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Civilisation (1969) Part 13 of 13 - Heroic Materialism

I don't think that there's any better time to end this long posting of this marvelous old tv-series than on Christmas Eve. Germans don't celebrate Christmas Day as such but Christmas Eve. One can say that in this last episode Kenneth Clark wanted to say, in short, history is our ourselves. Something similar Winston Churchill would have muttered adding "and we're still writing it". My grandfather was born in the 19th Century and I spend plenty of summers at my grandparents to know that we're missing out of something really important there days. Often I've been confronted with the same impression that we have too many things and hold too little of real importance high enough in our daily life. My grandparents weren't poor althought they were indeed working class, but in their home there were actually more pictures of family up than any nick-nack that would show a good standard of living. Just try to think of a life now lived without a car, without a tv-set, without a wifi internet connection, etc. One can't any more and that's our loss. We need rethink everything because in the end it's indeed not technology that will save us from anything big but our dogged persistence to survive. Have a great Christmas Eve and 2023 still to come! [media=https://youtu.be/waoEyjE_dtU?t=285]
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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
I watched this as a child and was impressed then. This is the first time I have watched it since. Now that I am well grown I feel that I can properly appreciate it, much more so than at the age of 16 when i knew everything!

Clark's quiet, conversational style, is out of fashion now but for me it adds greater impact to what he says about slavery and the shocking conditions in the mills.