It may be true. However there are horrible ways to not suffer. Let's hope they don't suffer because everything is better then.It's only the transitional generation that will suffer
It may be true. However there are horrible ways to not suffer. Let's hope they don't suffer because everything is better then.It's only the transitional generation that will suffer
Probably, but I can't point you to any specific resources right now. Maybe you could get an auto-generated transcript?@Transform, is there a written form of the ideas in that video? Or something similar to it.
Corrections and notes:
A few things were possibly over-simplified to prevent this from becoming a 170 part Ken Burns series. Please do some searching/reading and learn your butt off! I'll add to these as needed, as responding to comments will just get lost in the ether of YouTube comment pages.
- Futures contracts and options are a bit different. In a contract, the buyer is obligated to buy the asst, and an option frees them of that obligation.
- The wealth generated in the 1950's can also be greatly contributed to much of Europe's destruction and how America used that as leverage to lend money under the condition of the US dollar being standardized for trade. This is a fascinating hour long video in itself.
- I anticipate that a portion of viewers will argue that this is just a new phase of capitalism. I disagree, but delving further into that disagreement requires further analyzing the semantic definition of "capitalism", which is probably a waste of time. So whether this is a new thing that doesn't have a name or a new mutation of capitalism that doesn't have a name, both are correct in describing the circumstances.
- Bitcoin would've been a great answer to a lot of these problems. Unfortunately it's not used as a currency, but as a prospective asset. If it's not replacing the US dollar enmasse, it's not a solution to anything in this video. In fact, it makes a lot of this worse when you consider the insane amount of alt-coins.
Further viewing:
- There is no higher recommendation on YouTube than @PBoyle for anything related to finance or economic history.
- Adam Curtis (BBC, etc) makes films that provide excellent surreal recaps of recent history that absolutely inspire me greatly.
LOTS of books I recommend:
- Technofuedalism is an excellent and accessible book about this from Yanis Varoufakis. It's actually a bit more far-reaching (and scary) than my conclusions in this video.
All of the following inspired this video:
- The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff
- Platform Capitalism by Nick Srnicek
- The Attention Merchants by Tim Wu
- New Dark Age by James Bridle
- Capital is Dead: Is this something worse? by McKenzie Wark
Finally, there are too many books to name about WWII and the Soviet Union that fascinate me endlessly. There is so much to learn those time-encapsulated parallel economies.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:43 - CH1 Capitalism (A Eulogy)
9:23 - CH2 History Repeats Itself
19:33 - CH3 Post Capitalism
26:27 - CH4 Digital Sharecropping
36:10 - Conclusions
This book is supposed to be a good one. I listened to his interview on YouTube, and he seemed very sane. Yanis's story about how EU took over Greece and destroyed their money press is insane. Still, it is all a bit over my head. I have no weight in my society and feel more like a traveler at a hostel.- Technofuedalism is an excellent and accessible book about this from Yanis Varoufakis. It's actually a bit more far-reaching (and scary) than my conclusions in this video.

Thats the problem with corruption: it goes against all logic an human fairness is not a concern.Even if we consider the power to know and direct people's behavior that governments can receive from tech companies, which is mentioned near the end of the video, don't governments ultimately rely on the production of goods? Even if the main portion of states' GDP is the services sector, the majority of services in turn rely on industry. Even tech companies rely on several industries and supply chains they don't control, just to exist.
Very few people are interested in truth. Most just continue living like automatons, using the same old script.It will take alot of effort but it will happen that the truth gets to a powerfull mass that can tip the scale in favor of.. well.. truth
The movie "Network" from 1976 comes to mind.Very few people are interested in truth. Most just continue living like automatons, using the same old script.
Only a more fundamental evolutionary shift in awareness could change anything. It's not that we have a corrupt system, but that we humans are docile enough to tolerate it.
When each one of us starts to think for himself and truly collaborates with others on an equal footing, something will change. It's never the system, but the global maturity of awareness. I came to believe that it oscillates with cosmic cycles, and it falls and rises like waves on the ocean. Nothing is ultimately bad or good here; it's all patterns of energy in space. People who fully realize this within themselves just burst out laughing. This reality is pure magic.
Somehow, a story from the Bhagavad Gita comes to mind about when Krishna showed Arjuna his true form:We should never underestimate the trauma that comes with questioning reality. I dont blame the majority for buying into whatever narrative they are fed. Seeing reality how I do now is often quite hard work with scant reward.

Very few people are interested in truth. Most just continue living like automatons, using the same old script.
Only a more fundamental evolutionary shift in awareness could change anything. It's not that we have a corrupt system, but that we humans are docile enough to tolerate it.
When each one of us starts to think for himself and truly collaborates with others on an equal footing, something will change. It's never the system, but the global maturity of awareness. I came to believe that it oscillates with cosmic cycles, and it falls and rises like waves on the ocean. Nothing is ultimately bad or good here; it's all patterns of energy in space. People who fully realize this within themselves just burst out laughing. This reality is pure magic.


Sweden is the world's conscience. All we do is right and just. Any deniers are just jealous and want to move to this wonderful countryMaybe this belongs here, it seems to have contextual relevance, especially from @northape's perspective - whom I expect has either seen this video or knows this stuff already - as would most of Benn's fans.

You're absolutely right, not suffering is better. Though suffering must still exist. It must be sufficiently unpleasant to make the not suffering better in the first place.It may be true. However there are horrible ways to not suffer. Let's hope they don't suffer because everything is better then.
This is interesting because I read about something similar in the book 12 rules for live written by Jordan Peterson.You're absolutely right, not suffering is better. Though suffering must still exist. It must be sufficiently unpleasant to make the not suffering better in the first place.