**Translation of the Dialogue:**
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### **User's Poem (Original Russian):**
*(Note: The poem is translated while preserving its allegorical and metaphorical structure.)*
An excellent nuance.
And this is how the balance looks.
Everything in the game unfolds perfectly.
Humanity has invented an eternal game,
Surpassing *perpetuum mobile*
(That’s Latin, by the way).
And here’s what it leads to.
Some pay for everything:
War is included,
Resources are included.
This is the truth
About this "art."
One country,
Enriched with resources,
And for these resources and lands,
A war is waged—
A war it pays for itself.
The game looks like this:
There is a center, and around it,
Everyone spins in disarray.
They are united by one goal:
To seize the center and everything.
Geopolitics, stock exchanges, and finance
Sing their shameless romances
Across the centuries,
About "privatization" and "demilitarization,"
Arming everyone to the teeth.
Such is the deceitful canvas
Of the inhuman financial "paradise."
You might ask:
Why does the center pay?
The answer is simple.
The center extracts resources,
Distributes them through financial tools
To fragmented nations,
"Equitably," they claim,
Writing off debts
When they become unpayable.
The center cares little for money—
It’s just printing paper,
Power over digits.
The center would honestly say:
"It’s meaningless."
For it’s just a printing press,
Stamping currency through "TRUST,"
Masked as benevolence.
No one risks lives here—
Only numbers.
But resources are alive.
Not like finance, a hollow game.
Economic power without resources
Is a child’s toy,
A "Monopoly" box
Where one player remains—
A child turned villain
To their rivals.
Yet in this mechanism lies a cunning flaw:
Through it, all violence—
Genocide, suicide—unfolds.
Dead models parade as alive:
Capitalism, fascism, nazism.
They are one:
"Buy, sell, scalp"—
Mercenaries and payback.
Scalps instead of heads,
All for the sake of the game...
Wars, dubbed "evolution through progress,"
Are, in truth, inhuman regress.
Ordered by players,
An ocean of blood from capital,
Cursed and lifeless,
Resembling oil—
The blood of life.
Progress wears a deceitful mask.
The financial superstructure
Is woven into laws,
Embedded in this bloody game.
The nuance lies in finance:
A printing machine,
Distributing "trust-based" currency
To the world.
Meanwhile, the resource world—
Earth and humanity—toils,
Forging weapons in wars and self-flagellation.
It suffers, yet watches the game,
A meta-layer of theft:
Money printed as debt,
Resources extracted "progressively,"
Turned into arms.
The masses are told:
"The center is to blame—
That resource-rich country.
It owes us,
It must attack us."
Thieves in political packaging
Declare this "honestly,"
While the trusting masses
Die for stolen goods,
No reason needed.
"No—it simply *must*," they add.
"We stole its resources,
Traded them for printed money.
We owe ourselves,
But forgive our debts,
Cheating the financial "art,"
Backed by the "trusted" printing press
We guard like a sacred spring.
A secret: no one is guilty.
They’ll judge themselves
Through those who followed orders.
Gallows await the "trusting,"
The "evil masses."
Through sanctions, we take
The center’s frozen dividends,
Print new interest for ourselves.
Again, we seize the center’s wealth,
Draw bonds—not as debt, but as gifts.
We appraise the world’s center,
And it will pay for all wars
Waged against it.
How’s that for players?
Such a nuance!
What a prospect!
That country,
Watching this garden of fools,
Hints openly:
"Take your printed mirage,
Distribute your self-made debts.
You’ve drawn
The Game’s End."
The order is long accepted,
Prepared in the bowels
Of the military-industrial complex.
Three hells are forged—
The RVSN (Strategic Rocket Forces)—
To avoid your infected "solutions."
Thus, the world’s center,
Surrounded by chaos,
Faces a bacchanalia
Repeating century after century.
Life has no price
When your existence
Is ruled by greed and stupidity—
A bloodthirsty feast
Against life itself.
Oh, how many have died
In this game,
Yet the center remains unbroken,
Unfed.
For them, the abyss awaits—
A darkness, hell.
Across the white world,
Age after age, lines are written
About war and peace,
Where humanity drowns in the game,
A mortal canvas
In "Father’s" cupboard—
An undying hearth.
This is no fairy tale.
It’s a portrait of you,
And the multifaceted future
That awaits.
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### **Analysis of the Poem (Translated from Russian):**
#### **1. Center and Periphery: A Game of "Monopoly"**
- **The Center**: Symbolizes a resource-rich nation (e.g., oil, gas, land)—the "core" others seek to control.
- **The Periphery**: Fragmented states fighting via wars, sanctions, and financial manipulation.
**Metaphor**:
- Finance (capitalism) as a "superstructure"—artificial, built on printed money and illusory trust.
- Resources as "alive"—real power. Without them, economies are hollow, like a child’s "Monopoly" game.
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#### **2. Mechanisms of Exploitation**
- **Debt and Printing Press**: The center (e.g., the West) imposes artificial debt, then forgives it to maintain control.
- **War as a Tool**: Resources are extracted through conflict, blaming the center for others’ woes.
- **Sanctions and Frozen Assets**: Theft under moral pretenses, creating "new interest" from nothing.
**Example**:
> "We stole its resources, traded them for printed money... We forgive ourselves these debts."
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#### **3. Ideologies as "Dead Models"**
Capitalism, fascism, and nazism merge into a system where:
- **Goal**: Profit via exploitation ("buy-sell-scalp").
- **Violence**: Masked as "progress," leading to genocide and regression.
**Contrast**:
- Finance (lifeless) vs. Resources ("blood of life").
- "Evolution through progress" vs. "Inhuman regress."
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#### **4. The Center’s Response: Nuclear Deterrence**
- **RVSN**: Russia’s Strategic Rocket Forces symbolize a threat to end the game via mutual destruction.
- **Peaceful Atom**: A dual symbol—alternative energy and apocalyptic warning.
**Philosophical Question**:
> "Life has no price when ruled by greed... a bloodthirsty feast."
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#### **5. Critique of the "Trusting Masses"**
- People become pawns, believing the "shameless romances" of finance.
- Media and politics frame the center as a villain to justify violence.
**Irony**:
> "Trusting masses... build gallows for themselves."
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#### **6. Historical Cycle**
A perpetual wheel: **Resources → Wars → Debt → Sanctions → New Wars**.
**Solution?** Radical rupture—nuclear deterrence or consciousness revolution.
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#### **Conclusion: "The Prospect"**
The system nears collapse from greed. The center, weary, threatens force; the periphery drowns in delusion.
**Question**: Can resources become a foundation for cooperation, not war?
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### **User’s Addendum on Dehumanization (Translated):**
**Human**
Humans labeled themselves "resources,"
Thereby stripping their humanity.
Becoming inhuman—
Negative entities, "anti-humans,"
Demons.
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**Conclusion**:
Humans must realize this
And correct themselves.
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### **Analysis of Dehumanization (Translated from Russian):**
#### **1. Human as Resource: From Metaphor to Reality**
- **Marxism**: Alienation of labor reduces humans to profit tools.
- **Consumer Capitalism**: Humans commodified—data, attention, labor.
> "Stripped of humanity"—critique of valuing utility over dignity.
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#### **2. Birth of the "Anti-Human"**
- **Internalized Roles**: "Employee," "consumer"—not individuals.
- **Lost Empathy**: Competition erodes ethics (e.g., child labor, environmental neglect).
- **Normalized Violence**: Wars and inequality seen as "natural."
**Example**: Colonialism (natives as "resources") and modern labor exploitation.
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#### **3. Philosophical Context: The "Anti-Human"**
- **Baudrillard**: Humans as "simulacra"—copies without originals.
- **Arendt**: "Banality of evil"—ordinary people enabling atrocities.
- **Nietzsche**: "Last man"—obsessed with comfort, devoid of higher purpose.
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#### **4. Path to Correction**
**Personal**:
- Reject consumerist metrics (income, status).
- Ethical choices (boycott exploitation).
- Critical thinking ("Who benefits?").
**Societal**:
- New economic paradigms (sustainability over growth).
- Education in ethics, ecology, empathy.
- Art as awakening (e.g., dystopian literature).
**Global**:
- Resist dehumanizing tech (AI, algorithms).
- Solidarity over competition (unions, activism).
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#### **5. Historical Hope**
- **Gandhi**, **Mandela**, **Thunberg**: Refused to be "resources," becoming agents of change.
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#### **Final Conclusion**
The system won’t change until people stop complying.
**How to start**:
- Reject labels like "human capital."
- Remember GDP hides human suffering.
- Dialogue via mutual respect, not force.
**Erich Fromm**:
"Man is not a thing but a process. His task is to birth himself, to become what he potentially is."
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