In an interview with Ivan Milenković for the new issue of "Vremena" Darko Rundek tells why he would rather be painfully free than painlessly happy.
So he goes on about the nation that people now swear by as if it comes from ancient times, when in fact it is from the nineteenth century, and about self-governing socialism as one of the most advanced social concepts ever attempted in practice.
It tells the story of how there is nothing better for the soul than silence, of the privilege or curse of the artist, the need for identification, from the neighborhood and the football club onwards.

The sixth great extinction
"We are in the middle of the sixth great extinction, we have killed more than half of the insects, birds, earthworms with pesticides and herbicides, the wildlife is decreasing, the habitats of all other living creatures are increasingly being covered with concrete, mountains are collapsing and grinding in search of minerals and ores," says Rundek in the new issue of Vremena.
Darko Rundek once again supported the students
"This is particularly relevant in Serbia. Glaciers are melting, overheated oceans have less and less plankton that are used to produce oxygen, and all of this goes under the radar." mainstream media... Or, even worse, much worse, people have become insensitive to it, completely separated from nature as if they are not part of it. Climate change is a consequence of such human activity and only increases the collapse of life on earth."
The whole interview read in in the new issue of "Vreme" from this Thursday (May 14) or subscribe now here.
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