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🗓️ 14 November 2023
⏱️ 66 minutes
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Robert Breedlove is a philosopher and podcaster within the Bitcoin space. In this interview, we discuss the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference, the anti-woke movement, cultural Marxism, and the origins of certain ideologies. We also delve into the impact of COVID-19, the role of politics in societal change, the influence of taxation and inflation on the economy, and the potential of Bitcoin as a solution to many of these issues.
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Normative behaviour in society at any one time may be codified such that it appears to be a natural law: behaviour, dress, language, and demeanour are perceived to be as fixed as biological traits. However, culture is merely a template for expectations in a social group. Acceptable conduct is malleable. The history of civilisation is full of profound shifts in cultural social behaviour and societal norms.
It is not uncommon for marginal groups within society to test the paradigm. However, we do appear to be at a rare inflection point. Society is split between two equally powerful ideologies, both of which lay claim to the cultural elite mantle. Wokeism, whilst being criticised by some as being a lazy pejorative for a wide range of progressive liberal opinions, does have roots in an understandable backlash against the promotion of identity politics and cancel culture.
Robert Breedlove however views wokeism as another form of cultural Marxism funded by the state. In this podcast, he suggested that it is a divide-and-conquer strategy to create a demand for stronger governance. We discussed whether the development of these ideologies is organic or intentional. Robert leaned towards the latter, comparing it to the romantic lies told throughout history to justify theft.
Robert explained his perspective on the influence of Marxism on the social institutions of the West. He believes that Marxism seeks to abolish private property, which he sees as the foundation of civilization and justice. He also connects the rise of cultural Marxism with the increasing violation of private property rights.
When asked about the solution to these issues, Robert proposed that making property harder to violate is crucial. He sees Bitcoin as a potential solution, as it provides inviolable private property rights. With a Bitcoin standard, the state's ability to print money would be limited, reducing their revenue source and potentially leading to a more peaceful and prosperous world by creating less incentive for people to politic and more incentive for them to produce.
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Show notes: https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/life-liberty-the-pursuit-of-bitcoin
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0:00.0 | Bitcoin gets you to a world of more localism so presumably you would have less |
0:07.2 | proceeds to fund these bullshit false narratives you'd have less of the systemic |
0:11.5 | lying less of the systemic lying, less of the systemic stealing, and this would be just a |
0:16.0 | more peaceful and prosperous world. |
0:18.0 | Hello there from Texas. |
0:20.0 | We've made it here to Dallas with my boy Danny. |
0:22.0 | We're here for the Texas |
0:23.4 | blockchain summit. A very exciting week of interviews ahead. Some very cool |
0:27.7 | ones booked and cannot wait to get them out. Get them out for you to hear |
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0:40.9 | host Peter McCormack and I've got Robert Breedlove on the show today. |
0:44.5 | Now this was a very cool experience. |
0:46.6 | We managed to get Breedlove down to Bedford, we got him down to the football club, |
0:50.3 | we also got him out, we went for some drinks, went for dinner, ate some steak. |
0:54.0 | It's been very cool to see people now starting to make the pilgrimage to my little town |
0:58.0 | and hopefully we're going to see some of you there next year for our conference cheat code. |
1:02.7 | Plans for that are going very well. |
1:04.2 | I know hotel rooms are going quickly. |
1:06.1 | So if you do want to come, you better go and check that out quick. |
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