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Fyodor Dostoevsky & Nikolai Berdayev The Orthodox Nationalist 11/18/10 Pt. 1
Berdayev and Dostoevski, Modernism and Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
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The Orthodox Nationalist
http://reasonradionetwork.com/programs/the-orthodox-nationalist
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Fyodor Dostoevsky & Nikolai Berdayev The Orthodox Nationalist 11/18/10 Pt. 2
Berdayev & Dostoevski, Modernism & Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
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The Orthodox Nationalist
http://reasonradionetwork.com/programs/the-orthodox-nationalist
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How to pronounce Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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THE SPRAWL (PROPAGANDA ABOUT PROPAGANDA) — Official Trailer
A film by Metahaven
Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam 2016
Music by Kuedo
Co-produced by Lighthouse
Commissioned by Lighthouse and The Space
Featuring: Benjamin H. Bratton, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi, Peter Pomerantsev
Cast: Gwen Pol, Georgina David, Annabel Reid
Screen Gazers: Georgina David, Xuanhong Huang, Astrit Ismaili, Kees de Klein, Annabel Reid, Sofija Stankovic, Xiaoya
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"We need a new historical narrative on Kyivan theological tradition", Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk
"Kyiv Theological Tradition in Georges Florovsky's Ways of Russian Theology: A Critical Assessment" by Father Deacon Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk, University of Toronto, 8 May 2014.
- Georges Florovsky "The Ways of Russian Theology". Failed to sufficiently understand the distinctiveness of the Kyivan theological tradition because he took the narrative of Russian imperial history for granted.
- 1:17 Unique
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ruimteCAESUUR | Fair by The Fashion of Christ | MITCHELL THAR & IVA SUPIC JANKOVIC
Exhibition Fair by The Fashion of Christ by Mitchel Thar and Iva Supic Jankovic
Every non contradictory, non-paradoxical understanding of the nature of divinity is hopelessly far from the divine secret of life.
Berdyaev Nikolai Aleksandrovich, Philosophy of the Free Spirit
Fashion, formal abstraction, performance, and exhibition: Fair by The Fashion of Christ targets the contradictions seen in ‘
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Alone In Another World
http://2045.com/news/30293.html
According to Dr. Igor Vishev (b. 1933), a distinguished Russian scientist and philosopher, it is likely that there are people alive today who will never die. Just stop for a moment and think about that. Alive today. Never die.
Vishev is convinced that medical technology is advancing so rapidly that sometime later in this century, Homo sapiens will become Homo immo
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The closing statements from Maria Alyokhina in trial 8 ag 2012 Free Pussy Riot Maria Alyokhina trial
More info - http://www.facebook.com/EngPR
Online broadcasting from a court hearing the case of #PussyRiot in Moscow. English version - https://twitter.com/Eng_Pussy_Riot motildanopacaran@gmail.com
The closing statements from Maria Alyokhina in trial 8 august 2012
Khamovnichesky Courthouse, Moscow
This trial is highly typical and speaks volumes. The current government will have occasion to feel
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Leonardo Boff & Nicolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev
Texto de Leonardo Boff:
"Teologia do Cativeiro e da LIBERTAÇÃO";
Círculo do Livro - por cortesia da Editora Vozes Ltda.,
trecho do Cap. VII ; com citação do livro de Berdiaiev ( Slavery and Freedom - traduzido do Russo para o Inglës );
Texto do Original em Russo:
О РАБСТВЕ И СВОБОДЕ ЧЕЛОВЕКА
2. ГОСПОДИН, РАБ И СВОБОДНЫЙ
Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Бердя́ев
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Nikolai Berdiaev -Filosofia Inegalitatii
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ATES "William Faulkner" SU "Nicolay Berdyaev"
ATES "William Faulkner" SU "Nicolay Berdyaev"
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How to Pronounce Berdyaev - PronounceNames.com
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Here I will teach you how to pronounce 'Nikolai' with Zira.mp4
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Pronounce words
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How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Nikolai, Alaska
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Nikolai, Alaska.
A computer said Nikolai, Alaska. How would you say Nikolai, Alaska?
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How to pronounce Nikolai Aleksandrovich Menshutkin (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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How to pronounce Nikolai Alexandrovich Blagoveshchensky (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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How to pronounce Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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How to pronounce Berdyaev (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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The In Word - Freedom
http://www.ibelieveinmemphis.com | The in word of our day is freedom. Our lips pucker up when we use the word discipline and those who hear it are apt to frown. We have made a fad of freedom. The kind of freedom too many of us know is like that of a sail boat without a rudder, like a ping pong ball floating down a mountain stream.
It expresses itself in our running rampantly on pleasure binges,
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How to pronounce Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov
Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov was a Russian Orthodox Christian philosopher, who was part of the Russian cosmism movement and a precursor of transhumanism. Fyodorov advocated radical life extension, physical immortality and even resurrection of the dead, using scientific methods.
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Nikolaj Berdjajev Omaggio a Dostoevskij
Il brano è preso dall'opera intitolata: La concezione di Dostoevskij. Si tratta di un seminario che Berdjajev tenne su Dostoevskij nel 1920-1921, poco prima di abbandonare la Russia. In quest'opera Berdjajev penetra nel noccio del problema filosofico-religioso del grande scrittore/pensatore russo Dostoevskij
Fyodor Dostoevsky & Nikolai Berdayev The Orthodox Nationalist 11/18/10 Pt. 1
Berdayev and Dostoevski, Modernism and Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
Reason Radio Network
The Orthodox Nationalist
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Berdayev and Dostoevski, Modernism and Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
Reason Radio Network
The Orthodox Nationalist
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wn.com/Fyodor Dostoevsky Nikolai Berdayev The Orthodox Nationalist 11 18 10 Pt. 1
Berdayev and Dostoevski, Modernism and Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
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The Orthodox Nationalist
http://reasonradionetwork.com/programs/the-orthodox-nationalist
- published: 02 Dec 2010
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Fyodor Dostoevsky & Nikolai Berdayev The Orthodox Nationalist 11/18/10 Pt. 2
Berdayev & Dostoevski, Modernism & Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
Reason Radio Network
The Orthodox Nationalist
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Berdayev & Dostoevski, Modernism & Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
Reason Radio Network
The Orthodox Nationalist
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wn.com/Fyodor Dostoevsky Nikolai Berdayev The Orthodox Nationalist 11 18 10 Pt. 2
Berdayev & Dostoevski, Modernism & Materialism, Critique of the bourgeoisie
Reason Radio Network
The Orthodox Nationalist
http://reasonradionetwork.com/programs/the-orthodox-nationalist
- published: 02 Dec 2010
- views: 1947
How to pronounce Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helpin...
Audio and video pronunciation of Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http://www.PronounceNames.com/Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev
wn.com/How To Pronounce Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev (Russian Russia) Pronouncenames.Com
Audio and video pronunciation of Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http://www.PronounceNames.com/Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev
- published: 25 Apr 2014
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THE SPRAWL (PROPAGANDA ABOUT PROPAGANDA) — Official Trailer
A film by Metahaven
Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam 2016
Music by Kuedo
Co-produced by Lighthouse
Commissioned by Lighthouse and The Sp...
A film by Metahaven
Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam 2016
Music by Kuedo
Co-produced by Lighthouse
Commissioned by Lighthouse and The Space
Featuring: Benjamin H. Bratton, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi, Peter Pomerantsev
Cast: Gwen Pol, Georgina David, Annabel Reid
Screen Gazers: Georgina David, Xuanhong Huang, Astrit Ismaili, Kees de Klein, Annabel Reid, Sofija Stankovic, Xiaoyao Pippa Xu
Camera: Remko Schnorr, Metahaven
Citation from Nikolai Berdyaev, "Dream and Reality: An Essay in Autobiography"
http://sprawl.space
http://twitter.com/mthvn
wn.com/The Sprawl (Propaganda About Propaganda) — Official Trailer
A film by Metahaven
Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam 2016
Music by Kuedo
Co-produced by Lighthouse
Commissioned by Lighthouse and The Space
Featuring: Benjamin H. Bratton, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi, Peter Pomerantsev
Cast: Gwen Pol, Georgina David, Annabel Reid
Screen Gazers: Georgina David, Xuanhong Huang, Astrit Ismaili, Kees de Klein, Annabel Reid, Sofija Stankovic, Xiaoyao Pippa Xu
Camera: Remko Schnorr, Metahaven
Citation from Nikolai Berdyaev, "Dream and Reality: An Essay in Autobiography"
http://sprawl.space
http://twitter.com/mthvn
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 3123
"We need a new historical narrative on Kyivan theological tradition", Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk
"Kyiv Theological Tradition in Georges Florovsky's Ways of Russian Theology: A Critical Assessment" by Father Deacon Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk, University of Toronto, ...
"Kyiv Theological Tradition in Georges Florovsky's Ways of Russian Theology: A Critical Assessment" by Father Deacon Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk, University of Toronto, 8 May 2014.
- Georges Florovsky "The Ways of Russian Theology". Failed to sufficiently understand the distinctiveness of the Kyivan theological tradition because he took the narrative of Russian imperial history for granted.
- 1:17 Unique features of the Kyivan theological tradition. Florovsky family background.
- 1:45 Georges Florovsky born in 1893, youth spent in Odesa, Ukraine. Ancestors on father's side were Russian, on mother's side Ukrainian. Georges Florovsky family background
- 3:20 Ukrainian intellectual history
- 3:45 Florovsky was a founding father of the Eurasian movement. Eurasian ideology postulated a unity of the peoples of Asia and peoples of eastern Europe based on common historical, geographic and religious factors
- 4:10 Post revolutionary diaspora
- 4:55 Movement infiltrated by Stalin's secret police
- 5:20 Putin's project of Eurasian union
- 5:40 Soul of the Russian nation
- 6:10 Historical destiny of Kyivan-Rus', Ukrainian history
- 6:40 Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Byzantine influences
- 7:20 Union of Brest 1596 (Берестейська унія) an anomaly, schism
- 7:48 Western Protestant and Catholic schools of the 16th century
- 8:00 Byzantine Orthodox identity. Damming assessment of Petro Mohyla (Петро Могила): Kyiv Mohyla Academy is "A Latin and Latinising school system"
- 9:10 Central Ukraine politically dominated by Poland. Jesuit paradigm. Ukrainian Baroque. Ukrainian religious consciousness.
- 10:00 Florovsky criticized the most outstanding representative of Ukrainian baroque, Hryhorii Skovoroda (Gregory Skovoroda) (Григорій Сковорода), for his allegorical, not historic, reading of scripture
- 10:15 West European educational standards, western patterns of thought spread to Moscow and St. Petersburg. Only a return to the church fathers could liberate Orthodox theology from western captivity
- 11:15 Nuclear bomb on Kyivan tradition
- 11:53 Scheme ignored the ethnic distinctiveness of the eastern Slavs, especially Ukrainians, construed the Muscovite kingdom as politically and ethnically continuous of Kyivan-Rus'
- 13:10 Iconography, architecture, church music, etc. heavily influenced by Christian West from 16th-19th century
- 14:10 Eastern rite Catholicism. Westernization of Orthodoxy, Orientalization of Catholicism continue in Ukraine to this day. Crosspolinization
- 15:00 Myhailo Hrushevsky (Михайло Грушевський)
- 17:50 Kyivan theological tradition does not need to purify itself of its western influences in order to be authentically Orthodox. Orthodoxy is a universal faith, not an Oriental peculiarity. Christian west is a strength, not a compromise.
- 18:50 Kyivan theological tradition does not have to become an antithesis of everything coming out of Russia theologically. Consolidating tradition but subtraction is a mistake. Rather a Kyivan theological tradition by addition. For example, Nikolai Berdyaev, etc. should be treated as contributors to the Kyivan theological tradition.
- 19:53 Future of Kyivan theological tradition is impossible without a sustained reflection on its past. We need a new historical book and narrative on the Kyivan theological tradition.
- 20:55 Maidan was important theologically
СИМПОЗІУМ 2014
Українське православ'я в світовій спільноті Православних церков: минуле, сьогодення та майбутнє
SYMPOSIUM 2014
Ukrainian Orthodoxy in the Global Family of Orthodox Churches: Past, Present and Future
http://www.symposium2014.ca
Ukrainian Self-Reliance Association
http://www.usracanada.org
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
Українська Православна Церква в Канаді
L'Église orthodoxe ukrainienne du Canada
http://www.uocc.ca
Історія України, Київська Русь, Християнства в Україні, Хрещення Русі, Східне християнство, Українська православна церква, Київський патріархат, Філарет, церква, History of Ukraine, Kyivan Rus', History of Christianity in Ukraine, Eastern Christianity, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate, Patriarch Filaret
wn.com/We Need A New Historical Narrative On Kyivan Theological Tradition , Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk
"Kyiv Theological Tradition in Georges Florovsky's Ways of Russian Theology: A Critical Assessment" by Father Deacon Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk, University of Toronto, 8 May 2014.
- Georges Florovsky "The Ways of Russian Theology". Failed to sufficiently understand the distinctiveness of the Kyivan theological tradition because he took the narrative of Russian imperial history for granted.
- 1:17 Unique features of the Kyivan theological tradition. Florovsky family background.
- 1:45 Georges Florovsky born in 1893, youth spent in Odesa, Ukraine. Ancestors on father's side were Russian, on mother's side Ukrainian. Georges Florovsky family background
- 3:20 Ukrainian intellectual history
- 3:45 Florovsky was a founding father of the Eurasian movement. Eurasian ideology postulated a unity of the peoples of Asia and peoples of eastern Europe based on common historical, geographic and religious factors
- 4:10 Post revolutionary diaspora
- 4:55 Movement infiltrated by Stalin's secret police
- 5:20 Putin's project of Eurasian union
- 5:40 Soul of the Russian nation
- 6:10 Historical destiny of Kyivan-Rus', Ukrainian history
- 6:40 Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Byzantine influences
- 7:20 Union of Brest 1596 (Берестейська унія) an anomaly, schism
- 7:48 Western Protestant and Catholic schools of the 16th century
- 8:00 Byzantine Orthodox identity. Damming assessment of Petro Mohyla (Петро Могила): Kyiv Mohyla Academy is "A Latin and Latinising school system"
- 9:10 Central Ukraine politically dominated by Poland. Jesuit paradigm. Ukrainian Baroque. Ukrainian religious consciousness.
- 10:00 Florovsky criticized the most outstanding representative of Ukrainian baroque, Hryhorii Skovoroda (Gregory Skovoroda) (Григорій Сковорода), for his allegorical, not historic, reading of scripture
- 10:15 West European educational standards, western patterns of thought spread to Moscow and St. Petersburg. Only a return to the church fathers could liberate Orthodox theology from western captivity
- 11:15 Nuclear bomb on Kyivan tradition
- 11:53 Scheme ignored the ethnic distinctiveness of the eastern Slavs, especially Ukrainians, construed the Muscovite kingdom as politically and ethnically continuous of Kyivan-Rus'
- 13:10 Iconography, architecture, church music, etc. heavily influenced by Christian West from 16th-19th century
- 14:10 Eastern rite Catholicism. Westernization of Orthodoxy, Orientalization of Catholicism continue in Ukraine to this day. Crosspolinization
- 15:00 Myhailo Hrushevsky (Михайло Грушевський)
- 17:50 Kyivan theological tradition does not need to purify itself of its western influences in order to be authentically Orthodox. Orthodoxy is a universal faith, not an Oriental peculiarity. Christian west is a strength, not a compromise.
- 18:50 Kyivan theological tradition does not have to become an antithesis of everything coming out of Russia theologically. Consolidating tradition but subtraction is a mistake. Rather a Kyivan theological tradition by addition. For example, Nikolai Berdyaev, etc. should be treated as contributors to the Kyivan theological tradition.
- 19:53 Future of Kyivan theological tradition is impossible without a sustained reflection on its past. We need a new historical book and narrative on the Kyivan theological tradition.
- 20:55 Maidan was important theologically
СИМПОЗІУМ 2014
Українське православ'я в світовій спільноті Православних церков: минуле, сьогодення та майбутнє
SYMPOSIUM 2014
Ukrainian Orthodoxy in the Global Family of Orthodox Churches: Past, Present and Future
http://www.symposium2014.ca
Ukrainian Self-Reliance Association
http://www.usracanada.org
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
Українська Православна Церква в Канаді
L'Église orthodoxe ukrainienne du Canada
http://www.uocc.ca
Історія України, Київська Русь, Християнства в Україні, Хрещення Русі, Східне християнство, Українська православна церква, Київський патріархат, Філарет, церква, History of Ukraine, Kyivan Rus', History of Christianity in Ukraine, Eastern Christianity, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate, Patriarch Filaret
- published: 10 May 2014
- views: 549
ruimteCAESUUR | Fair by The Fashion of Christ | MITCHELL THAR & IVA SUPIC JANKOVIC
Exhibition Fair by The Fashion of Christ by Mitchel Thar and Iva Supic Jankovic
Every non contradictory, non-paradoxical understanding of the nature of divinit...
Exhibition Fair by The Fashion of Christ by Mitchel Thar and Iva Supic Jankovic
Every non contradictory, non-paradoxical understanding of the nature of divinity is hopelessly far from the divine secret of life.
Berdyaev Nikolai Aleksandrovich, Philosophy of the Free Spirit
Fashion, formal abstraction, performance, and exhibition: Fair by The Fashion of Christ targets the contradictions seen in ‘contemporary’ modes of creative production, insisting on a personal initiative for vocabulary as opposed to a fashionable one. Fairly resolved but fully committed, this project puts on display two in-dividualized vocabularies that collaborate, con-tradict, fuse and reject all with equal amount of push and pull.
Fair by The Fashion of Christ is a collaborative project between Mitchel Thar and Iva Supic Jankovic. The collaboration started in Novem-ber 2013 during Thar’s exhibition Fair in The Zolder Museum (museum in Amsterdam ran by Iva Supic Jankovic from 2012-2014).The opening of Fair by The Fashion of Christ will be marked with a poem, written for the Let Goooooo Project; drumming will follow the song.
wn.com/Ruimtecaesuur | Fair By The Fashion Of Christ | Mitchell Thar Iva Supic Jankovic
Exhibition Fair by The Fashion of Christ by Mitchel Thar and Iva Supic Jankovic
Every non contradictory, non-paradoxical understanding of the nature of divinity is hopelessly far from the divine secret of life.
Berdyaev Nikolai Aleksandrovich, Philosophy of the Free Spirit
Fashion, formal abstraction, performance, and exhibition: Fair by The Fashion of Christ targets the contradictions seen in ‘contemporary’ modes of creative production, insisting on a personal initiative for vocabulary as opposed to a fashionable one. Fairly resolved but fully committed, this project puts on display two in-dividualized vocabularies that collaborate, con-tradict, fuse and reject all with equal amount of push and pull.
Fair by The Fashion of Christ is a collaborative project between Mitchel Thar and Iva Supic Jankovic. The collaboration started in Novem-ber 2013 during Thar’s exhibition Fair in The Zolder Museum (museum in Amsterdam ran by Iva Supic Jankovic from 2012-2014).The opening of Fair by The Fashion of Christ will be marked with a poem, written for the Let Goooooo Project; drumming will follow the song.
- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 86
Alone In Another World
http://2045.com/news/30293.html
According to Dr. Igor Vishev (b. 1933), a distinguished Russian scientist and philosopher, it is likely that there are people a...
http://2045.com/news/30293.html
According to Dr. Igor Vishev (b. 1933), a distinguished Russian scientist and philosopher, it is likely that there are people alive today who will never die. Just stop for a moment and think about that. Alive today. Never die.
Vishev is convinced that medical technology is advancing so rapidly that sometime later in this century, Homo sapiens will become Homo immortalis. He believes that our current lifespan of up to 90 or, in extreme instances, slightly over 100 years, is not cast in stone or fixed in nature but an evolutionary stage out of which we are now emerging. Genetic engineering, replacement of natural organs with artificial instruments, nanotechnology, and other developing technologies could now extend our lives well beyond today's assumed limits. He proposes that a 200-year-old person is a present possibility, and a person who could live at least as long as a 2,000-year-old redwood tree is certainly imaginable. Such longevity will be self-propelling. New discoveries during the 200-year (or 2,000-year) lifespan would make what Vishev calls "practical immortality" a fairly safe bet. By "practical" he means "realizable" but not absolute. People could still die, accidentally or otherwise, but eventually techniques of "practical resurrection," toward which today's cloning is a primitive first step, would be able to restore life to those who somehow lose it. Vishev's philosophy, which he calls "practical immortology," is an attempt to shift our entire culture and worldview from one based on the certainty of human mortality to one based on the prospect of human immortality. This shift requires radical new directions not only in science and technology but in economics, politics, morality, ecology, art -- everything. Not easy, of course, but he thinks it's possible.
Vishev's line of thought is a 21st-century variation of Russian cosmism, a philosophical tendency that started with the eccentric 19th-century librarian and thinker Nikolai Fedorov (1829-1903) and continued through the 20th century in the works of religious thinkers such as Nikolai Berdyaev, Pavel Florensky, and Sergei Bulgakov and speculative scientists such as the rocket pioneer Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the definer of the "noosphere" Vladimir Vernadsky, and the heliobiologist Alexander Chizhevsky. Intellectually diverse and not considering themselves members of any philosophical "school," the Russian cosmists shared a sense that man is a creature not of Earth alone, that in both a spiritual and scientific sense we should regard ourselves as simultaneously Earth citizens and "heaven dwellers." We are, in the cosmist view, active agents of our own evolution, capable of rationally directing -- or misdirecting -- our human and planetary future. Unfortunately, we currently choose to ignore our managerial abilities -- our naturally or divinely assigned task to regulate ourselves and our environment -- and are allowing ourselves to devolve into subhuman beings in a man-made hell. But, generally optimistic, the cosmists emphasize the spiritual and scientific advances that can set us and our world on the right path. Some of their proposals include exploration and colonization of the universe beyond Earth; active recognition of universal kinship; radical psychological, social, and cultural reorientation ("mind upgrade," as the recent cosmist writer Danila Medvedev put it); and, the proposal least attractive to some of us, reengineering our bodies to eventually allow an autotrophic diet in which we feed on sunlight and air instead of on plants and animals.
But from Fedorov on, a main cosmist idea has been to overcome death. For Fedorov individual immortality was not sufficient; our ultimate task was to bring back to life all humans who had ever lived. A devout if eccentric Christian, Fedorov viewed the resurrection as a human task, the Christ-like duty of the sons and daughters of humanity to restore life to those from whom it had been taken. Children would use future scientific technology to resurrect their parents, who in turn would resurrect theirs, all the way back to Adam and Eve.
As fantastic as Fedorov's idea seemed to his contemporaries, and as parts of it still seem to us, thinkers today, like Igor Vishev, have devoted very serious attention to the prospects and consequences of practical immortality. And Vishev knows something about overcoming apparent difficulties. Totally blind since age 14, due to a chemical accident, he has enjoyed a full academic career, addresses international conferences, works on a computer in several languages, plays chess, skis, and skates with his grandchildren.
Очевидное — это то, чего никто не видит, пока кто-нибудь не выразит его наипростейшим способом.
wn.com/Alone In Another World
http://2045.com/news/30293.html
According to Dr. Igor Vishev (b. 1933), a distinguished Russian scientist and philosopher, it is likely that there are people alive today who will never die. Just stop for a moment and think about that. Alive today. Never die.
Vishev is convinced that medical technology is advancing so rapidly that sometime later in this century, Homo sapiens will become Homo immortalis. He believes that our current lifespan of up to 90 or, in extreme instances, slightly over 100 years, is not cast in stone or fixed in nature but an evolutionary stage out of which we are now emerging. Genetic engineering, replacement of natural organs with artificial instruments, nanotechnology, and other developing technologies could now extend our lives well beyond today's assumed limits. He proposes that a 200-year-old person is a present possibility, and a person who could live at least as long as a 2,000-year-old redwood tree is certainly imaginable. Such longevity will be self-propelling. New discoveries during the 200-year (or 2,000-year) lifespan would make what Vishev calls "practical immortality" a fairly safe bet. By "practical" he means "realizable" but not absolute. People could still die, accidentally or otherwise, but eventually techniques of "practical resurrection," toward which today's cloning is a primitive first step, would be able to restore life to those who somehow lose it. Vishev's philosophy, which he calls "practical immortology," is an attempt to shift our entire culture and worldview from one based on the certainty of human mortality to one based on the prospect of human immortality. This shift requires radical new directions not only in science and technology but in economics, politics, morality, ecology, art -- everything. Not easy, of course, but he thinks it's possible.
Vishev's line of thought is a 21st-century variation of Russian cosmism, a philosophical tendency that started with the eccentric 19th-century librarian and thinker Nikolai Fedorov (1829-1903) and continued through the 20th century in the works of religious thinkers such as Nikolai Berdyaev, Pavel Florensky, and Sergei Bulgakov and speculative scientists such as the rocket pioneer Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the definer of the "noosphere" Vladimir Vernadsky, and the heliobiologist Alexander Chizhevsky. Intellectually diverse and not considering themselves members of any philosophical "school," the Russian cosmists shared a sense that man is a creature not of Earth alone, that in both a spiritual and scientific sense we should regard ourselves as simultaneously Earth citizens and "heaven dwellers." We are, in the cosmist view, active agents of our own evolution, capable of rationally directing -- or misdirecting -- our human and planetary future. Unfortunately, we currently choose to ignore our managerial abilities -- our naturally or divinely assigned task to regulate ourselves and our environment -- and are allowing ourselves to devolve into subhuman beings in a man-made hell. But, generally optimistic, the cosmists emphasize the spiritual and scientific advances that can set us and our world on the right path. Some of their proposals include exploration and colonization of the universe beyond Earth; active recognition of universal kinship; radical psychological, social, and cultural reorientation ("mind upgrade," as the recent cosmist writer Danila Medvedev put it); and, the proposal least attractive to some of us, reengineering our bodies to eventually allow an autotrophic diet in which we feed on sunlight and air instead of on plants and animals.
But from Fedorov on, a main cosmist idea has been to overcome death. For Fedorov individual immortality was not sufficient; our ultimate task was to bring back to life all humans who had ever lived. A devout if eccentric Christian, Fedorov viewed the resurrection as a human task, the Christ-like duty of the sons and daughters of humanity to restore life to those from whom it had been taken. Children would use future scientific technology to resurrect their parents, who in turn would resurrect theirs, all the way back to Adam and Eve.
As fantastic as Fedorov's idea seemed to his contemporaries, and as parts of it still seem to us, thinkers today, like Igor Vishev, have devoted very serious attention to the prospects and consequences of practical immortality. And Vishev knows something about overcoming apparent difficulties. Totally blind since age 14, due to a chemical accident, he has enjoyed a full academic career, addresses international conferences, works on a computer in several languages, plays chess, skis, and skates with his grandchildren.
Очевидное — это то, чего никто не видит, пока кто-нибудь не выразит его наипростейшим способом.
- published: 29 Jun 2012
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The closing statements from Maria Alyokhina in trial 8 ag 2012 Free Pussy Riot Maria Alyokhina trial
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The closing statements from Maria Alyokhina in trial 8 august 2012
Khamovnichesky Courthouse, Moscow
This trial is highly typical and speaks volumes. The current government will have occasion to feel shame and embarrassment because of it for a long time to come. At each stage it has embodied a travesty of justice. As it turned out, our performance, at first a small and somewhat absurd act, snowballed into an enormous catastrophe. This would obviously not happen in a healthy society. Russia, as a state, has long resembled an organism sick to the core. And the sickness explodes out into the open when you rub up against its inflamed abscesses. At first and for a long time this sickness gets hushed up in public, but eventually it always finds resolution through dialogue. And look—this is the kind of dialogue that our government is capable of. This trial is not only a malignant and grotesque mask, it is the "face" of the government's dialogue with the people of our country. To prompt discussion about a problem on the societal level, you often need the right conditions —an impetus.
And it is interesting that our situation was depersonalized from the start. This is because when we talk about Putin, we have in mind first and foremost not Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin —but Putin the system, that he himself created: the power vertical, where all control is carried out effectively by one person. And that power vertical is uninterested, completely uninterested, in the opinion of the masses. And what worries me most of all is that the opinion of the younger generations is not taken into consideration. We believe that the ineffectiveness of this administration is evident in practically everything.
And right here, in this closing statement, I would like to describe my first-hand experience of running afoul of this system. Our schooling, which is where the personality begins to form in a social context, effectively ignores any particularities of the individual. There is no "individual approach," no study of culture, of philosophy, of basic knowledge about civic society. Officially, these subjects do exist, but they are still taught according to the Soviet model. And as a result, we see the marginalization of contemporary art in the public consciousness, a lack of motivation for philosophical thought, and gender stereotyping. The concept of the human being as a citizen gets swept away into a distant corner.
Today's educational institutions teach people, from childhood, to live as automatons. Not to pose the crucial questions consistent with their age. They inculcate cruelty and intolerance of nonconformity. Beginning in childhood, we forget our freedom.
I have personal experience with psychiatric clinics for minors. And I can say with conviction that any teenager who shows any signs of active nonconformity can end up in such a place. A certain percentage of the kids there are from orphanages.
In our country, it's considered entirely normal to commit a child who has tried to escape from an orphanage to a psychiatric clinic. And they treat them using extremely powerful sedatives like Aminazin, which was also used to subdue Soviet dissidents in the 70s.
This is especially traumatizing given the overall punitive tendency and the absence of any real psychological assistance. All interactions are based on the exploitation of the children's feelings of fear and forced submission. And as a result, their own cruelty increases many times over. Many children there are illiterate; but no one makes any effort to battle this—on the contrary, every last drop of motivation for personal development is discouraged. The individual closes off entirely and loses faith in the world.
I would like to note that this method of personal development clearly impedes the awakening of both inner and religious freedoms, unfortunately, on a mass scale. The consequence of the process I have just described is ontological humility, the existential humility of socialization. To me, this transition, or rupture, is noteworthy in that, if approached from the point of view of Christian culture, we see that meanings and symbols are being replaced by those that are diametrically opposed to them. Thus one of the most important Christian concepts, Humility, is now commonly understood not as a path towards the perception, fortification, and ultimate liberation of Man, but on the contrary as an instrument for his enslavement. To quote [Russian philosopher] Nikolai Berdyaev, one could say that "the ontology of humility is the ontology of the slaves of God, and not the sons of God."
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The closing statements from Maria Alyokhina in trial 8 august 2012
Khamovnichesky Courthouse, Moscow
This trial is highly typical and speaks volumes. The current government will have occasion to feel shame and embarrassment because of it for a long time to come. At each stage it has embodied a travesty of justice. As it turned out, our performance, at first a small and somewhat absurd act, snowballed into an enormous catastrophe. This would obviously not happen in a healthy society. Russia, as a state, has long resembled an organism sick to the core. And the sickness explodes out into the open when you rub up against its inflamed abscesses. At first and for a long time this sickness gets hushed up in public, but eventually it always finds resolution through dialogue. And look—this is the kind of dialogue that our government is capable of. This trial is not only a malignant and grotesque mask, it is the "face" of the government's dialogue with the people of our country. To prompt discussion about a problem on the societal level, you often need the right conditions —an impetus.
And it is interesting that our situation was depersonalized from the start. This is because when we talk about Putin, we have in mind first and foremost not Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin —but Putin the system, that he himself created: the power vertical, where all control is carried out effectively by one person. And that power vertical is uninterested, completely uninterested, in the opinion of the masses. And what worries me most of all is that the opinion of the younger generations is not taken into consideration. We believe that the ineffectiveness of this administration is evident in practically everything.
And right here, in this closing statement, I would like to describe my first-hand experience of running afoul of this system. Our schooling, which is where the personality begins to form in a social context, effectively ignores any particularities of the individual. There is no "individual approach," no study of culture, of philosophy, of basic knowledge about civic society. Officially, these subjects do exist, but they are still taught according to the Soviet model. And as a result, we see the marginalization of contemporary art in the public consciousness, a lack of motivation for philosophical thought, and gender stereotyping. The concept of the human being as a citizen gets swept away into a distant corner.
Today's educational institutions teach people, from childhood, to live as automatons. Not to pose the crucial questions consistent with their age. They inculcate cruelty and intolerance of nonconformity. Beginning in childhood, we forget our freedom.
I have personal experience with psychiatric clinics for minors. And I can say with conviction that any teenager who shows any signs of active nonconformity can end up in such a place. A certain percentage of the kids there are from orphanages.
In our country, it's considered entirely normal to commit a child who has tried to escape from an orphanage to a psychiatric clinic. And they treat them using extremely powerful sedatives like Aminazin, which was also used to subdue Soviet dissidents in the 70s.
This is especially traumatizing given the overall punitive tendency and the absence of any real psychological assistance. All interactions are based on the exploitation of the children's feelings of fear and forced submission. And as a result, their own cruelty increases many times over. Many children there are illiterate; but no one makes any effort to battle this—on the contrary, every last drop of motivation for personal development is discouraged. The individual closes off entirely and loses faith in the world.
I would like to note that this method of personal development clearly impedes the awakening of both inner and religious freedoms, unfortunately, on a mass scale. The consequence of the process I have just described is ontological humility, the existential humility of socialization. To me, this transition, or rupture, is noteworthy in that, if approached from the point of view of Christian culture, we see that meanings and symbols are being replaced by those that are diametrically opposed to them. Thus one of the most important Christian concepts, Humility, is now commonly understood not as a path towards the perception, fortification, and ultimate liberation of Man, but on the contrary as an instrument for his enslavement. To quote [Russian philosopher] Nikolai Berdyaev, one could say that "the ontology of humility is the ontology of the slaves of God, and not the sons of God."
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- published: 13 Aug 2012
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Leonardo Boff & Nicolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev
Texto de Leonardo Boff:
"Teologia do Cativeiro e da LIBERTAÇÃO";
Círculo do Livro - por cortesia da Editora Vozes Ltda.,
trecho do Cap. VII ; com citação...
Texto de Leonardo Boff:
"Teologia do Cativeiro e da LIBERTAÇÃO";
Círculo do Livro - por cortesia da Editora Vozes Ltda.,
trecho do Cap. VII ; com citação do livro de Berdiaiev ( Slavery and Freedom - traduzido do Russo para o Inglës );
Texto do Original em Russo:
О РАБСТВЕ И СВОБОДЕ ЧЕЛОВЕКА
2. ГОСПОДИН, РАБ И СВОБОДНЫЙ
Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Бердя́ев
( ..... )
Высшие ценности в мире оказываются слабее, чем низшие, высшие ценности распинаются, низшие ценности торжествуют.
Полицейский и фельдфебель, банкир и делец сильнее, чем поэт и философ, чем пророк и святой.
В мире объективированном материя сильнее Бога.
Сын Божий был распят.
Сократ был отравлен.
Пророки были побиваемы камнями.
Всегда инициаторы и творцы новой мысли и новой жизни были преследуемы, угнетаемы и нередко казнимы.
( ..... )
tradução ( caseira ):
Os mais elevados valores no mundo dispensam atenção menor que os mais baixos, os mais elevados valores são crucificados, os valores mais baixos triunfam.
O Policial e o militar, o banqueiro e o homem de negócios são mais fortes do que o poeta e o filósofo, mais do que o profeta e o santo.
No mundo a matéria objetiva, mais forte do que Deus.
O Filho de Deus foi crucificado.
Sócrates foi envenenado.
Os profetas foram mortos apedrejados.
Sempre os iniciadores e criadores de novas idéias e novos (modos de) vida têm sido perseguidos, oprimidos e não raramente condenados à morte.
http://krotov.info/library/02_b/berdyaev/1939_036_01.html
outra sugestão:
http://www.vehi.net/berdyaev/rabstvo/012.html
......
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Texto de Leonardo Boff:
"Teologia do Cativeiro e da LIBERTAÇÃO";
Círculo do Livro - por cortesia da Editora Vozes Ltda.,
trecho do Cap. VII ; com citação do livro de Berdiaiev ( Slavery and Freedom - traduzido do Russo para o Inglës );
Texto do Original em Russo:
О РАБСТВЕ И СВОБОДЕ ЧЕЛОВЕКА
2. ГОСПОДИН, РАБ И СВОБОДНЫЙ
Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Бердя́ев
( ..... )
Высшие ценности в мире оказываются слабее, чем низшие, высшие ценности распинаются, низшие ценности торжествуют.
Полицейский и фельдфебель, банкир и делец сильнее, чем поэт и философ, чем пророк и святой.
В мире объективированном материя сильнее Бога.
Сын Божий был распят.
Сократ был отравлен.
Пророки были побиваемы камнями.
Всегда инициаторы и творцы новой мысли и новой жизни были преследуемы, угнетаемы и нередко казнимы.
( ..... )
tradução ( caseira ):
Os mais elevados valores no mundo dispensam atenção menor que os mais baixos, os mais elevados valores são crucificados, os valores mais baixos triunfam.
O Policial e o militar, o banqueiro e o homem de negócios são mais fortes do que o poeta e o filósofo, mais do que o profeta e o santo.
No mundo a matéria objetiva, mais forte do que Deus.
O Filho de Deus foi crucificado.
Sócrates foi envenenado.
Os profetas foram mortos apedrejados.
Sempre os iniciadores e criadores de novas idéias e novos (modos de) vida têm sido perseguidos, oprimidos e não raramente condenados à morte.
http://krotov.info/library/02_b/berdyaev/1939_036_01.html
outra sugestão:
http://www.vehi.net/berdyaev/rabstvo/012.html
......
- published: 28 Oct 2010
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ATES "William Faulkner" SU "Nicolay Berdyaev"
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How to Pronounce Berdyaev - PronounceNames.com
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How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Nikolai, Alaska
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How to pronounce Nikolai Aleksandrovich Menshutkin (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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The In Word - Freedom
http://www.ibelieveinmemphis.com | The in word of our day is freedom. Our lips pucker up when we use the word discipline and those who hear it are apt to frown....
http://www.ibelieveinmemphis.com | The in word of our day is freedom. Our lips pucker up when we use the word discipline and those who hear it are apt to frown. We have made a fad of freedom. The kind of freedom too many of us know is like that of a sail boat without a rudder, like a ping pong ball floating down a mountain stream.
It expresses itself in our running rampantly on pleasure binges, responding to the impulse of the moment without thought of others. This isn't freedom. It's a form of slavery. The philosopher Berdyaev said "Men are slaves because freedom is difficult and slavery is easy."
Freedom without discipline is destructive, destructive to self, destructive to healthy relationships, and destructive to any possibility of life affirming social structures.
Without discipline my freedom will conflict with the freedom of others and chaos will result. This is my word of challenge. I'm Maxie Dunnam and I believe in Memphis.
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It expresses itself in our running rampantly on pleasure binges, responding to the impulse of the moment without thought of others. This isn't freedom. It's a form of slavery. The philosopher Berdyaev said "Men are slaves because freedom is difficult and slavery is easy."
Freedom without discipline is destructive, destructive to self, destructive to healthy relationships, and destructive to any possibility of life affirming social structures.
Without discipline my freedom will conflict with the freedom of others and chaos will result. This is my word of challenge. I'm Maxie Dunnam and I believe in Memphis.
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How to pronounce Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov
Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov was a Russian Orthodox Christian philosopher, who was part of the Russian cosmism movement and a precursor of transhumanism. Fyodor...
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Nikolaj Berdjajev Omaggio a Dostoevskij
Il brano è preso dall'opera intitolata: La concezione di Dostoevskij. Si tratta di un seminario che Berdjajev tenne su Dostoevskij nel 1920-1921, poco prima di ...
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Russia Versus the NWO 3/5 - Peter Schaenk Interviews Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson
VoR radio host Peter Schaenk interviews Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, an editor at the Barnes Review and American Free Press. Peter and Matt discuss such topics as the Russian mafia and some of its prominent figures, the techniques necessary to create an effective revolutionary political movement, Russia as the best hope to defeat the Globalists, the events & effects of the 2008 South Ossetia war,
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Alexandre GOFMAN: Deux ianalyses du bolchevisme: Marcel Mauss et Nikolaï Berdiaev 1
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent sur les mêmes dichotomies théoriques, à savoir 1) "objet - sujet" (de lа théorie et de lа pratique sociales); 2) "nécessaire - accidentel"; 3) "national - inter=, ou non=, ou anti=national"; 4) "traditionnel - non=traditionnel"; 4) "involon
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Alexandre GOFMAN: Deux ianalyses du bolchevisme: Marcel Mauss et Nikolaï Berdiaev 2
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent sur les mêmes dichotomies théoriques, à savoir 1) "objet - sujet" (de lа théorie et de lа pratique sociales); 2) "nécessaire - accidentel"; 3) "national - inter=, ou non=, ou anti=national"; 4) "traditionnel - non=traditionnel"; 4) "involon
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Life Death and Sex.
" Erotic energy is the eternal source of creativity. The erotic shock is the way of revealing beauty in the world." Nicholas Berdyaev
I am invited to go into my Inner Underworld, to follow Death/Her/Beloved and in the search for Her and in the meeting with Her, I found me.
I will not settle for a life of sleepwalking, a half-lived life, one that is taken for granted, one that has not been fully
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Religion (part 1-2)
"Knowledge, morality, art, government and the economy should become religious, but freely and from inside, not by compulsion from outside." -N. Berdyaev
Are we Modern people really ready to ditch God all together, or is there still a reason to take the transcendent seriously? Can we do without it? And what would it mean to do without? Is it even possible?
Theism was the cutting edge of pre-
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Crash of Systems (feature documentary)
Feature documentary "Crash of Systems" is a kind of cinematic study on the three main Systems which were born centuries ago and are still dominating but now malfunctioning in contemporary world. They are, "Capitalism", "Democracy" and "Military" systems.
They are, of course, not U.S. specific, but they have been more extensively argued, advocated and penetrated into people's mind through moving
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Boris Lyatochinsky " Slavonic Concerto" , mov. 1, Tatiana Primak Khoury
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 1
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY
Eglise St. Joseph des Pères Jésuites
Beirut , Lebanon
October 24 , 2014
Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Ukrainian: Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April
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Boris Lyatochinsky Slavonic Concerto ,mov 2 ,Tatiana Primak Khoury ( Piano)
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 2
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY
Eglise St. Joseph des Pères Jésuites
Beirut , Lebanon
October 24 , 2014
Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Ukrainian: Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April
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How to pronounce Alan Dzagoev (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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How to pronounce Yelena Vladimirovna Arzhakova (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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How to pronounce Vladimir Dolgopolov (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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Putin' it straight (ft author of "The Putin Mystique" Anna Arutunyan)
Much has been said of Vladimir Putin, but with opinions so polarising, it can be difficult to discern fact from fiction, myth from mystique. What is it about him that inspires both the superhuman and super-villain characterisations, and to what extent do these images affect relations between Russia and the West? Oksana is joined by journalist and author of "The Putin Mystique', Anna Arutunyan, to
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How to pronounce Roman Eremenko (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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Matt Johnson on anti-nationalism
http://reasonradionetwork.com/
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A Persian Poet Saadi
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How to pronounce Artyom (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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Russia Versus the NWO 3/5 - Peter Schaenk Interviews Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson
VoR radio host Peter Schaenk interviews Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, an editor at the Barnes Review and American Free Press. Peter and Matt discuss such topics ...
VoR radio host Peter Schaenk interviews Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, an editor at the Barnes Review and American Free Press. Peter and Matt discuss such topics as the Russian mafia and some of its prominent figures, the techniques necessary to create an effective revolutionary political movement, Russia as the best hope to defeat the Globalists, the events & effects of the 2008 South Ossetia war, and Matthew's affiliation with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Watch on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/SaveWhiteRabbits
http://www.youtube.com/user/CelticAngloPress
http://www.youtube.com/user/DrDDuke
http://www.youtube.com/user/EASurvival2
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrHerrIQi2
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrHerrIQi4
http://www.youtube.com/user/LibertarianRealist2
http://www.youtube.com/user/OccidentalDefender
http://www.youtube.com/user/jackflashmoore
http://www.youtube.com/user/NorthwestFreedom
Listen:
http://reasonradionetwork.com
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/
http://www.wvwnews.net/
http://whiterabbitradio.net/
http://whitakeronline.org/
http://northwestfront.org/media/radio-free-northwest/
Read:
http://amren.com/
http://www.vdare.com/
http://holywar.org/jewishtr/
http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/
http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/
http://www.renseradioarchives.com/dduke/
Some alternative history (to help think freely):
http://holocausthandbooks.com/
http://www.fpp.co.uk/
wn.com/Russia Versus The Nwo 3 5 Peter Schaenk Interviews Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson
VoR radio host Peter Schaenk interviews Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, an editor at the Barnes Review and American Free Press. Peter and Matt discuss such topics as the Russian mafia and some of its prominent figures, the techniques necessary to create an effective revolutionary political movement, Russia as the best hope to defeat the Globalists, the events & effects of the 2008 South Ossetia war, and Matthew's affiliation with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Watch on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/SaveWhiteRabbits
http://www.youtube.com/user/CelticAngloPress
http://www.youtube.com/user/DrDDuke
http://www.youtube.com/user/EASurvival2
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrHerrIQi2
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrHerrIQi4
http://www.youtube.com/user/LibertarianRealist2
http://www.youtube.com/user/OccidentalDefender
http://www.youtube.com/user/jackflashmoore
http://www.youtube.com/user/NorthwestFreedom
Listen:
http://reasonradionetwork.com
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/
http://www.wvwnews.net/
http://whiterabbitradio.net/
http://whitakeronline.org/
http://northwestfront.org/media/radio-free-northwest/
Read:
http://amren.com/
http://www.vdare.com/
http://holywar.org/jewishtr/
http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/
http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/
http://www.renseradioarchives.com/dduke/
Some alternative history (to help think freely):
http://holocausthandbooks.com/
http://www.fpp.co.uk/
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 738
Alexandre GOFMAN: Deux ianalyses du bolchevisme: Marcel Mauss et Nikolaï Berdiaev 1
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent ...
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent sur les mêmes dichotomies théoriques, à savoir 1) "objet - sujet" (de lа théorie et de lа pratique sociales); 2) "nécessaire - accidentel"; 3) "national - inter=, ou non=, ou anti=national"; 4) "traditionnel - non=traditionnel"; 4) "involontaire - volontaire". Toute lа pensée sociale dans ses "appréciations" du bolchevisme oscille en effet entre ces dichotomies. Mais les accents y sont différents chez ces deux grands penseurs. Chez Mauss prédominent les jugements soulignant les seconds termes de ces dichotomies tandis que Berdiaev met accent sur les premiers. Ces deux interprétations sont complémentaires et constituent ensemble une théorie du bolchevisme de grande importance.
wn.com/Alexandre Gofman Deux Ianalyses Du Bolchevisme Marcel Mauss Et Nikolaï Berdiaev 1
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent sur les mêmes dichotomies théoriques, à savoir 1) "objet - sujet" (de lа théorie et de lа pratique sociales); 2) "nécessaire - accidentel"; 3) "national - inter=, ou non=, ou anti=national"; 4) "traditionnel - non=traditionnel"; 4) "involontaire - volontaire". Toute lа pensée sociale dans ses "appréciations" du bolchevisme oscille en effet entre ces dichotomies. Mais les accents y sont différents chez ces deux grands penseurs. Chez Mauss prédominent les jugements soulignant les seconds termes de ces dichotomies tandis que Berdiaev met accent sur les premiers. Ces deux interprétations sont complémentaires et constituent ensemble une théorie du bolchevisme de grande importance.
- published: 26 Jan 2010
- views: 1114
Alexandre GOFMAN: Deux ianalyses du bolchevisme: Marcel Mauss et Nikolaï Berdiaev 2
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent ...
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent sur les mêmes dichotomies théoriques, à savoir 1) "objet - sujet" (de lа théorie et de lа pratique sociales); 2) "nécessaire - accidentel"; 3) "national - inter=, ou non=, ou anti=national"; 4) "traditionnel - non=traditionnel"; 4) "involontaire - volontaire". Toute lа pensée sociale dans ses "appréciations" du bolchevisme oscille en effet entre ces dichotomies. Mais les accents y sont différents chez ces deux grands penseurs. Chez Mauss prédominent les jugements soulignant les seconds termes de ces dichotomies tandis que Berdiaev met accent sur les premiers. Ces deux interprétations sont complémentaires et constituent ensemble une théorie du bolchevisme de grande importance.
wn.com/Alexandre Gofman Deux Ianalyses Du Bolchevisme Marcel Mauss Et Nikolaï Berdiaev 2
Socialisme et la nation (Présidence: Keith HART)
Lundi 15 juin 2009
Les interprétations du bolchevisme par Mauss et Berdiaev sont paradigmatiques et se fondent sur les mêmes dichotomies théoriques, à savoir 1) "objet - sujet" (de lа théorie et de lа pratique sociales); 2) "nécessaire - accidentel"; 3) "national - inter=, ou non=, ou anti=national"; 4) "traditionnel - non=traditionnel"; 4) "involontaire - volontaire". Toute lа pensée sociale dans ses "appréciations" du bolchevisme oscille en effet entre ces dichotomies. Mais les accents y sont différents chez ces deux grands penseurs. Chez Mauss prédominent les jugements soulignant les seconds termes de ces dichotomies tandis que Berdiaev met accent sur les premiers. Ces deux interprétations sont complémentaires et constituent ensemble une théorie du bolchevisme de grande importance.
- published: 26 Jan 2010
- views: 413
Life Death and Sex.
" Erotic energy is the eternal source of creativity. The erotic shock is the way of revealing beauty in the world." Nicholas Berdyaev
I am invited to go into m...
" Erotic energy is the eternal source of creativity. The erotic shock is the way of revealing beauty in the world." Nicholas Berdyaev
I am invited to go into my Inner Underworld, to follow Death/Her/Beloved and in the search for Her and in the meeting with Her, I found me.
I will not settle for a life of sleepwalking, a half-lived life, one that is taken for granted, one that has not been fully chosen.
And that is why she is calling me to the Underworld, to go meet Her, to go meet mySelf.
In the darkness of the primal Womb (the cocoon, the underworld) I found Little Me.
The breath of life that I breath into Her (death) is the breath of life that I breath into him (Little Fabio), reAwakening him and bringing him back to the surface of Day.
If the world is a mirror of my inner world, then my Beloved and Death are both Me.
Their invitation to follow them in the cocoon is their invitation to Fully Consciously Choose Life or Death.
She has been calling my name, so that I may face her, so that I may face Why am I on this planet, Why was I born, What is my reason to Live?
wn.com/Life Death And Sex.
" Erotic energy is the eternal source of creativity. The erotic shock is the way of revealing beauty in the world." Nicholas Berdyaev
I am invited to go into my Inner Underworld, to follow Death/Her/Beloved and in the search for Her and in the meeting with Her, I found me.
I will not settle for a life of sleepwalking, a half-lived life, one that is taken for granted, one that has not been fully chosen.
And that is why she is calling me to the Underworld, to go meet Her, to go meet mySelf.
In the darkness of the primal Womb (the cocoon, the underworld) I found Little Me.
The breath of life that I breath into Her (death) is the breath of life that I breath into him (Little Fabio), reAwakening him and bringing him back to the surface of Day.
If the world is a mirror of my inner world, then my Beloved and Death are both Me.
Their invitation to follow them in the cocoon is their invitation to Fully Consciously Choose Life or Death.
She has been calling my name, so that I may face her, so that I may face Why am I on this planet, Why was I born, What is my reason to Live?
- published: 20 Dec 2010
- views: 330
Religion (part 1-2)
"Knowledge, morality, art, government and the economy should become religious, but freely and from inside, not by compulsion from outside." -N. Berdyaev
Are ...
"Knowledge, morality, art, government and the economy should become religious, but freely and from inside, not by compulsion from outside." -N. Berdyaev
Are we Modern people really ready to ditch God all together, or is there still a reason to take the transcendent seriously? Can we do without it? And what would it mean to do without? Is it even possible?
Theism was the cutting edge of pre-modernity. Atheism was the cutting edge of modernity. What's next?
wn.com/Religion (Part 1 2)
"Knowledge, morality, art, government and the economy should become religious, but freely and from inside, not by compulsion from outside." -N. Berdyaev
Are we Modern people really ready to ditch God all together, or is there still a reason to take the transcendent seriously? Can we do without it? And what would it mean to do without? Is it even possible?
Theism was the cutting edge of pre-modernity. Atheism was the cutting edge of modernity. What's next?
- published: 16 Oct 2007
- views: 1106
Crash of Systems (feature documentary)
Feature documentary "Crash of Systems" is a kind of cinematic study on the three main Systems which were born centuries ago and are still dominating but now mal...
Feature documentary "Crash of Systems" is a kind of cinematic study on the three main Systems which were born centuries ago and are still dominating but now malfunctioning in contemporary world. They are, "Capitalism", "Democracy" and "Military" systems.
They are, of course, not U.S. specific, but they have been more extensively argued, advocated and penetrated into people's mind through moving images in USA than in any other developed countries. So here the author chose for the creative interpretation and analysis mostly American newsreels, instruction and propaganda films, advertising films( they served as a part of "official discourses" of Systems ).
Through the analysis of such moving images in the form of "montage film"*, author tries, not to represent "alternatives" to existing systems, but to invite the viewers to historical rethinking what seems to be "a matter of course".
The film also contains recent interviews of American journalist, scholars, and citizens. These materials( licensed by RT), serve as a kind of comments on each topics represented by archive materials, belonging to public domain.
(75 min.)
Subtitles(CC): Spanish, Portugués, Italiano, Deutsch, Francés, svensk, Русский, Polski, 中国語(簡体), 中国語(繁体), 한국어, Melayu, العربية, हिंदी., Pilipino etc.
Production company :Alt-arts LLC
Director: Shusei Nishi
You can download the film: http://t.co/rqdYWTHqMF
(Prologue) 00:10
Questions to be answered 00:38
(Title) 02:10
Capitalism and Democracy 02:17
(on capitalism) 02:22
(on democracy) 08:43
Anthropology of War 19:48
(interviews, Brian De Palma and David Robb )22:07
Conspiracy and History 26:11
Systems and Societies 28:26
(behind "help for post-war reconstruction")
Fear, Lies and Administration 31:45
(On official discourses during Cold War )
Produce and Consume(1) 39:47
(interview, J. Stiglitz ) 46:42
Produce and Consume(2) 48:17
(interview, Mark Crispin Miller ) 51:51
(interviews & reportage about 9.11 truth movement ) 53:09
Systems and Human Factors(1) 56:15
(interview, I. Wallerstein ) 57:39
...some of which may be far worse than capitalism
(That's Fascism) 59:00
The beginning of Modern Military System( Systems and Human Factors(2) 1:03:14
Things To Come 1:05:15
Unfinished Project 1:07:19
(interview, Ugo Chavez) 1:07:58
(Last credits:List of cited films and music etc.)1:13:25
Music and other sound materials used in this work belong to two different categories: Creative commons 3.0 Attribute and Public Domain.
All interviews are excerpts from the materials made and provided by RT. You can watch original sources also on this channel. See the following links:
"Wallerstein says 'democracy' remains a subjective term" (2010)
http://youtu.be/h5eSswCft94
"Brian De Palma on"Redacted" & the Iraq war"(2013)
http://youtu.be/e8CEp1u7r2s
David Robb(2012)
http://youtu.be/VCy0mJmffJU
J.Stiglitz (April 2011)
http://youtu.be/ERVvN55nN78
Mark Crispin Miller/ "American news is "completely distorted"(2010)
http://youtu.be/RNdCoTaR52Y
"Twelve US towns demand fresh 911 probe"(2010)
http://youtu.be/AW0bbfiVnCA
"Wallerstein about "structural crisis" of Capitalism"(2011)
http://youtu.be/tZFiLHrnKaU
Hugo Chavez(2010)
http://youtu.be/q3EDYtM-p1o
Evo Morales(2011)
http://youtu.be/MUs5XPSze6M
Below is the complete list of music pieces:
"Scissors" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100781.
"Monkoto"by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100432.
"Arid Foothills" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100437.
Artifact by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100324.
"Confused State" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100453.
"The Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa. Performance: U.S. Army Band
(public domain, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Stars_and_Stripes_Forever_-_U.S._Army_Band.ogg)
Domenico Scarlatti.Sonata.f.minor.Kirkpatrick.466 (public domain on Wikimedia, by Membeth, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Domenico.Scarlatti.Sonata.f.minor.Kirkpatrick.466.ogg?uselang=ja)
Symphony Inachevee(Symphony in B minor "Unfinished")
(Franz Schubert)
GRAND ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQUE
sous la direction de SELMAR MEYROWITZ, Paris, 1934(public domain, http://archive.org/details/SymphonieInacheveeDeFrantzSchubert)
*"Montage film" is a term used by Soviet and Russian filmmakers and scholars to signify "author's films" built up almost wholly from existing film and photo materials. The most famous author of such films is Artavazd Peleshan. Alexander Sokurov also made such films from late 1970s to early 1990s.
wn.com/Crash Of Systems (Feature Documentary)
Feature documentary "Crash of Systems" is a kind of cinematic study on the three main Systems which were born centuries ago and are still dominating but now malfunctioning in contemporary world. They are, "Capitalism", "Democracy" and "Military" systems.
They are, of course, not U.S. specific, but they have been more extensively argued, advocated and penetrated into people's mind through moving images in USA than in any other developed countries. So here the author chose for the creative interpretation and analysis mostly American newsreels, instruction and propaganda films, advertising films( they served as a part of "official discourses" of Systems ).
Through the analysis of such moving images in the form of "montage film"*, author tries, not to represent "alternatives" to existing systems, but to invite the viewers to historical rethinking what seems to be "a matter of course".
The film also contains recent interviews of American journalist, scholars, and citizens. These materials( licensed by RT), serve as a kind of comments on each topics represented by archive materials, belonging to public domain.
(75 min.)
Subtitles(CC): Spanish, Portugués, Italiano, Deutsch, Francés, svensk, Русский, Polski, 中国語(簡体), 中国語(繁体), 한국어, Melayu, العربية, हिंदी., Pilipino etc.
Production company :Alt-arts LLC
Director: Shusei Nishi
You can download the film: http://t.co/rqdYWTHqMF
(Prologue) 00:10
Questions to be answered 00:38
(Title) 02:10
Capitalism and Democracy 02:17
(on capitalism) 02:22
(on democracy) 08:43
Anthropology of War 19:48
(interviews, Brian De Palma and David Robb )22:07
Conspiracy and History 26:11
Systems and Societies 28:26
(behind "help for post-war reconstruction")
Fear, Lies and Administration 31:45
(On official discourses during Cold War )
Produce and Consume(1) 39:47
(interview, J. Stiglitz ) 46:42
Produce and Consume(2) 48:17
(interview, Mark Crispin Miller ) 51:51
(interviews & reportage about 9.11 truth movement ) 53:09
Systems and Human Factors(1) 56:15
(interview, I. Wallerstein ) 57:39
...some of which may be far worse than capitalism
(That's Fascism) 59:00
The beginning of Modern Military System( Systems and Human Factors(2) 1:03:14
Things To Come 1:05:15
Unfinished Project 1:07:19
(interview, Ugo Chavez) 1:07:58
(Last credits:List of cited films and music etc.)1:13:25
Music and other sound materials used in this work belong to two different categories: Creative commons 3.0 Attribute and Public Domain.
All interviews are excerpts from the materials made and provided by RT. You can watch original sources also on this channel. See the following links:
"Wallerstein says 'democracy' remains a subjective term" (2010)
http://youtu.be/h5eSswCft94
"Brian De Palma on"Redacted" & the Iraq war"(2013)
http://youtu.be/e8CEp1u7r2s
David Robb(2012)
http://youtu.be/VCy0mJmffJU
J.Stiglitz (April 2011)
http://youtu.be/ERVvN55nN78
Mark Crispin Miller/ "American news is "completely distorted"(2010)
http://youtu.be/RNdCoTaR52Y
"Twelve US towns demand fresh 911 probe"(2010)
http://youtu.be/AW0bbfiVnCA
"Wallerstein about "structural crisis" of Capitalism"(2011)
http://youtu.be/tZFiLHrnKaU
Hugo Chavez(2010)
http://youtu.be/q3EDYtM-p1o
Evo Morales(2011)
http://youtu.be/MUs5XPSze6M
Below is the complete list of music pieces:
"Scissors" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100781.
"Monkoto"by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100432.
"Arid Foothills" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100437.
Artifact by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100324.
"Confused State" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
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"The Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa. Performance: U.S. Army Band
(public domain, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Stars_and_Stripes_Forever_-_U.S._Army_Band.ogg)
Domenico Scarlatti.Sonata.f.minor.Kirkpatrick.466 (public domain on Wikimedia, by Membeth, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Domenico.Scarlatti.Sonata.f.minor.Kirkpatrick.466.ogg?uselang=ja)
Symphony Inachevee(Symphony in B minor "Unfinished")
(Franz Schubert)
GRAND ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQUE
sous la direction de SELMAR MEYROWITZ, Paris, 1934(public domain, http://archive.org/details/SymphonieInacheveeDeFrantzSchubert)
*"Montage film" is a term used by Soviet and Russian filmmakers and scholars to signify "author's films" built up almost wholly from existing film and photo materials. The most famous author of such films is Artavazd Peleshan. Alexander Sokurov also made such films from late 1970s to early 1990s.
- published: 11 Sep 2013
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Boris Lyatochinsky " Slavonic Concerto" , mov. 1, Tatiana Primak Khoury
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 1
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRI...
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 1
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY
Eglise St. Joseph des Pères Jésuites
Beirut , Lebanon
October 24 , 2014
Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Ukrainian: Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April 15, 1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, teacher. A leading member of the new generation of twentieth-century Ukrainian composers, he was awarded a number of accolades, including the honorary title of People's Artist of Ukrainian . Boris Lyatoshinsky was born 3rd, 1895 in Zhytomyr, in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). This town is well known for its cultural life. Several well-known people originated here, including the pianist Svyatoslav Richter, philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev and composer Ignazi Yan Paderevsky.he attended Kiev University and later the newly established Kiev Conservatory where he studied composition with Reinhold Glière in 1914. Lyatoshynsky graduated from Kiev University in 1918 and from the Kiev Conservatory in 1919.After the death of Stalin, Lyatohinsky at least was free to speak his own symphonic mind, making free use of motive development, dissonances and atonal language. The Slavic Concerto by outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshinsky (1894 – 1968) is one of most interesting piano concertos in Ukrainian music. The concerto was composed in 1953 , dedicated to the great pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva who premiered in 1954 , in Riga. The “Slavic concerto” presents the images derived from the Ukrainian, Russian ,Slovak and Polish folk sources. The composer as a real artist and penetrating symphonist , shows the historical unity of the Slavic peoples through revealing the common features of their music. The First movement ( Allegro) is formed with Ukrainian and Russian folk tunes of heroic and epic character .
wn.com/Boris Lyatochinsky Slavonic Concerto , Mov. 1, Tatiana Primak Khoury
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 1
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY
Eglise St. Joseph des Pères Jésuites
Beirut , Lebanon
October 24 , 2014
Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Ukrainian: Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April 15, 1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, teacher. A leading member of the new generation of twentieth-century Ukrainian composers, he was awarded a number of accolades, including the honorary title of People's Artist of Ukrainian . Boris Lyatoshinsky was born 3rd, 1895 in Zhytomyr, in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). This town is well known for its cultural life. Several well-known people originated here, including the pianist Svyatoslav Richter, philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev and composer Ignazi Yan Paderevsky.he attended Kiev University and later the newly established Kiev Conservatory where he studied composition with Reinhold Glière in 1914. Lyatoshynsky graduated from Kiev University in 1918 and from the Kiev Conservatory in 1919.After the death of Stalin, Lyatohinsky at least was free to speak his own symphonic mind, making free use of motive development, dissonances and atonal language. The Slavic Concerto by outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshinsky (1894 – 1968) is one of most interesting piano concertos in Ukrainian music. The concerto was composed in 1953 , dedicated to the great pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva who premiered in 1954 , in Riga. The “Slavic concerto” presents the images derived from the Ukrainian, Russian ,Slovak and Polish folk sources. The composer as a real artist and penetrating symphonist , shows the historical unity of the Slavic peoples through revealing the common features of their music. The First movement ( Allegro) is formed with Ukrainian and Russian folk tunes of heroic and epic character .
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 525
Boris Lyatochinsky Slavonic Concerto ,mov 2 ,Tatiana Primak Khoury ( Piano)
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 2
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRI...
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 2
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY
Eglise St. Joseph des Pères Jésuites
Beirut , Lebanon
October 24 , 2014
Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Ukrainian: Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April 15, 1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, teacher. A leading member of the new generation of twentieth-century Ukrainian composers, he was awarded a number of accolades, including the honorary title of People's Artist of Ukrainian . Boris Lyatoshinsky was born 3rd, 1895 in Zhytomyr, in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). This town is well known for its cultural life. Several well-known people originated here, including the pianist Svyatoslav Richter, philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev and composer Ignazi Yan Paderevsky.he attended Kiev University and later the newly established Kiev Conservatory where he studied composition with Reinhold Glière in 1914. Lyatoshynsky graduated from Kiev University in 1918 and from the Kiev Conservatory in 1919.After the death of Stalin, Lyatohinsky at least was free to speak his own symphonic mind, making free use of motive development, dissonances and atonal language. The Slavic Concerto by outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshinsky (1894 – 1968) is one of most interesting piano concertos in Ukrainian music. The concerto was composed in 1953 , dedicated to the great pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva who premiered in 1954 , in Riga. The “Slavic concerto” presents the images derived from the Ukrainian, Russian ,Slovak and Polish folk sources. The composer as a real artist and penetrating symphonist , shows the historical unity of the Slavic peoples through revealing the common features of their music. The second movement ( Lento ma non troppo) is made up of Slovak folk tunes and melodies. At the same time some harmonic and intonational peculiarities make its material related to Ukrainian folk songs.
wn.com/Boris Lyatochinsky Slavonic Concerto ,Mov 2 ,Tatiana Primak Khoury ( Piano)
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY
( 1895 - 1968 )
PIANO CONCERTO
"SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 2
L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN
DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI
PIANO TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY
Eglise St. Joseph des Pères Jésuites
Beirut , Lebanon
October 24 , 2014
Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Ukrainian: Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April 15, 1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, teacher. A leading member of the new generation of twentieth-century Ukrainian composers, he was awarded a number of accolades, including the honorary title of People's Artist of Ukrainian . Boris Lyatoshinsky was born 3rd, 1895 in Zhytomyr, in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). This town is well known for its cultural life. Several well-known people originated here, including the pianist Svyatoslav Richter, philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev and composer Ignazi Yan Paderevsky.he attended Kiev University and later the newly established Kiev Conservatory where he studied composition with Reinhold Glière in 1914. Lyatoshynsky graduated from Kiev University in 1918 and from the Kiev Conservatory in 1919.After the death of Stalin, Lyatohinsky at least was free to speak his own symphonic mind, making free use of motive development, dissonances and atonal language. The Slavic Concerto by outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshinsky (1894 – 1968) is one of most interesting piano concertos in Ukrainian music. The concerto was composed in 1953 , dedicated to the great pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva who premiered in 1954 , in Riga. The “Slavic concerto” presents the images derived from the Ukrainian, Russian ,Slovak and Polish folk sources. The composer as a real artist and penetrating symphonist , shows the historical unity of the Slavic peoples through revealing the common features of their music. The second movement ( Lento ma non troppo) is made up of Slovak folk tunes and melodies. At the same time some harmonic and intonational peculiarities make its material related to Ukrainian folk songs.
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 355
How to pronounce Alan Dzagoev (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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- published: 13 Nov 2014
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How to pronounce Yelena Vladimirovna Arzhakova (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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- published: 15 Jul 2014
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How to pronounce Vladimir Dolgopolov (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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- published: 15 Nov 2014
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Putin' it straight (ft author of "The Putin Mystique" Anna Arutunyan)
Much has been said of Vladimir Putin, but with opinions so polarising, it can be difficult to discern fact from fiction, myth from mystique. What is it about hi...
Much has been said of Vladimir Putin, but with opinions so polarising, it can be difficult to discern fact from fiction, myth from mystique. What is it about him that inspires both the superhuman and super-villain characterisations, and to what extent do these images affect relations between Russia and the West? Oksana is joined by journalist and author of "The Putin Mystique', Anna Arutunyan, to cut through the fog.
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wn.com/Putin' It Straight (Ft Author Of The Putin Mystique Anna Arutunyan)
Much has been said of Vladimir Putin, but with opinions so polarising, it can be difficult to discern fact from fiction, myth from mystique. What is it about him that inspires both the superhuman and super-villain characterisations, and to what extent do these images affect relations between Russia and the West? Oksana is joined by journalist and author of "The Putin Mystique', Anna Arutunyan, to cut through the fog.
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- published: 06 Apr 2014
- views: 3652
How to pronounce Roman Eremenko (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 91
Matt Johnson on anti-nationalism
http://reasonradionetwork.com/...
http://reasonradionetwork.com/
wn.com/Matt Johnson On Anti Nationalism
http://reasonradionetwork.com/
- published: 11 Jun 2012
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How to pronounce Artyom (Russian/Russia) - PronounceNames.com
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- published: 11 Sep 2014
- views: 671
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Мои разговоры. О Николае Бердяеве
Моя Беседа великом русском философе Николае Александровиче Бердяеве.
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THE HUMAN WORK OF ART by Davor Džalto - Book Presentation
Presentation of Davor Džalto's latest book The Human Work of Art: A Theological Appraisal of Creativity and the Death of the Artist.
Thursday, March 5, 2015, The American University of Rome
Speakers: Fr. Marko Ivan Rupnik (Centro Aletti), Prof. Louis Arthur Ruprecht (Georgia State University) & Davor Dzalto
Welcome Address and Introduction: Dr. Richard Hodges, (President of AUR), Prof. Kathleen F
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Николай Бердяев - Я лишь бунтарь, искатель истины и правды (2008)
Фильм посвящен Николаю Александровичу Бердяеву - русскому философу, талантливому теоретику религиозного экзистенциализма.
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Николай Бердяев
Сайт о философии и культуре
http://www.mudriyfilosof.ru
Группа в Контакте (разверните для просмотра)
http://vk.com/mudriy_filosof
Мудрый Философ в Твиттере
https://twitter.com/mudriyfilosof
Канал на Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/user/mudriyfilosof/videos
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32 Names of Jesus - Bread of Life - Fr. Thomas Hopko
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Rewolucja seksualna i Filozofia nierówności Mikołaja Bierdiajewa
Psychologowie Philip G. Zimbardo, Richard J. Gerrig poświęcili swoje życie badaniu tego, w jaki sposób stosunek do czasu i do pokus wpływa na nasze życie. Przeprowadzili ciekawy eksperyment na szerokiej grupie czterolatków. Skutki tego eksperymentu śledzili obserwując uczestników przez 40 lat. Jak panowanie nad pokusami w dzieciństwie wiąże się z przyszłością ludzi? Czy ma wpływ na ich dorosłe życ
Мои разговоры. О Николае Бердяеве
Моя Беседа великом русском философе Николае Александровиче Бердяеве....
Моя Беседа великом русском философе Николае Александровиче Бердяеве.
wn.com/Мои Разговоры. О Николае Бердяеве
Моя Беседа великом русском философе Николае Александровиче Бердяеве.
- published: 15 Aug 2015
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THE HUMAN WORK OF ART by Davor Džalto - Book Presentation
Presentation of Davor Džalto's latest book The Human Work of Art: A Theological Appraisal of Creativity and the Death of the Artist.
Thursday, March 5, 2015, T...
Presentation of Davor Džalto's latest book The Human Work of Art: A Theological Appraisal of Creativity and the Death of the Artist.
Thursday, March 5, 2015, The American University of Rome
Speakers: Fr. Marko Ivan Rupnik (Centro Aletti), Prof. Louis Arthur Ruprecht (Georgia State University) & Davor Dzalto
Welcome Address and Introduction: Dr. Richard Hodges, (President of AUR), Prof. Kathleen Fitzsimmons (AUR)
wn.com/The Human Work Of Art By Davor Džalto Book Presentation
Presentation of Davor Džalto's latest book The Human Work of Art: A Theological Appraisal of Creativity and the Death of the Artist.
Thursday, March 5, 2015, The American University of Rome
Speakers: Fr. Marko Ivan Rupnik (Centro Aletti), Prof. Louis Arthur Ruprecht (Georgia State University) & Davor Dzalto
Welcome Address and Introduction: Dr. Richard Hodges, (President of AUR), Prof. Kathleen Fitzsimmons (AUR)
- published: 06 Mar 2015
- views: 197
Николай Бердяев - Я лишь бунтарь, искатель истины и правды (2008)
Фильм посвящен Николаю Александровичу Бердяеву - русскому философу, талантливому теоретику религиозного экзистенциализма....
Фильм посвящен Николаю Александровичу Бердяеву - русскому философу, талантливому теоретику религиозного экзистенциализма.
wn.com/Николай Бердяев Я Лишь Бунтарь, Искатель Истины И Правды (2008)
Фильм посвящен Николаю Александровичу Бердяеву - русскому философу, талантливому теоретику религиозного экзистенциализма.
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 97
Николай Бердяев
Сайт о философии и культуре
http://www.mudriyfilosof.ru
Группа в Контакте (разверните для просмотра)
http://vk.com/mudriy_filosof
Мудрый Философ в Твиттере
http...
Сайт о философии и культуре
http://www.mudriyfilosof.ru
Группа в Контакте (разверните для просмотра)
http://vk.com/mudriy_filosof
Мудрый Философ в Твиттере
https://twitter.com/mudriyfilosof
Канал на Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/user/mudriyfilosof/videos
wn.com/Николай Бердяев
Сайт о философии и культуре
http://www.mudriyfilosof.ru
Группа в Контакте (разверните для просмотра)
http://vk.com/mudriy_filosof
Мудрый Философ в Твиттере
https://twitter.com/mudriyfilosof
Канал на Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/user/mudriyfilosof/videos
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 5659
Rewolucja seksualna i Filozofia nierówności Mikołaja Bierdiajewa
Psychologowie Philip G. Zimbardo, Richard J. Gerrig poświęcili swoje życie badaniu tego, w jaki sposób stosunek do czasu i do pokus wpływa na nasze życie. Przep...
Psychologowie Philip G. Zimbardo, Richard J. Gerrig poświęcili swoje życie badaniu tego, w jaki sposób stosunek do czasu i do pokus wpływa na nasze życie. Przeprowadzili ciekawy eksperyment na szerokiej grupie czterolatków. Skutki tego eksperymentu śledzili obserwując uczestników przez 40 lat. Jak panowanie nad pokusami w dzieciństwie wiąże się z przyszłością ludzi? Czy ma wpływ na ich dorosłe życie?
Mikołaj Bierdiajew to rosyjski konserwatywny filozof, który w książce Filozofia nierówności swoje rozważania również koncentruje wokół hedonistycznego tu i teraz, doraźnej ułudnej korzyści, które były sednem materialistycznego marksizmu i leżały u fundamentów czerwonej rewolucji w Rosji, odrzucając perspektywy wieczności i niszcząc wszystko, co „wysokie” stabilnie i zakorzenione w prawach wieczności na rzecz tego, co zwierzęce.
W audycji Inicjatywy Stop Seksualizacji Naszych Dzieci gościem jest Rafał Dudkiewicz – publicysta, reporter i dziennikarz telewizyjny, współtwórca programu „Bliżej” Jana Pospieszalskiego.
wn.com/Rewolucja Seksualna I Filozofia Nierówności Mikołaja Bierdiajewa
Psychologowie Philip G. Zimbardo, Richard J. Gerrig poświęcili swoje życie badaniu tego, w jaki sposób stosunek do czasu i do pokus wpływa na nasze życie. Przeprowadzili ciekawy eksperyment na szerokiej grupie czterolatków. Skutki tego eksperymentu śledzili obserwując uczestników przez 40 lat. Jak panowanie nad pokusami w dzieciństwie wiąże się z przyszłością ludzi? Czy ma wpływ na ich dorosłe życie?
Mikołaj Bierdiajew to rosyjski konserwatywny filozof, który w książce Filozofia nierówności swoje rozważania również koncentruje wokół hedonistycznego tu i teraz, doraźnej ułudnej korzyści, które były sednem materialistycznego marksizmu i leżały u fundamentów czerwonej rewolucji w Rosji, odrzucając perspektywy wieczności i niszcząc wszystko, co „wysokie” stabilnie i zakorzenione w prawach wieczności na rzecz tego, co zwierzęce.
W audycji Inicjatywy Stop Seksualizacji Naszych Dzieci gościem jest Rafał Dudkiewicz – publicysta, reporter i dziennikarz telewizyjny, współtwórca programu „Bliżej” Jana Pospieszalskiego.
- published: 18 May 2015
- views: 116