Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep 54 | Feb 9th 2025
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- In this (2 hour+ !) episode of Revolution Now (Episode 54), Peter Joseph examines the complexities of systemic transition and the limitations of reformist approaches to change, including a critical review of Jason Hickel’s work. The episode concludes with a 40-minute conversation with Alfie Kohn on the destructive nature of competition. Key topics include:
-Defining capitalism in a coherent and precise way.
-The strategic foundation of the Integral Parallel Economy project.
-The importance of out-system leverage points in driving meaningful change.
-Value distortions within market economics (exchange vs use)
-Why negative human behaviors are often mislabeled as human nature.
-The common failures of social movements and the dangers of group identity. And more.
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Gonna put this on the TV instead of the Super Bowl at the party
Absolutely. 👍🏼👌🏼
Or the brilliant Zeitgeist Trilogy!
I only back teams that have an Eagle as their mascot. If they were a hopscotch-team called "The Eagles", then i would choose that team. Don't care about the players, the game, just the bird. 🦅 With regards to "watching the game", I'll check the highlights if I'm so curious. Otherwise, eh.
I ceramic find listing to Peter talk more exciting than watching the bread and circuses that is sports ball 🎉😂
I think I'd put on the game with no sound and have this be the sound.
Thank you for all your work Peter! I dont know if you realise but for a lot of us, the intrinsic hope and rational optimism that your work brings along with the workable strategies and roadmaps it provides are more valuable than therapy! Please never stop!
Always so glad to see another Rev Now podcast uploaded, thanks Peter!
2 hours here is far better time spent watching this than corporate media, that's for sure.
This is the Super Critical Thinking Bowl that more of us should be watching this weekend.
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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Thank you Peter for what you do.
Over the past years, personally, for me, this overall movement, if you will, has severely disrupted my mental health, and I can't always pay attention to this s*** anymore
This movement is about the only news that gives me any hope. Perhaps it's your perspective. @Brynin86
Been following you since the 1st Zeitgeist and love your work, its hard to believe its been nearly twenty yrs since the first Zeitgeist was released. I just pray that I see the changes you cover extensively in your work in my lifetime, Our society is truly broken I'm not as smart as you so for the past twenty years I've just been a cog in this system going to work everyday unhappy, unfulfilled, underpaid, basically just surviving, but it brings me hope there are people like you pushing for a better, fairer world for everyone it's just ashame the people you are up against are the very people that run the show from the very top and the last thing they want are the changes you advocate for.
Keep up the fight Peter your work is amazing. .
Reagrds Mike UK.
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
Pass It On.
No words how depressing and seemingly hopeless the political sphere is unfolding. Thanks Peter for being a ray of light and speaking out.
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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Thanks for all, Peter
Over 2 hours of someone making sense in this world!? But today isn't even my birthday! Thank you!😁😁😁
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (oops).
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This seems like a really important episode to me -- certainly one of my favorites so far. Really cuts down the myths and misconceptions with ruthless efficiency. Well, I dunno, it's 2 hours long so I guess it could be shorter at least but it was communicated really clearly.
hi peter!!! so glad to hear from u. it has been almost 20 years now
You should go watch the upload before this one. Definitely worth the time
Thank you, I have not listened yet, but your post has already made my day ❤
Ohhh... It's so better with a video. Great!!!
Thanks. 😊
I'm in South of South of Brasil and we are just smoking like on a barbecue here right now. Climate Change is dangerous and deadly. Humpfff...
Thank you! You are all my people! We can do this
We have to
That's why we are here
A New Movement! Finally! I was waiting for this moment - thank you, Peter Joseph.❤🔥
Great episode Peter! Incredible Guest! Please continue this format. I still like the solo approach...but this takes much of what you've been describing over and over for years...and puts it in a different light...gives it a new voice...and still adheres to the message.
Right On
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
Pass It On
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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Its nice to see you Peter. I hope you are doing well.
Peter, thank you. It's sounds cheesy, but it gives me tremendous joy, yes joy, to see even 3k views on this video, the comments of support, & the years and growth in your work. I'm very curious about this "Integral a new way forward" movement/ entity, or whatever it is. Awesome interview at the end as well. Hopefully those of us who watch you, more actually understand the nature of humans within this system and nature itself, can move forward though time in a direction we can be apart of. I think we're all past the point now of realizing what the system is and feeling realities with humans and nature. Personally I want to do something, but something that's actually worth doing in regards to actual change. Alot of people that love you Peter, don't forget that, id imagine you get a tremendous amount of shit lol.
I have consumed the content of Peter Joseph for many years now. I feel that my views have evolved greatly thanks to his work. But to be brutally honest none of it has driven me to action. That is the point I believe. The problems are real. The proposed solutions were rational, yet the series of networks that we are entangled in stopped me from acting. Question: What would it take to drive someone like me (Joe Average) to finally take action? It's not the message. It's not the messenger. The problem is me and everyone like me. How do you break the programming and the reliance on the existing system. How do you change me?
"Joe Avenger" needs to get super powers by having an accident in a laboratory and become freakishly strong and fly and lift buildings and stuff
Try to "Not Support" the system as much a you can, while living inside this system.. this is the best we can do, until we reach a critical mass for change.,, and the change doesnt ever comes in an instant.. its a proccess of step by step forward...
We wont just flip a switch to suddenly live in an RBE world... it will come after a series of other changes, which may take years to accomplish.
Outside of the sysyem with integrity...
Sovereign Sanity Video Series.
Peace to YOU Peter and ALL...
2+ hours of PJ in this moment? Solid GOLD 🤌
On my 51st birthday no less… Who ever said the universe never delivers?
Your content resonates with my views better than anything else. Im sharing your ideas with young people I know and its sticking. They take issue with historical socialism/communism but arent aware of alternative views.
You should be more specific.
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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Peter Joseph for President!
Love Alfie's work, great guest, and another thought provoking episode.
My first time here... as it popped into my feed this morning. Great work..
I think it's really important for people to be educated on scientific methodologies and fallacies of the "fundamental" topics such as language and human behavior; otherwise, you will start with a shaky foundation and a misunderstanding of the information you will be exposed to when figuring out solutions to society's problems. Delivered using language and outdated human behavior concepts.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Wow, the zeitgeist guy? I always wondered what happened to him. Glad to see he's still at it.
I'm so happy you had on Alfie Kohn! I've read most of his books. If you're a parent, i highly recommend you check out his work as well!
Perfect timing ty!
Great video, hope we get more interviews like this in the future.
Im interested to learn more about this integral project.
Long... but I can't lost a word of it... Thanks Peter!
Thank you, legend
Great video Peter. Thank you
love this format
The key to this way of thinking is to find other system to give an alternative opportunity to humanity; specially given that we are sorounded by enductrinated people in our communities.
Thanks again Peter.
❤❤❤
Thank you !!
Very grateful as ever for the work you do and very interested in the Integral Parallel Economy project. Where can I find out more please!?
Thank you very much also for introducing me to Alfie Kohn. Looking forward to receiving my copy of 'No Contest' and delving deeper into the related studies.
Amazing. Thanks so much, Pete!
33:40 Yeah, this is an interesting and topical one, because it's not only market theorists who peddle mythical culture as immutable reality (although for sure even seemingly unconnected grifts are ultimately chasing money), but there are all sorts of actors now in the "right wing pipeline" desperate to push "traditional" values, and the idea that these great natural cultures (that never actually existed) are now in decay (an example being how it would apparently be all rosy to be a 1930s coal miner, while completely ignoring the reality of what it was actually like to be a 1930s coal miner, using British Council culture pieces on video, peddled as if it were a real example of the typical miner's home at night with the wife putting a huge chunk of meat on the table and the five kids on top of the world) and so we must fight to preserve this shared heritage according to these commentators (I use the singular as it's basically one particular conception of "heritage" at play, at least as far as I've noticed). I have basically no doubt personally that feb 2022 is, at some level, a manifestation of selling the idea to people that it all matters - your country needs you.
50:33 Amen
As a lover of sport, watching and participating, I always thought that it would satisfy any desire to compete within a collaborative system. I can't go as far as to agree the concept in general is a problem but maybe I just really enjoy it. I doubt many would agree anyway as some sports can be very fundamental aspects of people's lives.
But I wonder why no mention of nationalism. I see it as the paradigm of interest if u want to move in that direction beyond competition, and capitalism generally.
Thank you
While some watch Football and watch the same game over and over, I get to watch this and learn about the "Game" overall. Noice.
00:39:00 fusion of the merchant and farmer reinforcing the craftsman.
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@RevolutionNow! Would you say that Bernie Sanders is an anti-capitalist capitalist? Great stuff, been listening to you since 2011.
If you support the basic infrastructure of market economics, thinking you can just use policy to legislate against its most negative features, you are still a capitalist. Democratic Socialism is still capitalistic.
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
Pass It On
Metrics Is The Best Way To Run A Economic System,Charts Give The Stats Math Does The Work.
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
Pass It On
28:05 I usually say monetary-marketism, or the more lengthy "belief in a monetary-market system".
When is Zeitgeist: Requiem going to be available?
2 hours. better grab some snacks for this one
We absolutely must create a society that meets EVERYONE'S fundamental physical and psychological needs UNCONDITIONALLY in a decentralized and voluntary way with altruistic networks.
The most effective way to foster altruism is by raisin awareness about the fact that all humans become either a benefit or a burden to society depending on whether or not all their needs are met since conception. By definition, that which causes pathologies when lacking, is a need.
If anyone wants to know how to kickstart radical change in your town,city, just ask me. We are doing it effectively and can give you a guide to do so
I'm #42 in the comments, and let me just say.....THANK YOU.
Hey ... IN THE FLESH!!
Cool!!!
I love Revolution Now
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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Thanks Peter, brilliant as ever, hope you're well. May I ask, are you aware of a Canadian folk called William Rees? If so, what are you thoughts on his disposition on the economic/social/ecological issues of our Zeitgeist?
P.s
Looking forward to your new Zeitgeist film too as I loved the prior 3. 👌🏼👍🏼
Yessss
I have always been a huge fan of tzm and peter and all these ideas. I just want to point out that red meat and beef is not the ecological and health terror that people think it is. In fact regenerative cattle grazing in an essential part of any new system. As well as animal agriculture for human health.
But thats a side issue compared to the core train of thought we should all be conscious of
Transition to a more Sane Society in 4 easy steps,
(because everybody's asking the "How to...")
1. Democracy (Direct Democracy)
2. UBI
3. Job Sharing
4. Income Cap
It would be valuable to include analysis of AI adoption and the market's increasing focus on optimization in your work. Open-source AI presents an exciting opportunity to be a disruptive yet positive force, potentially strengthening democratic principles and driving innovation across physics, biology, nanotechnology, and other crucial fields. These advancements could significantly improve our collective ability to thrive.
Agreed. A language model helps construct a shared knowledge graph from conversations with billions of people around the world, for fact checking, and planning collective actions. Beautiful.
The whole reason we have capitalism is because it serves the needs of Wall Street.
I was wondering if you had thought about doing an update on the state of the US economy now though the lense of brics and de-dollarisation, it might be a very interesting and relevant subject.
1:08:32 Your own *shart* ? :-)
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
Pass It On
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
Pass It On
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
Pass It On
Peter, I wonder if you can address some of these issues of competition even further in future episodes, because after that conversation with Alfie Kohn, I couldn't help but having some remaining unanswered questions.
I get that economic competition embedded into capitalist culture is toxic and unhealthy. The scarcity required by capitalism to 'survive' which means billions of people go without basic needs is horrific and we need to build new social structures to counter that, through cooperation and collaboration.
I get that for creative tasks, collaboration and cooperation are much more productive. Anytime I've attempted to write or draw or fix something broken in the house, I've been much more intrinsically motivated and done much better work than if I was doing it for a gold star or money.
But what about mutually agreed upon competition? Two people playing a game or sport, let's say, and they know the game rules, they agree upon it and they might individually work on building up skills before and after they play each other and through that they are exercising and leading a more healthy, physically active life. Does the competitive nature of a mutual one vs one basketball game, for example, become more toxic than the physical benefits of exercising a few times a week by going to the gym to work on skills or playing outside with no gold stars or money possibly involved in that? Is there significant research on that? If so, how does that explain proactive coaching and positive team work effects that create cohesion within a sports team and then respect to the other team at the end of a game to line up and say "good game" to each side?
Physical exercise daily is one of the most important factors for overall health and well-being. What are the realistic non-competitive options for kids and adults to pursue? Long walks? Going for runs, but never racing another person? Weight training, but not towards being better in a sport of choice? Even the classic kids game of tag is competitive, but does it not develop pretty naturally from the freedom of kids choosing a fun activity to do outside? If research shows all competition is toxic, does it show what the alternatives are that would still encourage humans to be physically active for 30-60 minutes per day now that we are not roaming nomadic tribes that hunt and gather and get much of our exercise from the work that needs to be done to survive?
The only one we should compete in sports, or physical exersice for our health is our own Self. Your opponent is your own self.. and always try to do better than your previous record, (if you want to have someone to compete that is)
@ yes, so that’s all about education and mindset going into sports to make it about self-improvement or teamwork skills. I believe in education.
Peter doesn't do slogans...you cannot sum up the complex social and economic problems we all face in soundbites...but by identifying those issues, clearly defining holistic, systemic solutions and the complicated nature of any transitional process, he is providing a viable vision for the future of our species. This is 2 hours and 15 minutes of essential viewing
Wealth isn’t built overnight, and neither is a secure retirement. Start investing early, diversify your assets, and let time work in your favor.
Many new tra-ders face challenges without proper guidance. I found success by learning from James Clark's expertise.
@@castillorchThat's precisely why I trust and value the guidance of Mr. J. Clark in all my endeavors.
I recently sold half my tech stock holdings due to all-time highs, leaving me with $400k. Should I invest in ETFs now or wait for a market correction considering potential inflation?
Celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today from a $6k start. Investing wisely has given me time for family and future plans.
From $37K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
One minor threat that comes to mind was Libya and we saw what the threatened external powers did there.
So weird i found you on Joe Rogan and now it’s like the National Enquirer.
I hate to say this but you need to debate a communist like me before I can take you seriously ever again. You may have opened by eyes back during Zeitgeist 1, and I have continued to see everything you have produced ever since, but you have never debated a communist before. Only the capitalists. Why? You have debated the most crazy of ancaps but never a single tankie. You have to acquire a following and you have one just sitting there waiting to follow up on Viktor Glushkov.
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Peter you need to watch Capital as Extinction Part One: For Land. Just to start. I can't describe how much knowledge you are throwing away casually but at least watch that video, it's the best of the decade since your Zeitgeist film.
People even throw away Dugin based on propaganda without actually reading his work. He is brilliant, many are brilliant, but they are taken out of context for political reasons so that the CIA can justify car bombing them through intermediaries. Don't you think it's a good idea to find out why people the CIA decides to assassinate are assassinated? You used to care, back in Zeitgest 2 when you had Perkins on. Why not talk to a real tankie? What's the problem? If you interview a tankie, it honestly should be me. I'm literally the only one qualified who has studied all your work and the work of other tankies, at least as far as I know. But my email inbox is empty from you, as are youtube messages. I'm literally getting a degree in engineering physics because of you and Jacques and it's like I hardly exist except as a random stranger on the internet.
You are the one with the power, and you are the one that needs to understand and create a revolution. You created the very first spark basically at the birth of the internet; this means you have responsibilities that i would also falter at. I don't blame you man, I appreciate you, even though I've thrown a bit of shade at you Peter. I get your distrust of the bolsheviks, of the USSR, etc. Mistakes were made. New governments are always cruel, as explained in exquisite detail by professor Andrey Fursov. Without analysis though, those mistakes will come back, but the successes could be lost. You might not know it Peter but the north pole ice cap is very likely to be gone by 2050. I don't mean a little melty, I mean gone. It may not hit sea level rise, but people don't know what the thermohaline cycle is, and this is what will doom us as it doomed life in the Permian. Please look it up. Look up what happens when clouds of hydrogen sulfide hit beaches, and imagine entire dead anoxic oceans belching the stuff 24/7. Our next century is set to be something one might find after 12 shots of nightmare fuel. I can go on and on about more and more bad stuff. Trust me, you don't want me to. Hit me up some time please Peter because I don't want to see our future go the way it is going.
Great analysis, thank you! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
The only way I can see to get out of this system that absolutely demands growth (while still in the system) would be to make it financially worthwhile for people to SHARE the jobs that are somehow decided are NEEDED to be done and working much less....It would guarantee that everything we need to have done is being done but it would not require any more growth than whatever is required to meet the 'needs' of a growing population . ..Of course money would soon become pointless.
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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DeepSeek R1 has state of the art reasoning. Future work will improve function calling for agentic workflows. A future workflow could be global digital democracy.
Listening from a forest festival in Thailand, at 5:30 am 😅😆🙌🔥
Hollywood has always promoted drinking and smoking as manly and sophisticated for their alcohol and cigarette industry sponsors.
The 'Agenda'? Uh-oh, Peter has an Agenda.
Just starting now, thanks chief.
01:28:00 I would disagree a sucessful "exit and build strategy" that insures EROI and allows for "meritbadges" to attach to "money" and value attach to reality. Currency becomes true energy flows and pools.
Well everyone seems to think it's going to be 1984 but to me it's starting to look like a Brave New World😂
Economic slaves living on a big taxation Plantation😂
Seek out Caleb Maupin and debate him on past events regarding Soviet Russia and China. Debate him on what has transpired…
looked for rn on fb, computer says no
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"The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those who speak it."
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George Orwell People will come to love their oppression to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think.
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Can you invite Bryan Johnson? You'd have a very interesting conversation about the needed cultural and system change, AI, scientific data leading us to health and collaboration and sustainability.
I am curious about how or why China has no visible Drug problems. I hear they do have punishments up to the death penalty for dealers and strong anti-drug laws but I am wondering if it actually has more to do with the thinking of their people and society. I have been watching loads of TH-cam vids made by people visiting or living and working in China, and I have also been watching vids made by Chinese TH-camrs...I can't help thinking with their weird mixture of communist/socialist/capitalist thinking they would be a people far more open to the idea of a non-monetary system.
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Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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China has a deep rooted Culture going thousands of years before.. which is still inside in most peoples minds today... how many years does the US has?... its not only that they have severe punishments... its because they are wired to not wanna do drugs.
Hey ya'll. I just bought a house. I made it fellas. I'm outa here!
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I agree in regards to competition...
but.. democracy? really? that's just the power of others imposed on you, based on authority, something that doesn't exist in nature.
Just imagine if in a democracy system the majority or everyone agrees on F'king up those who are not part of their system? or even in their own system...
Just imagine having someone to represent you... which is going to contradict to what to you are thinking, including giving away the maintenance of your own RIGHTS to someone else... so you will have to stay shut in order to comply with him...
The answer, as you said, is anti-system, and, since government is slavery, anarchy is the answer, which you oppose.
The term democracy doesn't have to mean mob rule when it comes to true symbolism. The term democracy means some type of amalgamation of public self direction, not ruled by elite forces. I understand why people want to be clinical with such language, but that word in particular is not bound by a textbook definition. It is a vague term for egalitarianism.
As Peter said above.. Democracy doesnt mean "Mob Rule". Democracy means the opportunity for you to participate and influence the outcome of decision making for the Greater Good.
It gives you a change to participate... while now with Oligarchy you dont.
Democracy has Anarchy inbeded within, because each individual matters.
Anarchy by itself, doesnt provide to the good of the whole, because it makes you self centered, if it doesnt have a Framework, where people can function.
lol This guy didn't stutter once .....wtf!!
hey peter, eagles or chiefs to win the superbowl 2025 ? lol 😅
Check Out Zeitgeist The Movie Companion Guide PDF,Then Check Out
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) is a comprehensive exploration of esoteric wisdom, mysticism, and the hidden spiritual traditions across human history.
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time* (1966) by historian Carroll Quigley is a comprehensive account of world history, especially focusing on the rise and development of Western civilization from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book is particularly known for its in-depth analysis of global finance, political power structures, and international relations.
The Money Masters by Bill Still is not actually a book, but rather a 1996 documentary film that explores the history of banking, money creation, and the influence of central banks on economies. The film argues that private control of money issuance, particularly through central banking systems like the Federal Reserve, leads to economic instability, debt, and wealth inequality.
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Thank you !