#7. Conversations about Life | Mikhail Velichko

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This cycle of video lectures with Mikhail Velichko includes conversations on a broad spectrum of themes considered in the works of the IP of the USSR.

In this, the seventh conversation, the following themes are discussed:

— How a determined definition to the question "What is a human" aids in the determination of a multitude of other questions, such as...
— What is fascism?
— Fascism as defined by Umberto Eco and as defined by Lawrence Britt;
— Fascism in the definition of the CSS as connected with the definition of a taken-place Human; — Liberalism as a type of fascism;
— Processes of degradation and development are only distinguishable if there is a determined norm;
— Liberalism and degradational processes;
— The need for a sufficiently general theory of governance;
— On the book "Dead Water" and the first presentation of the SGTG (Sufficiently General Theory of Governance);
— Stability of an object of governance in terms of stability of its behaviour as a key concept of the SGTG;
— The concept "Supersystem" as a key concept of the SGTG;
— The Entire Function of Governance as a key concept of the SGTG;
— Implementing a conception of governance into practice on the example of Russian Folktales.

Original video here:
https://youtu.be/VXuB_eXb4oU

For Answers to the questions:

What is SOVEST? What is NRAVIOUSNESS? What is PRAVIOUSNESS?
See the video: https://youtu.be/3ORQ062aWuU

What is ZHRETSHOOD?: https://youtu.be/MxxIr_Z8kP0

For an overview of the Conception of Social Safety: https://youtu.be/S8JshcVXG3s

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