Peter Joseph of the Zeitgeist film series is here to talk about the need to make the market system and establishment political institutions obsolete and transition to a direct democratic, open-sourced, fully automated secular society with no classes, no money, no private property, no labor for income necessity, etc.
Peter Joseph has such a weird heterodox approach and not in a good way. It's hard for me to listen to him as he's mixing up so many different approaches to arrive at his conclusions.
I think orthodox Marxism is way more coherent than that. I mean, it's the Jimmy Dore show, but once you swallowed the Marx pill it's hard to regard people like Joseph as insightful thinkers.
Also Don't do this next time
Caleb Peterson
He gives a nod to democratic socialism somewhere in the middle of the video but thinks it doesn't go far enough because this kind of politics is almost always regional rather than international, and international politics is a necessity due to the globalized world and the obstacle of supranational corporations that are an inevitable outcome of the market system
Kayden Thomas
Zeitgeist and venus project and technocracy are a great stepping stone into marxism though.
Hunter Ortiz
There are far too many Americans that have something like a shell-shock trauma when hearing the name "Marx" or the term "Marxism" due to several decades of cold war propaganda, and still today you have all these talking heads like Jordan Peterson, Stefan Molyneux, Paul Joseph Watson who are charming enough to their listeners that they have successfully brainwashed a large number of amerilards into thinking that Marxism, socialism, and communism are the reason for everything bad in their economy and weird in the culture.
Asher Jenkins
Nu Part 2 of Jimmy Dore w/ Peter Joseph, buttheads!
No it isn't, he didn't say "at least 20 million starved" and "genocide of dissidents"
Carter Diaz
Of course he didn't, he's describing communism.
Carson Hill
isn't this that ultra weird 9/11 conspiracy shit that's ranting on about esoteric concepts?
Jacob Lee
Yes.
Carson Ramirez
yes but he says to not hold him accountable to those because they were originally just meant to be performance art. at least that's what he said about the religious part of the first one.
Aiden Miller
and that's why he fails
Ayden Hughes
What esoteric concepts? I really don't think he's weird.
Anthony Butler
At one point he's talking about cybersyn in Chile and says "it's not communism." So I think it's mostly trying to package shit to make it appealing to normies.