Recent work in higher algebra allows the reinterpretation of a classical
description of the Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum HZ as a Thom spectrum,
in terms of a kind of derived Galois theory. This essentially expository talk
summarizes some of this work, and suggests an interpretation in terms of
configuration spaces and monoidal functors on them, with some analogies to a
topological field theory.Comment: Exposition further clarified thanks to referee comments, typos
correcte