Inventing Our Own Enemies - Umberto Eco, 2011 | Intelligence Squared

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @seang6077
    @seang6077 Год назад +5

    Renews my faith in humanity... thanks Umberto Eco.

  • @alexkalish8288
    @alexkalish8288 Год назад +3

    The greatest writer of our time, brilliant at every level . This is profound - should have womn the Nobel prize decades ago.

  • @MP-ye6tv
    @MP-ye6tv Год назад +4

    I could listen to Umberto forever ❣️

  • @gitfoad8032
    @gitfoad8032 Год назад +3

    Term 'controlled opposition' is useful.

  • @sacha1259
    @sacha1259 Год назад +2

    Amazing...

  • @Yemeth9
    @Yemeth9 Год назад +2

    Absolute legend.

  • @Satans_lil_helper
    @Satans_lil_helper Год назад +3

    🖤🖤🖤

  • @clivesmith9377
    @clivesmith9377 Год назад +5

    "Waiting for the Barbarians" - C. P. CAVAFY
    What are we waiting for, assembled in the forum?
    The barbarians are due here today.
    Why isn’t anything going on in the senate?
    Why are the senators sitting there without legislating?
    Because the barbarians are coming today.
    What’s the point of senators making laws now?
    Once the barbarians are here, they’ll do the legislating.
    Why did our emperor get up so early,
    and why is he sitting enthroned at the city’s main gate,
    in state, wearing the crown?
    Because the barbarians are coming today
    and the emperor’s waiting to receive their leader.
    He’s even got a scroll to give him,
    loaded with titles, with imposing names.
    Why have our two consuls and praetors come out today
    wearing their embroidered, their scarlet togas?
    Why have they put on bracelets with so many amethysts,
    rings sparkling with magnificent emeralds?
    Why are they carrying elegant canes
    beautifully worked in silver and gold?
    Because the barbarians are coming today
    and things like that dazzle the barbarians.
    Why don’t our distinguished orators turn up as usual
    to make their speeches, say what they have to say?
    Because the barbarians are coming today
    and they’re bored by rhetoric and public speaking.
    Why this sudden bewilderment, this confusion?
    (How serious people’s faces have become.)
    Why are the streets and squares emptying so rapidly,
    everyone going home lost in thought?
    Because night has fallen and the barbarians haven't come.
    And some of our men just in from the border say
    there are no barbarians any longer.
    Now what’s going to happen to us without barbarians?
    Those people were a kind of solution.
    Translation: Edmund Keely
    From C.P. Cavafy: Collected Poems.