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i think i mean now he wants to do i'm going to debates happen yes nineteenth of april now he wants to beat with me in london for the b.b.c. mark i kept at only one. because you know first he said i thought equally he's pretty good so we made a pretty size deal i said i can be from stretch it's not even a debate. then he's a neutral moderate that we both clicked the t's. and. the moderate that introduces sas then each of us speaks for half an hour what but it's
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venting keep d.o.t. case. not that i think it rather left presentation then each of. us the odd that in ten minutes and then it's q. and a with the public because what they want to avoid is the live he explains better maybe he's even better he's he's very good muslim style of. muslim style in the sense that he knows very well he gave us some ten books but you know did buy a road because the proves the spirit was there and then he spun back and he of course you don't look old those books note the munch. so. i wanted to make it might be more of these you are going to. and the second think no. my plan is to play kennedy in that famous ninety six the. debate look at that it team you know why can't they do you own this thing can they
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do your program do they have kennedy look into that comment and american people you out of stuff we can you know and i wouldn't but i because bill reason except that one that is a must also not to appear cobwebs he was clearly enjoying to me and people would order the saying are you afraid the second present he. could i want to address people who may be attracted by hume who are a sikh of stupidity of political correctness and then something like i did you die out of stupidity of political correctness don't go through heem people assume the vote but in the stand that's. already you know why you attacked you know these i didn't they publish me in the national yes my take storm. no no spending the attacks on him it's incredible even the fact that in the god of the
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weeks now clearly believe me god again it's clear that the god of you on the spot of the establishment where they publish me online from time to time independent. but i discovered one of your guys look beautifully. he couldn't always got the un and that's that's that's being cloned believe an option only right it's a little bit more open god so brutally honest. god of the at least the only big day in the now at least to be open to those independent god again the. limits they are against us don't. they. against. against my girl i don't buy. socialist democrat but you know let's face it like americans are doing is
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a well planned operation why did you add the publish or somewhere else. you know this is the sad lesson of the day if one scythe is bad it doesn't. go right and it's ok as in a place here yes ok ok are you really no you're not baby that because you know we can be fascinated me sticks oh yeah yeah yeah yeah not that i shout about or just fun they had a much more cash oriented oh you can have banking for cash but in the store if they don't like your pain can be kind of that you got that's what's going on and i am an old guy i prefer to be good that kind of they identify you i want to be free to keep. the bike i remember i love the beat. you know when americans new forum over one hundred dollars views from ten people that was panicking that because they can't he couldn't stay and the american bank book
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became. the advertisement in a national newspaper the only one hundred dollars bills definitely very lead. by the way you must be. one of the very first cities like you cross the planet so huge that you see the great guards and so on are really very young but now you know turning back to yes like most restaurants will say you have to ask some of them why because they keep you just because they keep because they don't have you know do you avoid like the probably one percent of the income to do things ok the reason that it was. absolutely you know so you know what they like the how but also one of your tricks about estonia. when not they the first to computerize even elections you can vote through the web and so on although i think this could be good because it's one step towards this and i don't like it this permanent
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referendum ok we vote at the end every week and you believe you have to vote for something and so on you know it makes it less you go to a t. he you clique it's me i think that elections are crucial don't you think they could be something a little bit ritualistic exception that not just use not just you see there you know like yeah yeah although you know we are not that now i learned from. journalists who know very well the situation in china you know but they are all doing these like who are way it's nonetheless not a lot better then then i mean how or what are they called. google. google facebook and all those you know it's very sad how all these between the three they put the paper how all these big companies. yeah yeah yeah let's take
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the cold. you know once i was improvising very well for twenty minutes somebody counted it and said ritter gave a five minute interview he did eighty times you. know i know the thing and people are really saying that it will be interesting to out me and beat a film because he's a total if colletto and i will be doing call my sniffing and waving when you approach warsaw you can. only no no no you can see from outside when you see water so no down the soviet style you forgive you can see it
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for but you know i like this about polish people as they're not as bad as some people claim only until you meet i was told no it's the same thing as here in yugoslavia all republics that. dad there was a certain type of socialist pop music going to david also inviting soviet pop he was and it is has revived now it and i don't think it's really long before that time but it's nonetheless a kind of a weird nostalgia like i don't want to go baghdad about and others saw you know. immediately after the fall of the. you remember they wanted that or even plans to destroy that building. but now in a strange way it's the meeting ground for the young people you know what i agree with polish. i studied them you know this trip easyjet or whatever and i am not
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a flight many of them but it is curious for food by man trees or to green tea beer they flew there and they've got it so brutal that in the end they're spending they filled me there on crack oh on beer places cafeteria and he sleeps in the expect that one docs and english men and thought are beaten you know i understand them even here in slovenia. this and started to fade this not very modern lower class blue to english soccer fans or people who got drunk they can be very violent there were absolute racism east i always liked to play destruct my friends we should be against racism but selectively when it's losing time give out of the. adi cording. long live comet's
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palin no freedom for the enemies of freedom my favorite of you. ok ok ok first question the trick is famously a critic of political correctness p.c. culture one of his other point is that he is a fan of men us common courtesy and so on but at the face of feet political correctness can be read as an extension of men else in terms of offense so how do i get out of the extension beautiful question but i have an answer for me political correctness is precisely not an approach of many others but of streak regulation men that means to do something weeks you are not thought of molly obliged to do then that if you obey them or not they're not getting that tragedy of political correctness is that instead of appealing to men
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that if they try to enforce direct that it can even legal persecution if you're in for that sort of meet the true problem with political correctness again it's not men us it's the decay of men that we have to be spontaneous man that is not if you behave if you don't behave properly you will be punished men as a matter of like you have second nature and so again there is a clear opposition here i claim let's go on. another question i want to hear his take on corporations scoping feminism and body positive eighty four marketing initiative where i scratch clute but i think it's self obvious my problem with. one line in modern family needs and so on. and so on and transgender and so on is that it. but affect lee
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the way contemporary global capitalism functions we have to ask a very naive marxist question weekly's what type of subjectivity shit today's global capitalism i think it's no longer battery article or tory t. sexual oppression no today's capitalisation that i've on multiple identities you have to reinvent yourself for obvious reason of of consumerism and so on and so on and. so i you know where this idea came to me when it was presented as so subversive a transgender idea do we have special toilets for a transgender people how should they be called it the tea or coffee it is the sort of day or about night i support of these but i was a little bit clocked how entire practically corporate america immediately
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supported it so i think this point is crucial for me that we have of course neo conservatives striking back and so on but this is strictly a reaction neo-cons all right and so on the determining factor of the not being done for them today is this what i am deeply called. western buddhism or spiritualized them. enjoy yourself make something out of life which is something that in caring very traditional that. ignores any idea of a higher task my got the reason i'm here on this is not just to have a good time but to do something and so on science politics is dismissed as oppressive no i am the center and this again fit perfectly modern
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capitalism which is right again markets to repeat it modern capitalism absolutely no longer needs but the reality authority it functions in a pretty nice if way precisely because through different modes of facebook digital control and so on this but a nice p.v.t. is already filtered through to a radical measures of controlled for somebody who studied psychoanalysis like me this is easy to account for how how precisely does radical paramecia dedicate your life to pleasures do whatever you want to end up in detailed control and regulation ok.
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as an officer. told him to get up off the ground the officer began to pet him down . and then place on the sounds of fighting into a grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. drew his. usual wish to do away from the officer. of his crew. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and there would have been done tree swung as observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any kind of back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and aimed it on
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three. there are calls to end the electoral college lowered the voting age to sixteen allowing non-citizens to vote and to pack the supreme court with more in tartus and judges what is happening here well it would seem if you can't win on the merit of ideas and all you need to do is to radically change the system. you can say just to make
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a second count you names have risen and how much do you get me to cast. the first snap was enough to cause that. yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. it's about the relationship between philosophy and jokes did get started speculate that one day a great philosophical read it would be ready that was comprised entirely of jokes and ok if i could reflect on the yes i can because i think that. maybe didn't or that the another book can be read as a series of jokes and among
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a load of b.s. because there is something in the famous dialectic a lot of brain. following the inner logic thing as it were a parent around this is big comical moment it can be also a very tragic comical moment it's comical for example or october revolution started that this liberation and so on and so on at the end you get value and so on this is a very tragic joke but it's a mega joke but my underlying idea here is that again we have two types of jokes we have ordinary. we can't go where you just laugh and then when i think go a really tragic half crazy you know like my god it's when they got so horrible that you cannot even call them a tragedy then some kind of weird humor where you don't laugh you're just too
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horrified emeritus again the idea this came through and i was reading but the more lives if this is a man and i discovered that many most horrifying things that he described from out i read as a joke but the message of this is not it wasn't clear yes we should laugh it did the message of this is that. it's so horrible that it can no longer be a tragedy because remember in that tragedy the victim retains his or her dignity tragedy means you are the terrorist you oppress me no i prefer to lose my life i carry clee opposed to you in our street or maybe in good luck you couldn't play the games so again it's a much darker relationship it's not just that for this lively dialectical reversals you need some kind of philosophical humor it's
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a much darker than engine on so that the utter horror of his study. has to be done as a joke and what i'm doing now maybe the person who kindly asked the question what i'm doing now is trying to apply d.c. to bible i think that and get a kick out of it so this clearly that crucifixion is that cloak new testament is a comedy it's absolutely crucial to c.d.'s to read the bible as a series of gloat look let's begin at the beginning the fall got this there clearly an evil joker stare he does everything he apparently gives the cloisters through the snake will you eat the apple or not but isn't this a fake if there ever was one if he did that it's absolutely clear that even
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predicted that eve and then we'll make the wrong choice and kill one and so on it absolutely could be a good treat christianity is a comic religion ok let's go on now we have this given the celebratory retrospective underbelly of the internet really to no reject hopes to be remembered both as a philosopher and as a political actor no. no first both are not at the same level i'm doing some political analysis i support here and there are some political movement i don't really do politics i do some analysis. but more as an amateur whenever i do my political short texts it's i have always the feeling i shouldn't be doing it i'm not really in need of some other people who know we'd better should be doing it why are they not doing it so basically i'm more and more now retired
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philosophy and even people don't notice that i'm not here to post modernist madmen i'm very traditional guy here my problem is one what went wrong with mark least reversal of heglig i think the greatest event in the history of philosophy country and then we still live in that shadow and i think that both mark freud heidegger all that stuff it still post the galilean space but we didn't get come to settle our account to be german idealism and that's why maybe this will be of some interest to my friend to ask me this question maybe the new phenomena now will move us out of here galilean space of subjectivity that's right and interesting about this idea of never leaving the idea of directly wiring our brains connecting it with a computer. what does this mean for the status of subjectivity are we still in the
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space of a gallion dialectic or not so. i you know once i made a nice joke about kafka they now republic do you know this craft cast legal text you know that kafka was publishing as a lawyer to be some insurance agency he was publishing legal advice that and my idea is that hundred years from now you look at and and cyclopedia you look at kafka kek legal theories going fixed time without some novels not very important. and maybe i would like to be remembered like the growth thick books on hegel and to amuse himself an important political analysis and so on it's absolutely philosophy which matters but what did i do here. given that it goes dumb down dead just to go fully deep my i just to go ok ok.
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he used to work to be a movie director no the reason i why didn't i i said somewhere that i really wanted to be a movie director what kind of movies would i make how would i have done well this insurance and i don't know why because it is not that i am not a movie that actor because. i didn't get money or whatever i broke down already i can tell you exactly when i was in the second thought of thirty year of the high school i simply grade recently sorry. oh and the second or third of the year of my high school. team called the classical movie in uganda we had a group in them attack. walking called a classical movies i simply discovered that i'm not good enough for that so
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now i have still a secret more and more that not a movie director but to be a director staging a great classical oprah maybe wagner or something like that on the other hand i think that this doesn't mean that maybe i do or did something good because i discovered how often almost as a rule. when you are not able to become what you want but you move somewhere else it's good for you it's all the best so i'm not a pessimist here rick what questions we be asking are here that you will get an evil one. my favorite questions would have been either valid or one no not. really got into but ordinary one. kylee sophisticated ones like my favorite
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philosophical question we have straggly we did all the time is spent i want to do your spirit. obviously not consistent hegel changed the plan after the chapter of self-consciousness into reason he moves on and so what is the true inner structure of the phenomena of your spirit or things like this this out of my favorite questions on the other hand i believe not only hollywood but in popular. they are the best indicator of where we are spiritually humanity today so another type of question i would have liked that we read recent movies i liked not indeed and i don't have any prejudices i like serious so-called serious movies like of russian movies nail you bald one of my favorite brands and so on but also i don't underestimate good not only hollywood but also. blockbusters for example
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people ask me why do i believe in community i told them but hollywood knows what is the only ultimate the look at all. it's a whole genre now in hollywood this post apocalyptic wasteland humanity barely survives and alone this is our future so again and mix between popular culture and highest theory and the question i would like to ask him my friend who is asking me in distress. why whether political globes so good in the real socialism stalinism and so on the greatest. catastrophe. of the fall of socialism brought the disappearance of political jokes not only out about. it but it described.
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its driver monday they get the joke and this is. how our political joke. but they can be motor. maker today. max kaiser one for my guide to financial survival this is on a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and will just. destabilize the global economy
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