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In the final episode of the series, we examine why collectivist ideologies—no matter how compassionate their promises—inevitably drift toward coercion and authoritarian control. Using Carl Jung’s warning about mass psychology and moral abdication, this episode explains how collectivism replaces personal responsibility with centralized power, why equality of outcome requires enforcement, and how societies that abandon individual conscience ultimately trade freedom for control.
By Steve5
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In the final episode of the series, we examine why collectivist ideologies—no matter how compassionate their promises—inevitably drift toward coercion and authoritarian control. Using Carl Jung’s warning about mass psychology and moral abdication, this episode explains how collectivism replaces personal responsibility with centralized power, why equality of outcome requires enforcement, and how societies that abandon individual conscience ultimately trade freedom for control.