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for shamanistic which. crossroads of religion. say some strong spirits. if you're just joining us a very warm welcome to you this is not the life for most of the headlines now spreads all across the united states as thousands of angry americans demand that the corporate be looking is held to account for the ongoing economic downturn they claim the police are using a stream of the heavy handed tactics to break up the protests which are being sidelined by the mainstream media. and clouds of uncertainty hanging over greece as the eurozone ministers delayed the next release of bailout funds desperately needed to keep the country clear of bankruptcy it comes off the athens
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announced it would not be able to meet its debt reducing targets despite the tough austerity measures. plus from the glitz and glamour of high fashion catwalks to abusive child labor human rights groups and blow the whistle on a cotton industry which runs the government of. well the world has yet to see the worst of its economic troubles this according to a senior sociology scholar at yale university and many well i want to strain things that real crash will come within just a few years just as capitalism reaches its natural and that's in our interview right now hereabouts.
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thank you very much for being with us today sir. so exactly a few years ago you told our. real economic crash is still a couple of years down the line is that with us right now. you know it's a year or two still down the line but it's but it's very clearly taught me what was the biggest trouble at this point the united states the european union just the rest of the world. actually everybody's in trouble but the united states is clearly in trouble the european union is in trouble i think it's in worse trouble than the united states but it's incredible what i eat i think also that the so-called newly emerging countries or the emergent countries brazil india and china are also in trouble and so i i don't see anybody who isn't in trouble so like you're saying the global financial system clearly broken what is wrong with the modern capitalism that's a very long story but i mean modern capitalism has in my view but that's
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a long story a reach the end of its rope and it cannot survive as a system and what we are seeing is the structural crisis of the system so the structural crisis goes on for a long time it really started in my view more or less in the one nine hundred seventy s. it would go on for another twenty thirty forty years it's not a crisis of a year or a short moment it's a major structural unfolding of a system and we're in france to another system and in fact the real political struggle that's going on in the world so most people refuse to recognize. it's not about capitalism should we have a should we not should replace it. i'm of course you can have two very different kinds of views on what should replace it what's your view well i would like a more relatively democratic more relatively galatz area of world that's one view
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we've never had that history of the world. it's possible the view is that you have a very. unequal polarizing exploitive system doesn't have to be capitalism capitalism is that you can do that many other ways some of which maybe fall worse than capitalism so that's the way i see because of the political struggle that's technically called a bifurcation. of a system so bifurcation capitalistic system is directly. yes its roots are in many ways the impossibility of continuing the basic principle of capitalism which is. ceaseless accumulation of content i know that's the whole point of capitalism as a system and it's it's worked in some ways marvelously well for five hundred years
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it's been a extremely successful system and what it has tried to do but it has undone itself as all systems do but it's a dangerous all this social issue and it's an enormously dangerous to the pros and cons if you mean is it dangerous to you and to me yes it's extremely dangerous to you and to me. in fact in one of my books i called it hell on earth it's a system in which everything is relatively in short term unpredictable and people can live with unpredictability in the short run loose. with unpredictability in the long run we cannot justify but if you don't know what's going to happen the next day or the next year then you don't know what to do and you get paralyzed and that's basically what we're seeing in the world economy right now is a paralysis nobody's investing really because they're not sure that three years
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from now they'll get their money back so when you're not sure three years from now you get your money back you don't invest and if you don't invest that makes the situation even worse but people don't feel they don't have much choice and they're right they don't have too much choice the options are are few and rightly said we are and. there are pros and cons we have no choice but to be in it. a way out well it's not a question of a way out we obviously what happens in a bifurcation at some point the thing tilts and we get into a new relatively stable situation the crisis is over we're in a new system and we don't know which one it will be it's very optimistic in the sense that it matters what you and i do in a way that in the normal workings of a system it doesn't matter in the normal workings of the system right you put
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a lot of energy and everything in the and i was back where in russia there's something called the russian revolution one thousand nine hundred seventeen there was a revolution it was an enormous social effort right incredible numbers of people put energy into it tried to support it in x. and y. way they did incredible things and in the end eighty years later you see where is russia in relative to where it was in one thousand nine hundred thirteen in many ways it's back to where it was or not not that far. from where it was same thing could be said of the french revolution enormous social left and after fifty years. were they more then a sort of ripple on a continuous line of. change within their country so what does that say
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that the importance of a curse and all choice that you're talking about that you and well that point is the situation changes when you get into the structural crisis instead of a lot of effort. making a small amount of change basically a little effort can make an enormous amount of change because the whole thing is so unstable so volatile that every little effort pushes it in one direction or another so i sometimes say this is the historicism nation of the whole greek philosophical distinction between determinism and free will when the system is relatively stable it's a relatively determined a system in which we have relatively little free play when it's unstable when it's going into structural crisis freewill comes into the picture that is to say your
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actions and my actions really matter in a way that they didn't for five hundred years that that's my basic point now that we've always strained karl marx as one of your biggest influences do you think he's still as relevant in twenty first century well. look karl marx was a great great thinker of the nineteenth century he had all the virtues of his insights and all the limitations of being a man of the nineteenth century one of his great limitations was that he was too much of a classical economist. he he he was too much of a terminus. and he didn't see the fact that systems he did see the systems come to an end but he thought they came to an end as a result of a sort of process of conscious revolution and i'm suggesting they come to an end
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because of internal contradictions and everyone is a prisoner of their time there's no question of that so he's a prisoner of the fact that he was in one thousand nine hundred three think i'm a prisoner of the twentieth century carolla twenty first century well i know but i was formed i mean i was born in one nine hundred thirty of seventy years in the twentieth century i feel that i'm a product of the twentieth century and that's probably reveals itself in the limitations of my thought how much. those two centuries different that translate it from twenty to twenty it's really that different well i think yes i think the. real turning point was you know sear come one nine hundred seventy. first of all the wars the world revolution of one nine hundred sixty eight and not
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. on not on important events in fact i think of three. of the most significant events of the twentieth century more important than the russian revolution more important than the u.s. coming becoming the hadronic power in one thousand nine hundred five where there are. nine hundred sixty eight broke the liberal illusion that was. governing the world system either. in fact the bifurcation we're coming into and we have been living in the wake of nine hundred sixty eight ever since everywhere are you saying where ever since then we've been living. on the brink of sixty eight is that hard thing to deal with the fact that people often say for the last two decades world has become more violent and there is no violence i think what it is. is a sense of his calm for perhaps not measuring the actual
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reality of discomfort but there's no question people were relatively calm plywoods in one nine hundred fifty s. or sixty's in a way that they're not talking about it today everybody is fearful. in many ways they have right to be fearful but you would still think that with all the progress into acknowledging the fact that we like to think we're more more civilized. there will be no more wars what does it say about human nature it says about human nature that. people are ready to be violent under many many circumstances and i mean. and are we more civilized i don't know that we're more civilized. and that's a kind of dubious concept in fact first of all the civilized cause more trouble than the civilized civilized try to destroy the barbarians it's not the barbarians
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who try to destroy the civilized the civilized define the barbarians but the others are the barbarians we are the civilized this is what we're seeing right now west trying to teach the barbarians all around the world we've been seeing that for five hundred years now thank you very much for this interview ok. even the books if this is the secret. here is the case. whether it is a buddhist pray. or a shamanistic which. crossroads of religion. say for strong spirits is.
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peace soon which rises if you move soon from constant pressure. for instance on t.v. dot com. the headlines on r c uproar spreads across the united states as thousands of angry americans demand that the corporate lobbyists help to account for the economic downturn they claim the police are using heavy handed tactics to break up the protests which are being sidelined by the mainstream media. piles of uncertainty hanging over greece as eurozone ministers delay the next release about desperately needed to keep the country clear of bankruptcy and comes after athens announced it would not be able to meet debt reducing targets despite mawson's our posterity russia. plus from the glitz and glamour of high fashion capital to abusive child labor human rights
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groups blow the whistle on record stands culture industry which runs the government but. are those the main headlines here on our c.e.o. but for now let's go right into the world of sports with andrew and andrew. for russian yet n.b.a. all star undertaker lang has agreed to come back to the moscow club where he started as a boy but the details just stuff that. hello there thanks for watching the sports and these are the headlines returning home n.b.a. star undertaker lenka signed a three year contract with moscow sites he is. plus one of the over leads the russian charge in beijing while the first rated andy roddick suffers an early exit at the china open. the first comeback in the world rugby world cup to form
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a world cup in kingsley jones is russia's new. first after a decade of playing in the n.b.a. under the cover lanka will return to russia to continue his career the former utah i just star i signed a three year contract with two years going moscow i currently became a free agent at the end of last season after a ten year stint with the jazz club with the current n.b.a. lockout looking like it could scupper the start of the new american season he's decided to head back to his childhood club however a clear link is new to skulk contract will help him to return to the n.b.a. if the page was dissolved the army men have won the russian league for the last nine years including lanka who played for them as a teenager will train with his new team mates and choose they also promised to give all the money years in russia to his children's charity foundation. tennis world number three beers on a video about has been leading a russian charge at the china open although she did meet three sets to reach the third round one of the over taking the first set six three against the loba however
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the czech then won the next six four to level the match because the russian cruised through the decider earlier on rushes to see a public train to progress and see set piece in the rear josie martin is sanchez amery kirilenko defeated u.s. open champion sam stosur for a second time is many weeks after getting better additionally in tokyo also there was a scare with women's number one caroline wozniacki in her opening match yesterday the defending champion was up against the unseeded you see her out there on the world number forty eight displayed some solid baseline play to see all the first set six three wozniacki doas back will hit back with a vengeance in the second to take that love that was again made to work in the decider before winning it seven five. i'm in the men's room because usually i was between world number eleven a close on my bro that is the fourth time in four meetings the russians got the better of the spaniards and other thais today joel free to song a peaceful carriage to go to meet prof seven six seven five and check on it but it
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is a set of events you can meltzer from austria there. but it is by by andy roddick the american falling at the first hurdle in beijing going out to lesser known kevin anderson of south africa anderson smashed eight aces and some classy rooney's infuriated short tempered and out of sorts roddick six four seven five was the final score in this one. now in ice hockey spartak beat city rivals banana for one in last night's moscow darby unama had poem advantage and are the western conference leaders and so were expected to play by that spot out went all the time you call for the first period. which then got the second. and follow slovakia myself also added a third at the end of the second period you're going to kill of got the fourth
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before the nomic to get the strike community bank despite the victory starting date in the western conference. another news there will be a new face in the russian squad for their two remaining year a twenty twelve qualifies rubin strike if not to be had received his maiden call up to fill the void left by begin jude alexander courage because you heard his ankle this weekend twenty three year old de dieu has scored three goals in twenty games since the start of the domestic season while coach has once again overlooked former russian former russian star dmitri keane who started his time at birch champions i actually go after shine for dan hard last season really does russia go to subtract here on friday before hosting and or four days later. meanwhile fresh rugby players have back for more wales frankie kingsley jones become their new head coach the team arrived back in moscow yesterday after failing to reach the knockout stages of the world cup in new zealand jones is currently detains
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assistant coach and is being tipped to replace nicole on us at the helm after he stepped down after their last great game you're russian self says is the part that was planned before the tournament it started but in the prize believe jones would be a good replacement. because of this probably because i made the decision to quit the team before the tournament so it's not connected it will go results of the world cup i've been spearheading the team for three years no in the side needs new inspiration and new challengers probably appointing an experienced cooler would be the right choice however if you consider all stays i think you can head coach decisions with you if you saw for us if you could you could steal a share and give a lot to this team i think it is nice to talk to us professional. i'm sure you can see a really good job as well you can continue what you need for a start. over in the states there's still no win for the indianapolis colts in the
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n.f.l. they have some to their third the fate of the season losing twenty four seventeen to the tampa bay buccaneers the colts are still missing first choice quarterback peyton manning through injury and with kerry collins also add they gave curtis painter his first start for the side and started well enough to hooking up with tear gas down here to give a pulse i tend nothing late in the second quarter. panned out the tampa bay tied the game with a field goal the pair combined again to give the colts a seventeen tenley in the. real mazie run this all way to the end but the game would swing. because preston park is touchdown from josh freeman's. level the stall one small. and then with three minutes left of bursting run from a guy that blonde sealed the win for the buccaneers twenty four to seventeen the
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final school. now the trying to be used for next year's london olympics has been shown off for the first time and has a traditional reddish appearance to satisfy broadcasters t.v. companies wanted it to compliment the white and black seats in the stadium on the green grass of the infield among the first to try it out with schoolchildren as well as british athletes and they praised the surface which is similar to the one used at the recent world championships however there are concerns about the tracks long term future west ham united football club looks set to use the stadium after the games have finished one thing fears the track could then be removed but the british government is determined that won't happen. it was a promise leaving a stadium with the promise that we made at the time a bit of a promise made to the world in singapore. things if you make a promise you should keep them so it is very important for athletics in this
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country have a street in escape the world that's an example chip and make it easy for future generations growing up in and around the center of london it's incredibly important to us and that's before you've looked at one hundred million but it brings the number of becoming. the north caucuses has long established itself as a supplier of russia's spoiled and olympic champions particularly in wrestling boxing but traditional sports are also held in high regard their. reports from the festival in the sudden mountains. aiming to become a tradition in itself the caucuses games often quite a selection of traditional sports to cheer on for the second year running hardly any of them stand a chance of global olympic recognition but that was never de gea preserving the asian culture as well as getting people together is what this competition is all about the presence of i'm sure a festival the caucuses games will become recognized among this country's big
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tournament it's a bands like these that promote respect and friendship between the peoples of the multi national country which is russia the presidential envoy to the region also sad that olympic sports will feature the games next year well with or without them there was still plenty of action to keep the audiences and to taint the tug of war clearly the crowd favorite. was still trace in old beach with a hint of cheating or the ever popular beltran sling. which is not dissimilar to the more established record older style the fans and the athletes alike enjoying the process. is it's good i really love the games the competition here is high and the spirit is great i wish we had more events like this. and it turns out these games are not just for fun or the joy of taking part some
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plan to use them as a springboard to possible stardom and i think. the nice season is about to start just the championship of the republic than the national one i want to improve my sporting career. developing new stars is important so probably more essential is the legacy the games will leave behind as in the wake of the festival money has been promised to build a complex for more conventional schools in the region so in view generation can grow up to succeed the two hundred and fifty local athletes are currently vying to compete for russia at the london olympics held a trophy. that brings us the end of a full flow and said well that is next year. well. the latest in science and technology from around russia.
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