We have long believed that..." "Which fills me with anxiety." "[In French] ...America will be the theatre of great wars..." "I meet a being... [in French] ...fought by all humanity." "And to live only for what fascinates us." "[In French] The struggle in America... [in French] Will happen when the time is right, [in French] Because it's a question of innocence [in French] Of size of the continent" "[in French] And of crimes committed for its liberation." "You have to refuse boredom." "[In French] Beyond what I am..." "We..." "have long believed that... [in French] Which fills me with anxiety." "...America will be the theatre of great wars... [in French] I meet a being fought... by all humanity." "[In French] ...and to live only for what fascinates us." "The struggle in America... will happen when the time is right, because... it's a question of innocence... of size of the continent... and of crimes committed for its liberation." "[In French] You have to refuse boredom." "Because the enemy is there, always present." "The enemy strikes every day, and threatens us with new attacks every day." "These attacks will unite us today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow... [in French] Because the enemy is there, [in French] He strikes every day, [in French] And threatens us with new attacks." "[In French] These attacks will unite us today, [in French] Tomorrow, the day after tomorrow..." "To be nude means making the effort... to climb beyond the first words in the dark sex of silence." "[In French] To be nude means making the effort... [in French] To climb beyond the first words [in French] In the dark sex of silence." "The nude then becomes the black and white, it becomes something that is no longer a subject and has no substance..." "It is the mortal... silent monster." "[In French] The nude then becomes [in French] The black and white... [in French] It becomes something that [in French] Is no longer a subject [in French] And has no substance... [in French] It is the mortal silent monster." "Those who prepare for this necessary union will be the object of the people's gratitude." "[In French] Those who prepare for this union [in French] Will receive the people's gratitude." "Without an armed struggle there is no definite avant garde." "[In French] There is not a definite avant garde... [in French] Without an armed struggle?" "[In French] So what?" "Today the Marines are shooting everything that moves." "[In French] The Marines are shooting everything that moves?" "[In French] So what?" "After the Cuban revolution after Santo Domingo, after Greece, after the Arab-Israeli war, after the resistance in Hanoi, after the mercenaries in the Congo, there's a state of urgency." "[In French] Is there a state of urgency?" "[In French] So what?" "So there are urgent, principled reasons, that entail armed revolutionary front lines everywhere, which are disowned by the European left." "[In French] What are these revolutionary front lines?" "It's my family..." "It's revolution." "Your family... is democracy." "[In French] Yes, revolution is your family." "[In French] Democracy is my family." "Right." "[In French] So what?" "So, these two things can't live together." "[In French] They can't live together, even if they're alone?" "No..." "not even if they love each other." "What are they doing?" "!" "[In French] They're still, they don't move." "If they're not moving, it means it's the end of the film." "[In French] Is this the end of the film?" "Yes." "[In French] Did you remember the title?" "I remember the title now." "It's "The Departure and Return of the Prodigal Children"." "[In French] The Departure and Return of the Prodigal Children?" "[In French] What does it mean?" "[In French] Sounds like a biblical title." "It is a biblical title." "It means that each of the prodigal children returns to their own families." "[In French] I was right, they will break up [in French] And return to their homes." "Let's watch the images for the last time... [in French] We're gonna watch the images again?" "[In French] We can't, the door is closed..." "Well, let's listen to the images... [in French] Yes..." "let's listen to the images... [in French] It was the first and only dream." "The first the only dream." "[In French] Well, goodbye..." "No goodbyes... featuring a group of students from the University of Rome" " How is it?" " Fine!" "Well now..." "'Poetry resembles a sun's ray that shines on this darkness, covers it with its light and illuminates the hidden countenance of things'." "So it's not a work of empty souls and dull minds." "So artists who, in the false name of "pure art" or "art for art's sake", close themselves off from the commotion of life and the anxiety of thought..." "Ho Chi Minh, cha-cha!" " Get out, you reds!" " Enough, go away!" "Don't forget your good manners!" "Take your hat off and your hands out of your pockets!" "The students' assembly has decided that all of today's didactic activities must be suspended." "What assembly?" "We don't recognize any assembly!" "All today's professorial lectures must be suspended." "After my lecture!" "Listen, if you want to talk to me take your hands out of your pockets..." "We don't want to talk to you but to our comrades!" "Listen comrades, I think the most useful thing now, especially for those who weren't part of the assembly, would be to ask us questions." "We want to listen to the lecture!" "It's much more interesting!" " You're desperadoes!" " Hooligans!" "We've all got the same problems..." "Why don't we talk it over together?" "Listen, this isn't the time or place to talk." "According to the timetable at this time I've got to give a lesson and no-one will stop me from doing so." "We don't want to argue with you, professor it would be a waste of time!" " Why?" "Do you want to stop me giving my lesson?" "Be honest, have the courage to..." "Look, you should change your tone." "Perhaps you don't know that you're talking to a professor who's been in a concentration camp for two years," "I've been in Dachau!" "You've been in Dachau, and now you're talking crap!" "Why did you wipe it all off?" "!" "Rewrite everything!" "Anyway kids, why don't we talk about occupying the university and about academic authoritarianism?" " Get out, go away!" " No!" "Is this the only answer you've got?" "And I know why, because university doesn't teach you to be an individual with ideas... but just how to repeat, to repeat by rote." "It teaches you how to stay in your place, to respect the hierarchy..." "It teaches you how to command, but not in a real way because it's about executing commands like we obey orders today it's not occupying the university, bivouacking inside it or scribbling on the walls that you will resolve anything." "Given the current crisis in the representative bodies, the occupation for us constitutes the only means of rebellion able to challenge the abuse of power of the academic body..." "Secondly, the occupation has meant the discovery of a common way of working, breaking the solitude, the division and individualism which are the best weapons of those who wish to keep us in a passive state." "The university organizes consensus with the system whereas we want to organize dissent." "So the occupation has constituted an effective tool for all the student movement and for each one of us was a time of individual growth." " Leave alone the university!" " Look at that ignorant!" "Don't you understand that while we continue to live in the professors' pockets our dissent is impossible..." "Stand up!" "Hail the "Duce"!" " Buffoons!" " Ruffians!" "As the President of this faculty, I have to say... that this is lesson time, so you are obstructing the execution of a right." "Whether you like it or not, we're in a democratic country where there's a parliament that legislates in harmony with a constitution that sanctions equality for all its citizens." "The state is the totality of the institutions destined to defend the interests of the rich... against those of the poor, maintaining the exploitation of the workforce." "The law is always enacted by the rich against the poor and is administered by magistrates recruited from the ruling class, who apply it... with precise class-consciousness." "This coercion is the systematic exercise of legalized violence against the exploited." "In every country, the workers' movements have had to conquer the right to be recognized and to strike through battles..." "How dare you insult the professor, you piece of shit!" "...in the conflicts between capital and work... the army never intervened against capital and always against work to respect this legality means letting them deceive you." "Think about what you're all doing before it's too late." "What you're doing is illegal and I have the duty to tell you that." "We know what we're doing's illegal, if it was legal it wouldn't change anything." "That's enough." "I also believe the university needs some reform, but I don't think a lot's needed to make it work well... more rooms, the right teaching staff..." "No to the masters' schools!" "No to the masters' schools!" "If you stop this agitation, I'm ready to negotiate with you all and to organize a schedule of meetings with the professors..." "The problem needs to be faced globally without stopping this agitation!" "You're like a slippery eel!" "I'm neither an eel nor a buffoon." "You're buffoons because you don't know what you want." "Mr. President, I continue to insist on doing the lesson!" "Afterwards I can talk until midnight standing on my feet here in front of you... the Germans also kept me standing up for hours." "I declare, Mr. President, that I was violently stopped from giving my lesson, which was a crime to which you are all witnesses!" "Like the North Vietnamese are ready to negotiate as long as the Americans stop the bombing, we professors are ready to negotiate as long as you stop this agitation." "You are the B-52's who bomb our brains with your stupid stories!" "I don't give way to violence, Mr. President!" "You don't need reforms, you need a reformatory!" "Violence has never given good results." "Remember Victor Hugo, "There's nothing as stupid as winning..." "The real glory is in convincing"." "You have all my understanding, believe me kids, but I can't place myself outside the law." " Slave!" " Who said "slave"?" "!" "Slave!" "Slave!" "Slave!" "Mr. President, just give me the order and I'll sweep this trash!" "Listen Mr. President, since primary school they told us to shut up and obey with no arguments." "We want to free ourselves from this inferiority complex towards teachers behind their desks." "If you want me to come out from behind my desk during my lessons, you just have to ask." "There shouldn't be any more desks, lessons or exams." "Lessons are natural events." "As oysters produce pearls, so teachers give lessons." "Let's not go too far, I learned something in university." "What's taught at university is how to obey and hence to command, because what's learned with authoritarianism can be taught only with authoritarianism." "But if there's no exam, how can you tell whether or not the student has learned?" "It's not right that a person who's studied is treated in the same way as someone who hasn't studied." "There have always been the clever and the stupid, ...people of merit or not." " Racist!" "No, it's completely natural." "I think it's our precise duty to verify who is the cleverest because it's on them that the future of our country depends." "The sole merit of your "clever people"" "is to have been born into a rich or cultured family, while those you call stupid come from poor families!" "You give good votes to those who can speak well to those who can come here, to those who can live and breathe your middle-class culture." "Your discrimination is based on class, not merit!" "That's not true, there are children of country people and workers here." "Yes, but only 7%, and of those just 1% manage to graduate." "The middle-class forms 10% of the Italian population but supplies 90% of the graduates which will form the future ruling class." "The remaining 10% are supplied by 90% of the Italian population." "Assuming that you're not so racist to believe that the stupidity of the working class is innate, you can't avoid recognizing that Italian universities are universities of class." "Yes, but I can't resolve those problems." "I do my best to understand students from any class, and no-one can deny that when I examine a student I always say:" ""Use your own words, use your own words"." "Paternalist!" "Paternalism's the mirror image of authoritarianism, two sides of the same coin." "Let's speak openly..." "Even though I should have power, I feel I have none." "You don't know this, but people have been bad ever since the Twelve Tables." "The strongest survive..." "It's pointless to object..." ""Homo homini lupus"." "You'll understand when you'll have a family, a job and children..." "You're young now and it's normal." "No, for us "being young" doesn't mean" ""not being adults yet"." "There's no difference between the generations, there's just the difference between people who have a critical, dialectic position regarding reality and those who passively submit to it." "The logic behind your arguments is the logic of the inevitable betrayal in becoming an adult." "It's the logic you followed and since you don't want to assume your responsibility you're trying to devalue our movement to a matter of age, youth or other similar banalities." "I won't permit you to use that kind of language!" "Stop arguing with these stiffs, it's a waste of time, don't you understand?" "You're a scoundrel, a buffoon." "Show me your card." "I won't show you anything!" "You don't scare me, you know!" "You ARE scared!" "Ho Chi Minh!" "Ho Chi Minh!" "Ho Chi Minh!" "Ho Chi Minh!" "Ho Chi Minh!" "Ho Chi Minh!" "Calm down, calm down!" "You won't get anywhere by hitting each other!" "Let's discuss, let's discuss!" "That's enough, return to your places!" "Let me give you my thoughts about this agitation." "You must understand that the university is in a disastrous situation on every level:" "Students, professors, structure." "You could genuinely say that the established order is in reality organized chaos." "The professorial chair as baronial fiefdom, the police-like attendance checks, are all elements of a crisis and putrefaction for which and against which you've acted." "Obviously one could talk about all this in more detail, but in any case..." "In my opinion it's necessary to move on from this nebulous stage and build the basis of a collective, democratic organization which alone makes possible the new experiments and hypotheses, that are..." "Fire, fire!" "Good!" "Good!" "I'm sorry about your little book, professor, but we don't care about your fetishes." "But this is a violence that hides your lack of ideas." "No, it's a provocation." "But you're putting yourselves at the level of fascists and Nazis, they burned books too." "What's your indiscriminate hatred for culture all about?" "What you call 'culture', with a capital 'C', is just the bad conscience of middle-class society." "If you were a true Marxist you wouldn't be here accusing us." "You've shown that you haven't understood that when a middle-class person condemns political violence he masks his fear using skilful moralistic accusations." ""There's no politics here", says the middle-class person, but we assert the political nature of our action." "The system is violent in dividing society into classes and maintains itself through institutions like schools at the beck and call of capital." "But you all have a great fear, a middle-class fear of violence, and you're indignant about police violence as if it were illogical, unnatural and irrational." "But it's not true, it's the necessary violence of the system defending itself." "Against this violence of the masters you persist in defending lawfulness, the masters' lawfulness which is of itself violent." "So, like Brecht, we say:" ""Only violence serves, where violence reigns"." "That means theorizing in favor of insurrection and terrorism." "Don't you realize that's playing the fascists' game?" "But fascism is neither a concept nor a moment of the spirit, it's the masters' weapon." "Miss, I agree with you." "But as long as you continue to theorize in favor of violence..." "For us violence isn't a principle, it doesn't interest us." "If you place obstacles in our path we'll overcome them, if violence is necessary we'll use it." "We're for the abolition of war." "We don't want war, but war can be abolished by war alone." "Until there are no longer arms, it's necessary to take up arms." "Don't you realize I'm not your enemy?" "You keep saying a horizontal line separates the academics from the students but in my opinion the line's vertical..." "On the one hand there are academics and students who think the university's got to stay as it is and, on the other hand, there are those who want to change it." "It's clear which side I'm on." "We agree you're not all the same but it's pointless looking at each individual case." "As professors in our class-conscious university you're our enemies because you're tools of a repressive system." "That's absurd!" "Students against professors..." "If the students and professors made a united front then the struggle for reform would be..." "Reform and batons are two means to reach the same objective:" "The consolidation of the system." "That's extremism, stupid extremism!" "Why don't you want to understand that every struggle for progress is a struggle that moves towards the socialist objective I say that if you're able to transform and improve the structure of universities, it will be your best contribution" "to the struggle for the country's socialist reform." "You mean for its capitalist rationalization!" "We believe that a struggle isolated in the universities would have no revolutionary results." "That's why our movement rejects making simple demands." "Today, becoming organized like trade unions means delegating your own struggle to the parties and refusing to be political, and we reject that." "That's just cheap indifference... and mistrust of political parties!" "No, it's not a general rejection of every party, it's a conscious rejection of a certain kind of struggle that tries to imprison every revolutionary drive in middle-class parliamentarianism." "That's just hot air!" "Be concrete, if you can!" "Silly, stupid idiots!" "Ignorants!" "We believe in the student movement's potential that being closely connected to the university structure must understand the relation of this structure to the whole capitalist structure of which it's a part." "But you don't see how the struggle will develop over time." "Out of your struggle will come a democratic university no longer aimed at preparing you for the industry or subject to capitalist interests." "It won't be just technicians who come out of this university, not just the passive executors of social exploitation." "That's why I'm talking about the institutionalization of the results of your struggle..." "It would be a great result against the conservative forces to undermine them in a centre of privilege." "Then tomorrow you can take up the struggle again from a more advanced position." "So you don't really want to understand." "We don't believe in a university that's different or even legalized to be against the system." "University can't become a happy island of socialism inside a capitalist society." "You speak in bad faith!" "The system only tolerates those reforms that don't change current class relationships." "This means that the system is unassailable so what are we struggling for?" "You might as well just wait for it to blow itself apart." "There's no need to prove that you're even stupider than we thought." "You know very well that a new system, a socialist system, can't gradually build itself inside the old capitalist system." "The current ruling class wouldn't allow itself to be expropriated bit by bit, sector by sector." "A global strategy is needed, the question of power must be addressed." " Right, that's what I was just saying..." " "Right" what?" "!" "Listen, I'm ready for the inevitable wolf-whistles but I'll say it in any case since it's what I think." "The problem, in my opinion, isn't to conduct a sectional isolated struggle but to return to the fundamental political crux of the matter, to reconnect to those political forces that have been fighting for decades for democratic socialist change in our country." " That's enough about the CP!" " Revisionist!" " Sell-out!" " Conformist!" "Chairman Mao says, "Some Western capitalist countries tolerate the legal presence of communist parties only to the extent that they do not damage fundamental middle-class interests." "Beyond those limits they are no longer tolerated."" "Student power!" "Student power!" " That's enough stock phrases!" " You're a stock professor!" "Student power means much more than power to the students." "It means not accepting the role of the professional in society, it means overcoming the isolated condition of the student, it means mass mobilization." "The whole movement must stem from a clearly anti-capitalist conscience." "With this conscience the students make social actions and connect with forces against the system, and they mature through direct contact with the needs of the working class which they try to interpret in a way that provokes revolutionary conflict." "That's why "student power"" "doesn't mean trade union demands but fully-involved political work." "For God's sake, that's not the problem!" "The problem is that you're all intellectuals so you can only find opportunities for revolutionary struggle within the Party!" "Why can't you see that if the students demonstrate today it's not to have more rooms or to have the accounts published, it's because they're fighting against the system or at least they're starting to fight against it!" " Yes, of course!" " 'Of course' what?" "!" "Why do you think they're not doing it in the traditional way?" "Why do you think they no longer pass through the parties?" "Because they're fed up with the democratic route to socialism, with the appeals for anti-fascist unity." "You must understand that our power comes from the crisis in your strategy." "What crisis?" "!" "You're making me lose my patience!" "Is it just you who has the right to lose patience?" "!" "And why do you always take it out on the Communist Party?" "Just look at you!" "For aggressive revolutionary politics you need a self-discipline that you can only dream of, plus heroic willpower and a capacity for suffering." "And let me say that you seem to have fun with your revolution, but remember a revolution is not a variety show and this is not a stage!" "This is a farce that's teaching us a lot." "First of all to despise those who we used to fear." "Look, if you talk like that" "I'll tell you what I really think about you and your comrades." "You're a shoddy minority of pro-Chinese, you're irresponsible and fanatical, you want to deceive the majority of students who want to change the university and who know the how, the when and the limits." "And I must say something else... you're ungrateful, because if the Communist press hadn't been on your side, if our MP's..." "You would have been..." "Children!" "The police!" "I'm against it in principle, but these are provocations... they're irresponsible provocateurs." "I'm against it in principle, but in this case it's necessary." "We're here to restore order to this chaos!" "You'll be sorry for what you've done." "You've overstepped all the limits..." "Every limit..." "of reasonableness." "Inspector!" "In the name of the law I order you to leave this room." "Come on!" "Hit them hard, go on!" "Why don't they feel any pain?" "Give it to me, give it to me!" "Bastards, I know you're in the service of foreign powers." "You're crazy, where do get this courage?" "Rogues!" "Jailbirds!" "Long live the police!" "Long live the police!" "Ripped by:" "SkyFury"