EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026
The Art of the steal - The Social Situation Ep.3
from beneficencetv 3Speak Podcast · host beneficencetv
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=beneficencetv/50c9d96d ✅Support Our Channel 👉Cashapp: $BeneficenceTV 👉Ko-Fi donation: https://ko-fi.com/beneficencetv 👉Patreon: https://patreon.com/beneficencetv For the next episode of The Social Situation I analyze the American political oligarchy and apply a Marxian lens to get to the root of why American politics is so "funny". Why fighting between Democrats and Republicans largely plays out as theater while the real life material conditions of the working class continue to deteriorate. Year after year. Election after election. Mainstream politicians on both sides continue to ignore obvious economic solutions to crucial problems. While the middle class continues to hold on for dear life. Get ready to take a deep dive into the corrupt world of American politics. Here, on Beneficence TV. ✅ Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 04:30 Understanding the Dialectical Analysis 07:40 Cracking the Economic Code with the Labor Theory of Value 12:13 The Water-Diamond Paradox of the Utility Theory of Value 13:08 The Fractals of Social Sciences 15:53 Understanding Class Conflict 18:59 How the Boss Distracts from Wages 20:14 American Kings 22:02 Understanding Marxism 23:20 Understanding Socialism 24:46 The Definition Dilemma 28:55 The Answer is too Obvious 33:04 The Duopoly Dilemma 37:48 Why American Politics is so "Funny" 41:03 Capitalism isn't About Markets 47:04 Markets without Capitalism 55:26 Special Message From Someone "Special" 56:31 Rise of Trump: A Marxian Expose 1:13:59 Expose of Ron Desantis 1:16:41 Capitalism Predictable Irrationality 1:20:37 Socialism in Oklahoma(Lots of it) 1:24:07 Ensuring the Conditions of its own Existence 1:26:39 Armed with Forbidden Knowledge 1:28:14 It's all connected(As Above, So Below) 1:32:24 Conclusion
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