vid of alex jones excoriating zeitgeist addendum

a lot of the ideas they're pushing seems totally backwards, and I was REALLY put off by it at first, but after thinking on it some more, i realized some of the logic behind their arguments.

Everything they talk about in the last part about the "cure" to our problems revolves around Post-Scarcity (or abundance). Simply put, anything that occurs in abundance cannot be allocated by any kind of market because its basically free--sort of like breathable air is now. The free-market is absolutely the best way to allocate scarce resources. Given the current state of our technology now, I believe it is the most efficient economic system to use.

However, what if you live in a society where most all material goods are abundant and post-scarce? What if we had the technology to make everything Abundant? That's what this film posits, and if you look at it from that perspective, then a lot of what they argue for does make sense, because a market economy cannot allocate an abundant resource.

However, their criticism of the Profit Motive is fallacious because they don't properly understand what profit is. The profit motive will always exist in some form or another because profit is any gain that you get from making an investment. Nowadays, the most scarce (and therefore, most coveted) resources are material goods--cash, cars, gold, oil, etc. That's why our profits are measured in terms of these material goods.
However, in an economy where all of the aforementioned material stuff is abundant, then the material goods will cease to be profit. But profit will still exist, it will just evolve into some other medium.

Think about the Federation in Star Trek, which is basically a post-scarce society. They have replicators to make all the food, anti-matter power reactors and space ships that go at warp ten. They don't really have a monetary system, at least not from what I've seen. And if they do, its unlikely they use it for buying and selling trivial goods and services like food or transport. But even without money or a "market economy", the profit motive still exists--if it didn't then Starfleet wouldn't be traveling at warp 10 in all directions trying to explore the universe.
That's what I got out of Addendum. Not that the profit motive is bad, just in order for us to have a post-scarce society, then it would have to evolve. In a post-scarce society, I couldn't imagine material things as being the incentive that fuels the profit motive. I would imagine knowledge or some other intangible as the incentive that drives it.

The problem with their argument and their whole utopia scenario is that it hinges on the idea that we have the technology to make Energy post-scarce, something that sounds extremely farfetched to me. The whole talk of a 4,000mph Mag Lev and 6,000 Zeta Joules of power from geothermal...yeah right, i'm a bit skeptical. But if that is really possible, then I think a post-scarce society like that could potentially work.
 
a lot of the ideas they're pushing seems totally backwards, and I was REALLY put off by it at first, but after thinking on it some more, i realized some of the logic behind their arguments.

Everything they talk about in the last part about the "cure" to our problems revolves around Post-Scarcity (or abundance). Simply put, anything that occurs in abundance cannot be allocated by any kind of market because its basically free--sort of like breathable air is now. The free-market is absolutely the best way to allocate scarce resources. Given the current state of our technology now, I believe it is the most efficient economic system to use.

However, what if you live in a society where most all material goods are abundant and post-scarce? What if we had the technology to make everything Abundant? That's what this film posits, and if you look at it from that perspective, then a lot of what they argue for does make sense, because a market economy cannot allocate an abundant resource.

.....

If something is in unlimited supply, the market would not even be trying to allocate it. It would simply naturally be free, naturally.

It is logical to think that technology will make the necessities of life, but it will still not in UNLIMITED supply so these things will never be free. They'll just keep getting cheaper and cheaper, but never reach zero (i.e. it will take less and less work to obtain them) So there will always be a need for money, so we don't have to barter. And beyond necessities of life, humans have practically unlimited desires, so people will always be inventing things to make life more enjoyable. These will not be in unlimited supply, of course. And it will take money to purchase these.

The movie is pretty silly.
 
Last edited:
66.gif

That would be a sweet idea in a real James Bond movie.
 
I didn't really like zeitgeist, then I saw the addendum movie and during some parts I felt sick to my stomach because what I was hearing was pure communist rhetoric. My family fled Cuba from 'communism' this is the utopia they heard was going to be brought to them, I've been taught all my life to beware of this.
 
Zeitgeist is BS

let them do whatever they want in their neck of the woods and if they try using force on others to make them be a part of this system then it is done through force and collectivism in which case I want no part of it. one persons utopia is another persons nightmare. NO THANKS ZEITGEIST/COMMUNISM
 
George Orwell was a socialist, clearly we should stop recommending and referencing 1984. After all, Atlas Shrugged is all the sheeple need to wake up, am I right, guys?
 
AJ interviewed the maker of the film today. I didn't catch much of it, but at the end AJ was really going off on the guy (in a bad way).
 
I really loved the first Zeitgeist.... didn't care much for the 2nd one. However, I was disappointed in Alex's behavior today. He went berzerk while the producer of Zeitgeist remained calm even as he confronted Alex on interrupting and basically acting like an ass.
 
I really loved the first Zeitgeist.... didn't care much for the 2nd one. However, I was disappointed in Alex's behavior today. He went berzerk while the producer of Zeitgeist remained calm even as he confronted Alex on interrupting and basically acting like an ass.

I would love to interview that F$@K... Futuristic wannabe marxism by stealth FTFL.
 
I really loved the first Zeitgeist.... didn't care much for the 2nd one. However, I was disappointed in Alex's behavior today. He went berzerk while the producer of Zeitgeist remained calm even as he confronted Alex on interrupting and basically acting like an ass.

I hate Zeitgeist and I normally agree with Alex, but he was too far over the top today in the interview, which I watched on prisonplanet.tv. He continually interrupted the guy, didn't let him complete many sentences, and generally derailed the conversation into stupid arguments (i.e. why charge 29.95 for my conspiracy videos as opposed to 30.00) to prevent the guy from making any significant point.

Alex hyped this interview up all last week and this week, and said it wouldn't be a hostile interview, but he definitely started ranting and raving on the guy. Alex even made some kind of comment about people in competition with him in terms of trying to take people from his listeners. Really bizarre and way out of character, I don't know if Alex felt threatened by Zeitgeist or not but with all the crap Alex talks about not getting into petty arguments and bringing people together in the truth movement, he sure disproved himself today.

The discussion turned into a debate about Nature (Alex's side) vs. Nuture (zeitgeist's side).

I don't have a youtube nor do I care to see it or hear it again. Once was enough.
 
I hate Zeitgeist and I normally agree with Alex, but he was too far over the top today in the interview, which I watched on prisonplanet.tv. He continually interrupted the guy, didn't let him complete many sentences, and generally derailed the conversation into stupid arguments (i.e. why charge 29.95 for my conspiracy videos as opposed to 30.00) to prevent the guy from making any significant point.

Alex hyped this interview up all last week and this week, and said it wouldn't be a hostile interview, but he definitely started ranting and raving on the guy. Alex even made some kind of comment about people in competition with him in terms of trying to take people from his listeners. Really bizarre and way out of character, I don't know if Alex felt threatened by Zeitgeist or not but with all the crap Alex talks about not getting into petty arguments and bringing people together in the truth movement, he sure disproved himself today.

The discussion turned into a debate about Nature (Alex's side) vs. Nuture (zeitgeist's side).

I don't have a youtube nor do I care to see it or hear it again. Once was enough.

So it'd be in the wednesday labelled podcast? About what time you recon?
 
I listened today and was fully disgusted with the Zeitgeist guy, but would fully admit Alex was being a bit of a jerk.

The guy didn't seem to have any idea or sort of moral code about him...he didn't accept the concept that evil existed, yet at the same time, he labeled certain actions as "bad". The fallacy there is if you admit that, then you pretty much set the basis that your own ideas and ideals could merely be "taught" to you, as well.

Also, his whole "no money" thing was completely ridiculous....without money, no one would have any incentive to do anything (ok, trade...but that brings along its own problems...it's impossible to quantify wealth, profit, or loss)...

Alex shouldn't have been a jerk, yes...but the Zeitgeist guy's philosophy and methodology of thinking was totally irrational, not to mention it didn't fully make logical sense.
 
I listened today and was fully disgusted with the Zeitgeist guy, but would fully admit Alex was being a bit of a jerk.

The guy didn't seem to have any idea or sort of moral code about him...he didn't accept the concept that evil existed, yet at the same time, he labeled certain actions as "bad". The fallacy there is if you admit that, then you pretty much set the basis that your own ideas and ideals could merely be "taught" to you, as well.

Also, his whole "no money" thing was completely ridiculous....without money, no one would have any incentive to do anything (ok, trade...but that brings along its own problems...it's impossible to quantify wealth, profit, or loss)...

Alex shouldn't have been a jerk, yes...but the Zeitgeist guy's philosophy and methodology of thinking was totally irrational, not to mention it didn't fully make logical sense.

Yeah, will have to listen to it.. frustrates me that Alex appears to have lost his cool?

When faced with irrationality... he lost his cool? That'd NEVER happen to me! :D

So yeah, I defs understand where he is coming from.... Hahaha.. doesn't mean he's wrong.. but it tends to appear that way, and it's especially ain't attractive - when you are meant to be interviewing someone... lmao.. and representing a movement.. :eek:

Sooo sick of this addendum bullshit.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC--9zclwNk&feature=user

It's on youtube now.

Fucking hell, AJ really loses it in the 4/4 part. One loud-mouthed motherfucker, no offense. He keeps interrupting Joseph all the time and especially towards the end he starts screaming and I can really imagine how drool is flying around the room. It's adorable how Joseph keeps his cool during the interview, I would've probably walked out already.
He also keeps repeating Joseph's arguments in that "Eric Cartman"-style, if you know what I mean.

E: Alex Jones is like the Bill O' Reilly of the truth movement.
 
Last edited:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC--9zclwNk&feature=user

It's on youtube now.

Fucking hell, AJ really loses it in the 4/4 part. One loud-mouthed motherfucker, no offense. He keeps interrupting Joseph all the time and especially towards the end he starts screaming and I can really imagine how drool is flying around the room. It's adorable how Joseph keeps his cool during the interview, I would've probably walked out already.
He also keeps repeating Joseph's arguments in that "Eric Cartman"-style, if you know what I mean.

E: Alex Jones is like the Bill O' Reilly of the truth movement.

"Adorable?" - :eek: wtf kind of adjective is that to use about someone whose advocates the demise of civilization? :rolleyes: (unknowingly... :confused: ) Anarcho-Commune (ism) we've been down this path.. :rolleyes:

Alex knows the basics... economic freedom = good. As for the intricacies of Austrian Economics... no, he doesn't... Nor is it his job too.

How about the addendum dude go on Lewrockwell podcast.. get interviewed by Lew Rockwell.... See who gets their marxist veiled bullshit smashed out of town... :)
 
Last edited:
"Adorable?" - :eek: wtf kind of adjective is that to use about someone whose advocates the demise of civilization? :rolleyes: (unknowingly... :confused: ) Anarcho-Commune (ism) we've been down this path.. :rolleyes:

Alex knows the basics... economic freedom = good. As for the intricacies of Austrian Economics... no, he doesn't... Nor is it his job too.

How about the addendum dude go on Lewrockwell podcast.. get interviewed by Lew Rockwell.... See who gets their marxist veiled bullshit smashed out of town... :)

I wouldn't call the current world order "civilized", far from it. For the record, yes I would like to see the demise of the current system and a new world order to rise :)

Well please do try and get him on LR. Either contact Joseph or LR.
 
I wouldn't call the current world order "civilized", far from it. For the record, yes I would like to see the demise of the current system and a new world order to rise :)

Well please do try and get him on LR. Either contact Joseph or LR.

Freedom is new, tyranny is old.

If the system you want is anarcho-commune (ism) which is stakly evident in everything he proposes... then it's the very OLDEST...

;)

This world ain't civilized because it's become more & MORE socialistic. What do you expect? The market is struggling more than ever now because of govt & state intervention....

The Second American Revolution was the 2nd step... of Freedom. Magna Carta was the first... and no we've got to make the 3rd one :cool:
 
Freedom is new, tyranny is old.

If the system you want is anarcho-commune (ism) which is stakly evident in everything he proposes... then it's the very OLDEST...

;)

This world ain't civilized because it's become more & MORE socialistic. What do you expect? The market is struggling more than ever now because of govt & state intervention....

The Second American Revolution was the 2nd step... of Freedom. Magna Carta was the first... and no we've got to make the 3rd one :cool:

No, the world isn't civilized because the whole system is based on competition and profit which breeds corruption, greed, selfishness and various other behavioral models which make up the world today. Very often people have the opportunity to do good, but instead the question is asked "What's in it for me?".
A completely free enterprise/market is never going to happen nor last. It will corrupt itself in the end and the same old wheel keeps rolling what we're looking at now.

Besides free market is not always the only solution. For example, if truly freemarket principals were brought up into Namibia now, the people there would go bankrupt. In Namibia the government is protecting domestic farmers (majority of the people) from European businesses by preventing foreign entrepreneurs from entering the market before domestic farmers have sold their crop. The EU is pressuring the Namibian gov to "free up" the market which would of course result in the total destruction of domestic farming as there is no way that the people there are able to compete with European mass-production.
So we shouldn't make up our mind before we hit an issue. It's great how passionate you are about your ideologies and labels but it's not the right thing always everywhere.

And it's sad how you dismiss an whole idea just because you can throw a label on it which you dont agree with.
 
No, the world isn't civilized because the whole system is based on competition and profit which breeds corruption, greed, selfishness and various other behavioral models which make up the world today. Very often people have the opportunity to do good, but instead the question is asked "What's in it for me?".

Well well well, the marxist comes out of the closet. :rolleyes: I love it how you've simply regurgitated practically everything you heard Joesph say in the interview. Unlike Alex but... I know a bit more Austrian economics.. ;)

Can't you just admit it though, be brave now.. :)

A completely free enterprise/market is never going to happen nor last. It will corrupt itself in the end and the same old wheel keeps rolling what we're looking at now.

The American Revolution. Do you understand it's significance? Do you really? Because I don't think you do. What intervened in the free markets Hiki, what did mate? It was the state & government... It will last when there isn't a state. Educate yourself, young one. The reason the American Experiment failed, was because the state was allowed to exist.

Besides free market is not always the only solution. For example, if truly freemarket principals were brought up into Namibia now, the people there would go bankrupt. In Namibia the government is protecting domestic farmers (majority of the people) from European businesses by preventing foreign entrepreneurs from entering the market before domestic farmers have sold their crop. The EU is pressuring the Namibian gov to "free up" the market which would of course result in the total destruction of domestic farming as there is no way that the people there are able to compete with European mass-production.

State & government intervention again.............................. ;)

So we shouldn't make up our mind before we hit an issue. It's great how passionate you are about your ideologies and labels but it's not the right thing always everywhere.

And it's sad how you dismiss an whole idea just because you can throw a label on it which you dont agree with.

I came to Addendum like I do with most things, with an open mind.. that's also switched on to detect bullshit. Remember.. 8 months ago, I was a Chomskyite socialist.. Well, my mind detected and confirmed, just like G.Edward Griffin's brain did - an intense amount of bullshit.

Yours isn't working. I suggest you get it repaired.. or chipped. Which ever. ;)

It's sad, you are so blind... and so naive.
 
Back
Top