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Corporatism as the Solution to Irrationality - Blood $atellite

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Dimes and Judas conduct an exploration of the prison of demands placed upon the individual in a democratic society, citing the books “Misbehaving” by Richard Thaler and “The True State” by Othmar Spann. Here the concepts of behavioral economics and corporatism are combined, presenting a social-metaphysical model for a modern guild system.
Taken from Episode #233 – The Ripening of my Day Worsener Folder
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Lithium Production Skyrocketing but Scant Testing
03:20 – Crisis of Modernity is All of Us Being Giants
06:25 – Misbehaving / Behavioral Economics Discussion Begins
17:52 – The True State / Corporatism Discussion Begins
20:43 – Individualism vs. Universalism
25:28 – Community as Segregated Spiritual Exchange
29:49 – The Structure of Estates
33:20 – Collectivizing Along Lines of Natural Law and Secret Societies
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Dimes and Judas conduct an exploration of the prison of demands placed upon the individual in a democratic society, citing the books “Misbehaving” by Richard Thaler and “The True State” by Othmar Spann. Here the concepts of behavioral economics and corporatism are combined, presenting a social-metaphysical model for a modern guild system.
Taken from Episode #233 – The Ripening of my Day Worsener Folder
Listen to full episodes of Blood $atellite on, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Audible, and more.
➡️ Full Content: http://www.bloodsatellite.ca
➡️ Clips: https://odysee.com/@BloodSatellite:3
➡️ Support: https://bloodsatellite.gumroad.com/
★ Store: https://goodsvffer.com/
★ Vanguardist Journal: https://vanguardistjournal.com/
★ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegallyIronic
Timestamps:
0:00 – Lithium Production Skyrocketing but Scant Testing
03:20 – Crisis of Modernity is All of Us Being Giants
06:25 – Misbehaving / Behavioral Economics Discussion Begins
17:52 – The True State / Corporatism Discussion Begins
20:43 – Individualism vs. Universalism
25:28 – Community as Segregated Spiritual Exchange
29:49 – The Structure of Estates
33:20 – Collectivizing Along Lines of Natural Law and Secret Societies
  continue reading

50 episodes

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