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In episode 51 of Revolution Now, Peter Joseph discusses sociological causality and its profound influence on human behavior. He emphasizes that systemic change, especially in the economy, is necessary to alter behavior, and activism must focus on changing the system itself, not just individual minds. He also explains the difference between internal and external system regulation, and hence the importance of cybernetic self-regulation, while offering a critique regarding the inefficiency of government regulation in managing market forces, noting that market dynamics, driven by money, overpower democratic efforts to correct issues like environmental degradation and inequality. This is not a side effect. The money-power feedback loop is far more powerful than the market-instability-regulatory loop and even democracy itself, making workable regulation toward homeostasis or balance impossible.
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In episode 51 of Revolution Now, Peter Joseph discusses sociological causality and its profound influence on human behavior. He emphasizes that systemic change, especially in the economy, is necessary to alter behavior, and activism must focus on changing the system itself, not just individual minds. He also explains the difference between internal and external system regulation, and hence the importance of cybernetic self-regulation, while offering a critique regarding the inefficiency of government regulation in managing market forces, noting that market dynamics, driven by money, overpower democratic efforts to correct issues like environmental degradation and inequality. This is not a side effect. The money-power feedback loop is far more powerful than the market-instability-regulatory loop and even democracy itself, making workable regulation toward homeostasis or balance impossible.
Transcript: https://www.revolutionnow.live/episodes/
Support Peter's efforts through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/peterjoseph
or
Direct Donation: https://www.gentlemachineproductions.com/checkout/donate?donatePageId=5f1ef0539d5bc56fac97a266
Read latest Substack: https://peterjoseph.substack.com/p/nexus-from-capitalism-to-fascism
Get Peter's latest book, The New Human Rights Movement: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/691520/the-new-human-rights-movement-by-peter-joseph/
Join his mailing list: https://www.peterjoseph.info/
This podcast is also available on Apple, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts.
Website & Free Archive https://www.revolutionnow.live/
Join Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/RevolutionNowPodcast/
“Zeitgeist | Requiem” Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlJ8KPZakNI
About Peter: https://www.peterjoseph.info/biography
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peterjosephofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterjosephofficial

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