EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 56 MIN
What If Our Biggest Problems Were Designed Never To Be Solved? | Jamie Arbib
from The Dov Baron Show · host Jamie Arbib
What's been true since Sumer, 5,000 years ago. It is still true today. But something structural is changing. Solar, wind, batteries, AI, and robotics share a property no previous technology has had: they require resources only to build, then produce output indefinitely. Like a star. When AI reaches the point of self-improvement, the growth imperative that drove every civilization in history loses its advantage. And when that engine stops, who we are changes with it. This is a conversation about civilization, meaning, leadership, and the three levels of change that are either going to take us somewhere new or leave us blindly racing toward a dystopia where all the technology is captured by the extractive ownership structures that already exist. Dov pushes on the contradictions: batteries built on conflict minerals, political resistance to clean energy, human beings conditioned by extraction for millennia, and the meaning crisis that arrives when work and accumulation no longer provide identity. Jamie answers every challenge with nine years of research and a framework built on intellectual rigor, not optimism. Key themes: Civilizational phase change, extraction economy, stellar technologies, distributed energy systems, AI and labor disruption, meaning and identity beyond accumulation, the edge as origin of systemic change, antifragilityIn this episode: Why the problems we've been trying to solve for 50 years are features, not bugs, of the extraction system The Neolithic Package: why private ownership, hierarchy, and inequality keep recurring across every civilization Why solar, wind, and batteries are structurally different from every previous energy technology The three levels of change required: technological, systems, and human Why AI being embedded in the old extractive system produces exactly the problems we are seeing now What a stellar energy system actually looks like built from scratch vs. shoehorned into existing infrastructure Ukraine as a real-world case study for distributed energy resilience What changes in human behavior when the fear of scarcity no longer has a structural advantage Why meaning extracted from accumulation and status becomes a crisis when the extraction system ends What 2036 could look like in a city or region that chose to build differently How change historically comes from the edge, not the center, and what that means for leaders now Jamie Arbib Resources:https://stellarworld.com | https://rethinkx.com Book: Stellar by James Arbib and Tony Seba Connect with Dov: https://DovBaron.com | [email protected] Please rate, review, and subscribe. It makes a significant difference. #Leadership #CivilizationChange #Extraction #AIFuture #DovBaronShow Connect with Dov Baron:https://[email protected], review, and send this episode to the most thoughtful builder you know. That is how the algorithm finds the people who still ask why. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What this episode covers
Climate change. Inequality. Exploitation. We have been trying to fix them for 50 years. The machine keeps running. Jamie Arbib, co-founder of RethinkX and co-author of Stellar, makes a case that most people are not ready to hear: these problems are not failures of the system. They are the system. An extractive production model built on scarce external inputs- land, labor, capital- generates competition by definition. And competition at civilizational scale produces exploitation as a feature, not a bug.
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