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  1. Mar 2025
  2. danielpinchbeck.substack.com danielpinchbeck.substack.com
    1. We don’t know how to shift our focus from these narrow self-interest or entrepeurial goals to building a truly collaborative, collective and, in some sense, anonymous project for humanity’s future.

      for - adjacency - Trump totalitarianism threat - shifting - from individualism - to collectivism - native american genocide - to - native american genocide - https://hyp.is/k-wdTAHDEfC5o3MaWCAlmw/www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8ddjSbnzS4

      adjacency - between - Trump totalitarianism threat - shift - from individualism - to collectivism - native american genocide - adjacency relationship - The shift now required from individualism to collectivism is going to be difficult - The anglo-american model of society adopted by the US is one of individualism - The theft of land and genocide of native americans is based on destroying thousands of years of their cultural norms of collectivism and assimilating them into a foreign culture of individualism

    1. overall the destruction of Native American cultures was the destruction of collectivism or  the idea that Community is more important than the individual in a collectivist Society resources  are typically owned by society as a whole or collectively collectivism went against the  anglo-american tradition of individualism or the idea that the individual is more important than  the community

      for - native american genocide - anglo-american individualism replaced indigenous collectivism - comparison - individualism vs collectivism - youtube - cultural genocide of native americans

      summary - This is a very informative summary of the European settler induced genocide of United States Native Americans

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    1. individualistic, devoid of the community

      Individualism vs. collectivism cultures

    2. too individualistic, devoid of the community feeling

      This begins to take aim at the tension between individualism and collectivism, a "me vs. we" scenario with great implications in social society, as well as in the intellectual realm.

  10. Jul 2018
    1. Capitalism leads to dole queues, the scramble for markets, and war.  Collectivism leads to concentration camps, leader worship, and war.  There is no way out of this unless a planned economy can somehow be combined with the freedom of the intellect, which can only happen if the concept of right and wrong is restored to politics.

      Contrast with Peterson's popular critique of collectivism.