This little book caters primarily to those present the state of our society crushed under the barbarity of market logic and the show brings to despair any dun become human and consecutively, renunciation and individual withdrawal. Illustrating his point dune extracted image of the Divine Comedy linking with the successive and contradictory positions taken by Pasolini on what it was possible to wait for joint forms of resistance, from popular culture and "vanguard" Didi- Huberman here clearly marks its difference, "But one thing is to designate the totalitarian machine, another to grant him a definitive victory so quickly and without sharing. The world is it so totally enslaved that dreamed - that the project, program it and we want to impose it - our current "evil counselors"? The postulate is precisely to claim that their machine would have us believe. (...). It is not to see the space, even an interstitial, intermittent, nomad, improbably located, openings, possible, glows, of nonetheless. " Relying, inter alia, on the theories developed by Walter Benjamin Back then the Nazi domination and contradicts ones Giorgio Agamben has applied in his recent works, the author opens a few tracks on encouraging what might be on this quest already, "resistance" in our so depressing time.