tv Worlds Apart RT September 10, 2023 2:30pm-3:01pm EDT
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not completely banded my boxes, thoughts, even though i got disillusioned and deviated from a box to them. there was a time when i was young and as so many young people in the globe in the seventy's, in the eighty's, it was very natural to be attracted by much to them by socialism. because we all are exempt from society, 3 of explanation. and the society full of equality and equal opportunities. but as time went by, i saw boxes of them in action, which is very different from up to them in charity. and we all know how the word has changed in the eighty's and on birds. now i feel that there is a need synthesize all the human to stick and was a, do i do all the jews and ideas from around the world including boxes up and create
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something new, something new that can change the void. and in this i find that the ideas and the ideas of my program the are and can be a great to do that because by bounty, for bonded ideas that the internal and universal piece, brotherhood non violent log. it's interesting you say the, especially in reference to a hotmail, does it because myself being a child of the late. so if you, if you any of that and the student of political and religious ideas i, i find a lot of overlapping between marks is common is socialist ideologies and the major religions all of the world. because they're all centered around the ideas of fan as a wall, which here are freedom of choice for them to pursue your individual national destiny degree to you. they do all of
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a treating the other as you yourself want to be treated and i have begun these one example of actually putting those ideas into practice. you know, marrying spirituality and politics. do you think it's possible today? because if we look around the world, whenever people bring some sort of religious ideas into the political realm, it seems to be um, well, more divergent then the diverging them unifying. you know, of whether it is possible. i would like to be answered by asking whether it is necessary and i think that the ideas and ideas of my book on the i how does similar philosophers unnecessary, the present and the future of what's the phone. v was a person who deeply respected every religion in the country or the bus. a devout can do, but he's respect or shouldn't be for the sloane,
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but it isn't what every other religion was equally deep. and today, you know, bill believe like when people are interconnected and is related in an i'm interested in that might not, we have to know each other. you have to respect each other and be able to learn from each other and best buy what city of the, what is not a saw. so because it's a social string because it shows extra minor. the salt rich. so rich and experience, storage and explanation. so origin ideas, shortage, and cultural backgrounds and of course office creations. now, i want to quote you specifically because you have read them that history is dominant trends in the 21st century is toward the equitable global development assurance, global security and democratic global governments. and despite the fact that they've got this illusion the with marx and isn't this actually so much different
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from what chrome marx was thinking about, back in the 19th century. surely the ways of bringing that about must have changed . but isn't it pretty much the same idea? of the humanity has always aspired to you know, you are right. marks also visualize to avoid that is one decade united and dec lives in peace for good sense. so therefore, i say that we need the basic ideas of moxie will not, mocks has not become outdated. what i'm saying is that devin also of the philosophers of the social reformers and political leaders are brand. but the same, for example, in india, in the india street, a woman, i guess british colonialism was a source of the main suspicion, mostly for the people of india. but for people all over the white gone be jawad
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a lot of nettle, rubbing the, gone all of them, but you knew bustle, people, they felt funny and goes independence. but they also inspired people around the way . absolutely. by the way, it was a let me just tell you, because i live here on the, in the northern part of most on the right in my neighborhood park, there is the monument to, to not to go are so, you know, like into a chewing, saying that there were people thinking on the global scale, now you mentioned the words unity and i think this is a very interesting and also very dangerous concept because the united states and the west. collectively i using the unit to you as a sort of political tactic of the machine. everybody under the same opinion under the same. 7 time you know, essentially what i think they're doing is under the slogan, a few unity, they're enforcing their own views and doing that quite
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a while to also retire in ways. how do you distinguish between us? that would take unity. um lets say joe political unity that is used as a, as a tactic of enforcing the privilege position. the true a pending meaning of unity means that deep suspects, diversity, jewelry, they cannot be created with you. and if somebody what the united states is going is imposing its own hang on money or continuing their struggle money in the name of well, of all idea of unity, which is as but it's on the body of that must be rejected. and that is indeed being rejected. a good deal of mankind beans that you must accept and respect and celebrate the many stables. should you schumann, civilizations in terms of odd sky cha, spitting for traditions, philosophies,
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intellectual, scientific, and logical pursuits? oh, this is a common head of visual commodity, and back is out of this diversity. we shall get new bones of unit d, solid data, d. why is respecting and this must be and the like by respecting. national identity is national aspirations. follow their own fox. they bought one single box that is applicable to all really small religions or all nations. now i think it's not only a question for political sciences, but also for economists and perhaps have been sol, see all or just whether the west can stand on its own feed. because as much as uh, watson, leaders likes to talk about diversity and you know, like them so that are fun serving the interest of the mileage. it's pretty clear if you look at the data that the united states um the west,
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i fucking up the restore says from the rest of the world, i'm not only material resources, but also human resources. i mean the custom to getting the best all and from the rest of the world to be, to the point of that on educational systems and now in many ways, 5 jag by ideologies. do you think the west can actually stand on its own feet? a be self sufficient without putting this burden of supply for itself onto the other countries in again, under the slogans of uh, you know, humanity um the serving it won't at all is simply impossible for the rest is bent on its own feet and especially stab on the, on the edge of the vista, you might be by trying to perpetuate it's taking money in the process. what is actually happening is that there is a progressive impoverishment of america in terms of which society you,
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when it's economy, economy. and there's a lot of all of this business economy, it is popped up by the, the continual bit dominance of the dollar. but all the just changing the world is moving towards d. dollarization a similar b, as you ready kind of get pointed out. the balance on the need to balance of the united states is, is thinking, let me do just one example. very, very simply, d s. m. c, the famous, a semi conductor manufacturer from day one was forced to establish a chip factory in arizona, in the united states for which the assembly you decided for me that you would investment and give a timeline of completing that project by 2025. but now define that the one 3rd shot understanding is simply not available. so to have said that we cannot do it in the
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next to yes, have advanced the, the within test exam. one example. there are so many ways in which the rest is actually declining. and the best of the word is the basic. but mr. go garden a i, even if i think objectively history is moving towards not only multiply richard, but also, you know, i'll send to the balance of given, take, you know, each nation taking that own fair share of our resources on the, you know, standards of living, the comforts of life. uh, do you think the west will actually love its monopoly? sleep without the 5 because we, we have a approx, a warrant in your brain, at least 3 in russia. see it as a proxy war between russia and the west in ukraine. they're mounting tensions. uh, a nice thing with miss surgically stoked up tensions around taiwan and china. i
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think they're also clear efforts by the west to recruit key regional players as a means of ensuring western control over various parts of the region. do you think? what do you think big on the west and had gemini, will look like and the real the planet survive? it actually of the best would certainly not give up its dominance if to take the money without a fight. and we can see its manifestations in different ways, including the example that you gave just now that they ship they bring pressure is facing a proxy war is file war, sharp conflict between josh and ukraine because ukrainians are shut down. the people, the brothers and sisters of russian people, these are a war imposed by and they told me she wants to spend like 130 today. assurances that named lloyd says
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a given in early 199 be that they will not expand, but you wouldn't want h now consistently expanding and getting closer and closer to my shy and select me . but i, she has solver t shirts, integrity and human by. she has 2 chests. i was now mr. cole. corny as much as i want to continue talking about. but we have to take a very short break that's we will get back in just a few seconds. they june, the the, the
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is, but you can be a matter for to excel in the finance part of the of the status you most certainly stuff which is subject to the welcome back to range of parts with so keen that i have 2 carney indians political analysts mystical carney, i think we both agreed that de westernization and democratization are sit on and most processes, you know, allowing old damages old nations the freedom to be themselves, to pursue their own development according to their distinct national features. uh,
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in this uh, synergetic way, uh, in what the americans used to go when the, when the fashion i'm here. if there's also pretty clear that western nations have managed you essentially hijacked the democratic discourse. they're using democracy, essentially as a stick against anyone who disagrees with the, with the western paradigm. how do you think this whole idea of democracy, which is actually a, you know, a very inspiring idea and it is also at the root of major philosophies that we have discussed before that you know, each will nation or each individual has to leave. i'll be, i'll spend, think nature that, you know, power is the, the, the, the interest anymore into it just as nation. how do you seeing this, the, the idea of democracy can be rustled back so that it is not the use of this thing, but father, as a, as an inspiring and motivating ideal. first of all,
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the rest and the united states, and in particular is it says giving a very bad advertisement for continued democracy in those countries. look at what is happening within america. people are getting increasingly disillusioned with a very political parties and the government's function of a political leaders. i own a rising society with no formulation and role consensus on any better. therefore, i don't think that uh, we need to do a lot more to finish the rest of the democratic dominance because investors bring it said it is. do you think it's on great? like, what is our responsibility? responsibility of countries like india, china, and russia, in africa, in other countries, in asia and latin america, re establish a us, be the at excel,
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forced upon democracy must be better living conditions will all be, but similarly, be on. but the, the progress they shouldn't be cultural progress up also with being sent all communities. and this has been countries like russia, china and, you know, many of the country putting india have so much to offer for a new stage of short and pollution. and i must, since, you know, i'm talking to a russian friend, i'm so deeply encouraged and inspired by the great right. doesn't philosophers afresh? yeah. the same is true for china. i frequently visited china. i know most, in spite of the fact that the china has become free of extreme but would be now isn't that one? so of almost democratic have i was giving decent living conditions for
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every chinese citizen isn't back a former democratic protection. so therefore via establish. so be that itself, you have noticed that this process of the west and as a sion and by that you don't mean be and trying to remove uh, the west, not going to war with the west. because western countries also represent a very valuable heritage. and the value for human experience, but simply dislodging them from their self as in positions of gemini. as you know, that this process of the most the most ation is accompanied by the creation of many other organizations like breaks like many others, which are based on authentic consensus on track of magic rather than ideological decision making on trying to truly find the areas where the countries can find the mutual interest. do you think those principles can ever be attractive to our
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western neighbors? because as your former both sides, we cannot, we cannot choose them. do you think we can sort of have them by our own example. know the rest be sent and not while internally accept and then call these new developments which point to a new word or now based on my input, athletic, i think is one example strong cooperation organization often union similarly because well, patient council, there are so many such regional and un might, the continental transcontinental might collect organizations that are coming up. so these are, you are being expanding like banks. we don't know what shape the bank of georgia. but once he's very clear that the g 7 global 7, you know, with this exclusive drop off best i'm confused,
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is losing some brands. you cannot be convinced when it can, but then provide to concerns. and therefore, because trying to create some new tricks, somehow split the unity and a solid, that'd be all other countries. and this is how i see for the actual walk default country alliance added by the united states breach. they see as a because step one, ation natal. they've already created outlook in europe and they want to know explore the same public inspection who the issue, the must not allow name to become anywhere close to issue. now, on the, on the personal level, how do you understand the logical base uh, military expansion? because as you mentioned before, if we look at the, you know, developments within,
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let's say, the american society over the last 20 years, many of the benefits that they had, they lost, i mean, population wise, you know, it used to be a very inspiring country where people could have decent standards of life, sometimes underwritten by the rest of the world. but there are, there was, uh, this notion of the american dream that the, you know, the next generation will be a little bit better off than the previous one. all of that is now gone. they have a wasted all the benefits they have on many of the benefits they have because of base a very i think it responsible uh, a power uh application in the, in a war zones around the world. what do you see, how do you see the logic of these continue in military expansion when that own populations continue to decline in terms ofa, material resources available to the, to them as well as, you know, spiritual cultural resources and all the rest good opportunities. i could be lots of americans,
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i'm sense of questioning why america is boring so many there's also said, but you're paying for the war for the continuation of the war. trend then, or infrastructure ease, uh, declining a very happy today. they switched over the then the bottom hall of american societies finding the next treatment it difficult to have what you said, the american dream. so the united states is certainly undergoing uh its own in internal consummation. we do not know what prompted bacon. they used to bump, but i would say that to the rise of that last decline of the best ease in dealing with somebody phenomena about what we should do is like east or west northville south be less per phone to boot solid data d and global cooperation of the year spelled out of the kind of the world has never
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seen. so east west north south we have on family one global family and eduphoria pointed out this will also include people of the best of sense of trauma. even the western countries have participated in a very significant fate to be the reduced social and civilizations in technology. inside are what we oppose is best done domination, western hagaman e which is i gaze the principles of building democracy. i think it's not only against the principles of global democracy, it's also give the principles of fear sharing all of the benefits of humanity. i'm what you've been talking about this idea of solidarity. it's no longer in my view, at least an ethical principle. this is what history and the fact that they use. i mean uh, this is where development goes. uh, that if you actually leave on good mutual terms with their neighbors, you benefits from your population of benefit from it. and as a political party,
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or as a political leader, you can actually actually, you know, read the benefits rather than using politics only as a means. as i said in the beginning of self aggrandizing or appeasing your own or nurses. now, we have only a minute left and i do want to ask you one question about india, because here you mentioned that the united states is going through its process of internal transformation. so as india, um, recently there has been a controversy about whether india is preparing for change of name because uh, the presidential palace send out an invoice for a major dollar dinner stating uh, or in the name of uh, the presence of, of product. now as far as i understand, this is an old name for easy game can be as opposed to india being a name in english, i may have seen a number of countries tricky being. one example does have change the names to native language as to how they sound and native languages. what do you make of it?
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where does and just fit into that? and do you think this controversy has any sort of potential to be realized? you know, it would be totally wrong with the part of a country to rename. it says, uh by moving the word india, you don't constitution. the very 1st line of constitution say's india, that is the product. so the extra book babes we are india. we are also far, and that's true about several other countries of the world. for example, china has a different name in chinese language, but it is known as china. but the rest of the work of india is as much an indian name as part. for example, in english, the language in which we are speaking english today, very saw him. that'd be more english speaking people in india band in the united
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states on certainly united kingdom english language. so we don't this only dish and we don't is on india. india is. 3 is a source of immense inspiration and pride for us. and so is part of any stopping people in india. one could change the name, it should be on sustainable. it could be reach age. now i don't want to get into it is a political culture assuming that but one thing i know is that part of one of the interpretations of this word is that it originates from the word high, which means life. i'm interested in a has been a lie for the rest of your mind to not be only live, but the one that the brings very reach and very multi faceted raise of live in onto the rest of humanity and you being from that country i, i want to thank you for this very spirited and i think there would reach conversation,
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