The traditional form of society includes certain characteristics among which one should count space, its private and public qualities, as well as common values. In the present these properties, most visibly the values and their applications, have changed fundamentally. This is the theme of Vinko Möderndorfer's play Deset (Ten) that shows a solipsistic and egotistical world ruled only by the mammon. It describes the essential devolution of society and the question arises what will remain after its demise.
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