This means that before taking an interest in something, doing something, responding to all sorts of calls, often stupid, it is desirable to put things in order in your mind: get acquainted, and what is already in the world, what has been created? And why, of course. There will be fewer mistakes and disappointments. Read it. H. G. Wells "Science and the World Mind", 1942. First of all, I intend to repeat again a number of provisions that I have repeatedly expressed over the past few years. They seem to me the most important of all that can be said about our life and the modern world. And, nevertheless, most of those to whom they have become known clearly do not attach importance to them. They are not discussed; they are not argued about. People simply behave as if nothing has been said. This "blindness" to words, this dismissive unwillingness to speak out, is what I want to talk about in my article. I ask you to pay attention to what I will call "world pub...