Chapter
The Problems with Communism
The speaker argues that communism is evil because it goes against reality, human nature, and individualism. He also notes that mass murder and killing are not new to communism and that Marx's ultimate goal is to return to a Garden of Eden-like state.
Clips
In this podcast conversation, the concept of the Borg from Star Trek is used as a metaphor to discuss the limitations of communism in human society.
1:51:21 - 1:52:11 (00:50)
Summary
In this podcast conversation, the concept of the Borg from Star Trek is used as a metaphor to discuss the limitations of communism in human society.
ChapterThe Problems with Communism
Episode#178 – Michael Malice and Yaron Brook: Ayn Rand, Human Nature, and Anarchy
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The anti-reality, anti-human nature, and anti-individual nature of communism make it inherently evil and incapable of producing good results, as predicted by early communists such as Mikhail Bakunin in 1860.
1:52:11 - 1:52:55 (00:44)
Summary
The anti-reality, anti-human nature, and anti-individual nature of communism make it inherently evil and incapable of producing good results, as predicted by early communists such as Mikhail Bakunin in 1860.
ChapterThe Problems with Communism
Episode#178 – Michael Malice and Yaron Brook: Ayn Rand, Human Nature, and Anarchy
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The idea of mass murder and mass killing is not new to communism, and it is an inherent part of what it means.
1:52:55 - 1:53:59 (01:03)
Summary
The idea of mass murder and mass killing is not new to communism, and it is an inherent part of what it means. The end times for Marx is going back to the Garden of Eden where everything is just available and people can do whatever they want.