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Beware Collectivism: Answering Questions a Free Society Can Ask

Beware Collectivism: Answering Questions a Free Society Can Ask

著者: I.E. Sersea aka Maestro Sersea
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概要

Welcome to the Beware Collectivism Podcast

This podcast is designed as an analytical resource for students, policymakers, researchers, and informed citizens who seek to understand the wide-ranging consequences of the political and ideological movement broadly referred to as 'woke' progressivism. Over the past two decades, this movement has expanded from university campuses into every major sphere of public life: corporate boardrooms, government agencies, school curricula, media institutions, and international policy bodies.

The central argument of this podcast is not that compassion, environmental stewardship, or equal opportunity are unworthy goals. Rather, it is that the specific policy mechanisms chosen by the progressive movement to advance these goals — regulatory mandates, government subsidies, identity-based resource allocation, speech restrictions, and central economic planning — carry enormous and frequently ignored costs: economic costs, costs to individual liberty, costs to institutional trust, and costs to the social fabric of free societies.

Each episode examines a distinct dimension of this phenomenon, drawing on economic data, historical precedent, and comparative policy analysis from multiple countries. Readers are encouraged to evaluate the evidence independently, weigh competing interpretations, and arrive at their own conclusions about the proper relationship between government power, collective goals, and individual freedom.

The questions raised here — How much power should governments hold over private economic decisions? Who defines 'equity' and who enforces it? What is the true cost of carbon-zero mandates on working families? — are among the most important questions a free society can ask. This podcast is an attempt to ask them seriously.

I.E. Sersea aka Maestro Sersea 2026
哲学 政治・政府 政治学 社会科学
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  • The Green New Deal and Progressive Environmentalism
    2026/04/29

    The Green New Deal and Progressive Environmentalism

    Origins and Scope of the Green New Deal

    The Green New Deal (GND) is a proposed legislative framework introduced in February 2019 by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Ed Markey. Modeled loosely on Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal of the 1930s, the GND proposed to address climate change through a comprehensive economic transformation of the United States economy, coupling environmental goals with progressive social objectives including universal healthcare, guaranteed federal employment, and racial and economic equity mandates...

    Resources:

    https://rss.com/podcasts/beware-collectivism

    https://sersea.com

    https://collectivism.net

    https://objectivistic.com

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    14 分
  • The Economics of Equity — Redistribution, Regulation, and Decline
    2026/04/15

    The Economics of Equity — Redistribution, Regulation, and Decline

    Equity vs. Equality: The Economic Distinction

    The shift from equality of opportunity to equity of outcomes is not merely a semantic difference — it represents a fundamental restructuring of economic incentives that carries profound consequences for productivity, innovation, and long-term growth...

    Resources:

    https://rss.com/podcasts/beware-collectivism

    https://sersea.com

    https://collectivism.net

    https://objectivistic.com

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    12 分
  • Government Growth and the Erosion of Personal Liberty
    2026/04/11

    Government Growth and the Erosion of Personal Liberty

    The Relationship Between Ideology and State Power

    One of the most consequential features of woke progressivism is the relentless expansion of government authority that its policy agenda requires. The pursuit of equity, the enforcement of DEI mandates, the regulation of speech, and the management of energy transitions all necessitate larger bureaucracies, greater regulatory reach, and more invasive surveillance of private conduct. This is not an accidental byproduct — it is structurally inherent in the progressive worldview.

    Political philosopher F.A. Hayek observed that collectivist ideologies — regardless of their stated intentions — tend toward the same outcome: the concentration of decision-making power in state hands, and the corresponding reduction of freedom in private life. The question is never whether progressive ideology advocates for tyranny, but whether the logic of its goals leads there regardless.

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    13 分
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