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Michael Malice: Totalitarianism and Anarchy

07-15-21 ▶ 2h 37m 📖 6 min read
Core Takeaways
Orwell's 'Animal Farm' critiques totalitarian regimes broadly, not just the Soviet Union. ▶ 2:00
Why it matters This broad critique underscores the universal threat of totalitarianism beyond specific historical contexts.
Emma Goldman criticized Soviet suppression of free speech, arguing it was worse than czarist Russia. ▶ 4:00
Why it matters Goldman's critique highlights the dangers of state control over individual freedoms.
Anarchism is framed as a relationship of voluntary interactions, not a fixed location. ▶ 1:30:00
Why it matters This framing challenges traditional views of anarchism as chaotic or lawless.
Malice argues that many people lack the capacity for moral courage due to a deficiency in conscience. ▶ 2:10:00
Why it matters This challenges the assumption that everyone inherently possesses the ability to act morally.
Yelp is considered more effective than voting in influencing businesses. ▶ 2:50:00
Why it matters This suggests that market mechanisms may be more responsive and accountable than democratic processes.

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The episode begins with Michael Malice delving into the implications of George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' as a critique of totalitarian regimes, not just the Soviet Union. This sets…

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