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Segment 8: Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Totalitarianism is the root, and the seeds are already here
Totalitarianism doesn’t show up screaming “control.” It shows up whispering “protection.” Segment 8 closes the series by exposing the root beneath the warmth rhetoric. Totalitarianism rarely announces itself. It doesn’t show up wearing a villain costume and saying, “Hello, I’m here to control your life.” It shows up as a rescue mission. A safety plan. A moral emergency. A promise that the right people, armed with the right ideology, can finally fix what your neighbors, your c
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Feb 205 min read


Segment 5—Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Who was Hitler?
Who was Adolf Hitler—and what happens when “unity” becomes a weapon? Segment 5 traces the rise of total control and the deadly consequences of collectivist ideology when the individual becomes expendable. If Stalin shows collectivism through class, and Mao shows collectivism through mass campaigns, Hitler shows something else: collectivism through nation and race. That’s important because people often reduce this conversation to economics, “socialism vs. capitalism”, when the
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Feb 114 min read


Segment 4—Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Who was Mao Zedong?
Who was Mao Zedong—and what happens when an ideology tries to outvote reality? Segment 4 traces the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and the brutal cost of collectivism when “warmth” becomes enforceable. If Pol Pot is the shock of collectivism in miniature, Mao is collectivism at scale, not just a revolution, but a national experiment . And it’s one of the clearest historical examples of what happens when leaders try to vote reality off the island with ideology.
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Feb 95 min read
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