17-11-2010, 02:09 AM
Adam Curtis blogis on paar videot üleval Lada Togilatti tehasest.
See on dokumentaalfilm tehtud aastal 1977, mis järgneb kahele mehele British Leyland-ist kes on visiidil Togliatti autotehase Nõukogude Liidus.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2010/10/
![[Pilt: lada.jpg]](http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/lada.jpg)
See on dokumentaalfilm tehtud aastal 1977, mis järgneb kahele mehele British Leyland-ist kes on visiidil Togliatti autotehase Nõukogude Liidus.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2010/10/
![[Pilt: lada.jpg]](http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/lada.jpg)
Tsitaat:We live in a time when all elites, whether on the left or the right, believe in rigid rules that say there is no alternative to the present political and economic system.
The latest rule is: you cannot have protectionism - otherwise you will get a world war. Other rules say you cannot have collective ideas that involve the surrender of the individual to the group - otherwise you get totalitarianism or, even worse, religion. And you cannot have the old welfare state because it doesn't follow the rules of the market - and thus leads to economic crisis.
But not so long ago the world was defined and divided by equally rigid rules. And no-one thought that could ever change.
I have discovered a lovely film from that time. Or, to be precise, from the moment when that rigid world was beginning to crumble, but no-one knew.
It is a documentary made in 1977 that follows two men from British Leyland on a visit to the Togliatti car plant in the Soviet Union.
Togliatti was the biggest car plant in the world. It turned out millions of the same car - the wonderful Lada. ...
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Müüa 2140 1982
Tartu on muutumas drifti Päälinnaks, oma ringristmikudega.
