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utopian socialism

Season 2, Ep. 10: Way Down in the Hole: Is Cooperating With Friends Possible? (M:O/R/T Collective Postmortem Pt. 2)

April 21, 2023April 2, 2023 by maurinacademy

Spencer, Emily and Laurie continue their conversation about the history and “failure” of the first attempt, instigated by Spencer, to start an urban farm collective, based on sharing resources and labor, in Kansas City. We discuss the various obstacles Spencer, and then Emily too, continued to face as they tried to cooperate with others who claim to share the same values and goals. What does it take to get people who agree they are of like minds to actually consistently cooperate? This is not an easy question to answer, but it gets to the heart of why most experiments like this are ultimately deemed “utopian.” If we understand the main pitfalls, does that help us find a way to succeed, even a little

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