Thursday, February 10, 2011

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The continuation of the TV by other means

Yesterday on Rai2 c ' The Lives of Others was , and now Berlusconi spoke of "farcical investigations and espionage worthy of the hunt to the 'Lives of Others' that was made in Communist Germany. Now do not tell me that is the case, and also do not tell me that the TV does not need. If you do not need them, because Berlusconi uses them? Because in the end does not give the impression of being able to use much more: the tv and a couple of newspapers. The government can not handle it, see how silly an argument on March 17, in practice knows only talk show to turn into anything. The compulsion to put soubrette in parliament comes from there also: Politics for him is the continuation of the TV by other means.

I take this opportunity to ask a favor educated and qualified public trails. So, when I was young, I read the books once I took it home from the library of the Arcades Project Benjamin, right, yes, the brick (It was a time when I often succumbed to the weight of the bags) and do not say that I read, in short, no, but on a few pages I wrote a quote of a quote that said that Mussolini's Italy was handling like a newspaper with its columns, editorials, etc.. etc. .. I did not write the page number.

Then again I Volume I reported the home, but I found that quote not more (damn paper books without ctrl + f). A few years later I also lost the package. So now I only have a vague memory in my head, but I know that somewhere there is that quote. Perhaps it is in the Arcades Project (could be somewhere else in Benjamin, but in a very big book anyway), but also somewhere else, because the same Benjamin cites someone else. You have never heard a sentence like that? Because it explains a few things to Mussolini, and if you make a small ratio (Mussolini: daily = Berlusconi: television) also explains a few things of Italy in general, Italy as a continuous narrative, Italy as the free flow of stories, the ' Italy as a prototype of the society of spectacle, such as Italy (fade out).

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