Based Camp: Communism

EPISODE · May 8, 2023 · 36 MIN

Based Camp: Communism

from Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins · host Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm

In this video we discuss the aspects of communism that work, those that don't, and whether communism might work in a post-ai world. Can AI make communism work? Why do Kibbitzes? Malcolm and Simone tackle these topics in this episode of Based Camp. In today's video, we delve into a deep conversation about Communism and its influence in contemporary discourse. We examine the often unseen intersection between various ideologies, from environmentalism to secular Calvinism, and how they sometimes lead to debates about capitalism and communism. We explore the disparity between how communism is envisioned versus its practical implementation and the struggle many individuals face in aligning their lifestyle with their political ideals. The conversation also touches on how certain political structures can inadvertently encourage negative societal traits, with examples drawn from both communist and capitalist societies. Further, we debate why communism often fails when implemented on a large scale, referencing the power consolidation problem, the Home Owners Association (HOA) problem, and the square-cube law of governance. Our discourse provides a unique perspective on the idealism of communism, the practical realities of its implementation, and the lessons we can draw from both successful and failed experiments. Join us on this intellectual journey and be sure to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit basedcamppodcast.substack.com/subscribe

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