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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • be done tomorrow perhaps — I would like to say something about
    • time. But when such things are discussed, what is not taken into
    • as its name is concerned, it has shown itself to be something new:
    • everything said about this economic imperialism is untrue,
    • everything, I would say, seems to be hanging in the air, which more
    • sufficiently characterized by such things.
    • And one must only remember a second thing.
    • things have been talked about: the self-determination of
    • peoples and so forth. All these things were not
    • true, for what was behind them was something completely different, it
    • return to the realities. And when things such as imperialism are
    • reality — not something called a physical reality, but it
    • they had become something greater than ordinary people. They were
    • did not exist for the people of the ancient orient. Everything
    • god he was entitled to wear such clothes. It was the clothing of a
    • god. That's what a god looked like. It meant nothing more than what
    • physical reality, something like this would have been unthinkable.
    • history are crystallized in human consciousness, things are expressed
    • Of all the things which once existed, only
    • the most diverse kind. Generally, as long as things are real,
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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • preparation for something which is yet to come in human evolution. If
    • that is, into something existing yet illusional, then the new reality
    • real god in human form. In the course of time such things have lost
    • But the more things become platitudes, the
    • under their feet if such things have become platitudes. People love
    • prevented it. Everything which the Middle Ages had to say about
    • the contrary, they preferred to characterize the thing as being half
    • historical happenings something appears [draws on blackboard in red];
    • and beneath its surface something else appears [blue]. When the first
    • thing disappears as an illusion, then the second thing, the reality,
    • reality after tsarism itself was swept away. Lenin was nothing other
    • back to the far past are not so very wrong, although the things
    • form. At that time the things spoken and especially the things shown
    • them. But that has nothing to do with the principle. Those who are
    • have nothing to do with the external social position of the members.
    • The members are really united in a way which has nothing to do with
    • Such things are really meaningful. It is not
    • course superficial, but wherever you look you will find such things,
    • but that doesn't work well in the economy. Now comes something about
    • inwardly is real? There is such a thing as auto-suggestion. This
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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • something that was felt to be part of a mission — not
    • things are retained — simply due to indolence — which
    • professions and therefore we have something which is no longer
    • justified by the circumstances. Something develops which, although
    • nothing to discuss in such empires; but this impossibility of
    • stage the things which can be observed in physical life, be they
    • everything physical was thought of as a reflection, as an image, as a
    • thing that mattered was the concrete will of a physical person. To
    • because he is accustomed to criticize everything, to discuss
    • everything, thinks that to criticize and discuss was always present
    • everything can be affirmed. Nevertheless, previous stages are always
    • imperialism exists. People observe things very superficially. When
    • rights will have noticed that there is something shimmering in the
    • can see how this definition consists of nothing but platitudes. He
    • such a thing let alone write it down. But it is in the book I spoke
    • There are other interesting things in it.
    • information, then things look quite different from what is propounded
    • special attention to this, let's take something quite banal, quite
    • but nothing about the tree has been painted. And when something of
    • green,” you are painting something dead. The way we combine
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