How The Expanse's Political Conflict is Misunderstood

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2020
  • With all the ship and character-focused videos we've done on The Expanse, I thought it'd be interesting to spend a video thinking about the principles that undergird the political conflict that takes place in its universe.
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  • @yodaslovetoy
    @yodaslovetoy 4 года назад +647

    "Utopia is a having a coffee maker" James Holden, probably

    • @brandensteele4486
      @brandensteele4486 4 года назад

      Hahaha

    • @hellavadeal
      @hellavadeal 4 года назад +4

      Enjoying my bit of Utopia right now.

    • @jacobekker
      @jacobekker 4 года назад +21

      "You should try tea..." Prax

    • @lapraslover101
      @lapraslover101 4 года назад +5

      @@jacobekker *glares in Captain Janeway, Holden, and black coffee*

    • @DrEsky914
      @DrEsky914 4 года назад +2

      French press coffee in the morning, herbal tea infusion in the evening = utopia!

  • @datastorm75
    @datastorm75 3 года назад +337

    Earth's great advantage over the other powers is Chrisjen Avasarala.

    • @DB-sd3cw
      @DB-sd3cw 3 года назад +3

      Naw

    • @mosalah8551
      @mosalah8551 3 года назад +3

      Marcos inaros wants to know her location.

    • @Resanctify
      @Resanctify 3 года назад +15

      If you're talking about advantages, you'd be siding with Sadavir Errinwright and secret projects.
      If you're talking about transparency and empathy that's some politicians in the show, some irl. Don't expect the other factions to also be transparent and empathetic though.
      Chrisjen would have had the same dealings in secret projects, but I think she would not have allowed human testing for any project.
      She is only transparent to avoid imminent war, she would have hid the protomolecule from Mars unless they needed Mars' assistance.
      Chrisjen is not innocent, she just doesn't hate Mars, she's indifferent to belters.
      Her whole job is to avoid war not beat Mars, they'd have to rebuild Mars if they defeated it. That's why she had to stop the war.

    • @hansrama3485
      @hansrama3485 3 года назад

      true

    • @MK-rw1on
      @MK-rw1on 3 года назад +1

      @@Resanctify did you watch the new episodes?

  • @ggalloway1
    @ggalloway1 4 года назад +214

    "Life is pain, highness. Anyone who tells you differently is selling something."

    • @pippop5828
      @pippop5828 4 года назад +3

      that smiling man pfp is perfect, too.

    • @BeepBoopFriendo
      @BeepBoopFriendo 4 года назад +5

      As you wish.

    • @gordol66
      @gordol66 4 года назад +7

      Inconceivable!

    • @SebAnders
      @SebAnders 4 года назад +5

      @@gordol66 I don't think that means what you think it means...

    • @blindalienproductions5589
      @blindalienproductions5589 4 года назад +3

      @@SebAnders Anybody want a peanut?

  • @elizabethlockhart2103
    @elizabethlockhart2103 4 года назад +56

    “Humanity has done amazing things by just muddling through, arguing and complaining and fighting and negotiating. It’s messy and undignified, but it’s when we’re at our best, because everyone gets to have a voice in it. Even if everyone else is trying to shout it down. Whenever there’s just one voice that matters, something terrible comes out of it.” -Jim Holden in Persepolis Rising, Book 8 of the Expanse, by James S. A. Corey

  • @richvestal767
    @richvestal767 3 года назад +81

    It's interesting to me how the factions in The Expanse mimic the factions in the Peloponnesian War. The U.N. is like Athens, Mars is like Sparta, and the Belters are like the Helots.
    Could be entirely circumstantial....but it seems that there is a lot of similarities.

    • @nulnoh219
      @nulnoh219 2 года назад +11

      Bruh... Persepolis Rising is a little bit on the nose now the we think about it... Here comes the Persian Empire...

    • @cegesh1459
      @cegesh1459 2 года назад +2

      That's a rather basic take

    • @MagiconIce
      @MagiconIce 3 месяца назад +1

      Well, authors do take their inspiration from somewhere. With all the hints at Ancient Mythological figures, powers and entities, I wouldn't be baffled, if the authors would be inspired by that.

    • @trainenthusiast5199
      @trainenthusiast5199 Месяц назад

      @@nulnoh219that’s Laconia

    • @Coquinhaification
      @Coquinhaification Месяц назад

      I think it's more of a historical pattern than one specific case. Their dynamic is also very very similar to the one between the US and the USSR

  • @boomshank12
    @boomshank12 4 года назад +70

    " Utopia is having good water pressure" - Josephus Miller, probably :0

    • @techpriest2854
      @techpriest2854 3 года назад +6

      no he hates the whole concept of utopias "Optimism is for Earthers and assholes"

    • @annoyed707
      @annoyed707 3 года назад +1

      Utopia is having clean, breathable air. -- Belter kids

  • @Namelesswhirl
    @Namelesswhirl 4 года назад +162

    "I don't prepare for war because I want war. I do so because I love peace."

    • @marcellomaramigi7246
      @marcellomaramigi7246 4 года назад +20

      "Si vis pacem, para bellum."

    • @malasc12
      @malasc12 3 года назад +15

      Peace means having a bigger stick than the other guy
      - Tony Stark

    • @jwkelley
      @jwkelley 3 года назад +2

      A problem solved by decent central governance to handle grievances. US states use to have this issue but putting the articles of confederation out to pasture solved that. EU had the same issue, granted its not perfect but the current EU is a shitload better than everyone trying to balance militaries powers on thin ice.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 27 дней назад

      @@jwkelley The brilliance of the EU, in my opinion, is that the common currency makes war within absolutely unaffordable. whoever started it, and whatever the outcome, both victor and loser would have taken their war bonds in the same currency. that wouldn´t fly, they wouldn´t get the loans they need to escalate.
      I think this might be why the EU managed to prevent war in what has been the world´s worst powder keg for 3000 years flat. think of it, there is no square meter of europe that isn´t drenched in blood, but ever since the EU, we had NO violent conflict within it. that´s unprecedented, and it´s why I like living in the EU.

  • @VespoLiveGaming
    @VespoLiveGaming 3 года назад +50

    This was obviously made before Marco Inaros wrecked the homeworld by throwing rocks at it.

  • @dwfidler
    @dwfidler 4 года назад +122

    Kind of a weird take on the definition of utopia. Unity of thought and a lack of dynamism or conflict is a very particular version of utopia based on mid-20th century total ideologies. Most modern utopias acknowledge and require interpersonal and personal conflict to bring forth human creativity, innovation, and growth and rely less on external forces to exert unity. Even within TV scifi, Star Trek represents the Federation as a utopia where there isn't conflict over resources, but individuals are expected to challenge themselves and change society, but for the better.

    • @IN-tm8mw
      @IN-tm8mw 3 года назад +17

      yah conflict over resources is a pain in the ass. always worried about having a home, paying bill, having food to eat. Eliminating that would be a utopia for me. even if everyone still argued over other things, like the nature of life and reality.

    • @mrevilducky
      @mrevilducky 3 года назад +6

      You can very much view The Federation as a fascist technocratic military state and its framing in Star Trek as a benevolent all encompassing government is unrealistic.

    • @echos5823
      @echos5823 3 года назад +2

      @@brandonhennelly2972 online contrarian videos usually hold that opinion. Like Lore reloaded, just look them up. Ofc whether they make sense is up to you to decide.

    • @williamt.sherman9841
      @williamt.sherman9841 3 года назад +4

      Star Trek is an interesting but highly unrealistic sci-fi series.

    • @AttackStart
      @AttackStart 3 года назад +1

      @@mrevilducky depends when and how you choose apply the definition in the creative process. Are you talking about pre or post Gene?

  • @acereporter73
    @acereporter73 4 года назад +80

    "Human mecha, Bobbie Draper..."
    Accurate

    • @KirillTheBeast
      @KirillTheBeast 4 года назад +7

      - MINOR SPOILER AHEAD, READ AT YOUR OWN RISK -
      I warned you
      By the eighth book, she's known as Bobbie "like a fuckin' valkyrie" Draper of Sol, the dread of Laconia". She's pretty much The Punisher with boobs in an Iron Man suit... in space. To quote "turns out as formidable as the gunnery sargeant was by herself, she's a lot more scary if she gets to train her own backup". Alex's descriptions of our favorie Martian Marine are the best in the saga.

    • @noedaleflowers3489
      @noedaleflowers3489 3 года назад +1

      Take it back Bobby is bae!

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 27 дней назад

      @@KirillTheBeast " Really, Amos? We are dressing up for a suicide mission, and all you can think of is 'Ooh, Boobies' ??

  • @cnlbenmc
    @cnlbenmc 3 года назад +21

    The Belters have done nothing too serious he says, clearly this was made before season 5.

  • @nikolatasev4948
    @nikolatasev4948 3 года назад +104

    "If everyone's in agreement there is tyranny."
    Er, no, tyranny is the opposite, someone forcing their views against another's disagreement.
    "There are no checks on thought"
    Again, that's like the opposite of tyranny. And you're saying it like it's a bad thing. Are checks on thought a good thing?
    "There is no moderating force on the most extreme propositions of man"
    Um... they would be no longer extreme or moderate propositions, that requires different propositions.
    It's all moot, as total unity is impossible. Even amongst geeks there is the war between mediums - comic fans vs readers vs watchers vs gamers, gamers are warring between mobile casuals, console peasants and pcmustardrace, PC gamers are torn over genres and generations, even fans of a single game are fighting over favorite character and/or strategy. This is simply how people are.
    I get your point that tension is needed and is a good thing... but you are presenting it in a really weird way.
    Moreover, tensions are not the same, they are on a spectrum of cooperation vs competition. On one extreme is something like WW2, where losing meant the end of existence (at least for the countries, and quite a lot of people), and every measure was deemed acceptable to win. Then are the more limited wars of Vietnam & Korea, where nukes were available but not used, then there is the rest of the Cold War, where there was posturing and arms races but no (direct) confrontation. Then we get to the current world, where there are trade wars and economic competition, but most countries are not afraid of being wiped out and not having absurd military budgets.
    So of course tension is fine, but Utopia would be a more cooperative place, with more constructive competition. Mars could put more money into terraforming, instead of its military. Earth could invest into its ecological and poverty programs, instead of more space battleships and defenses. Both could be competing in scientific achievements, not military buildup.
    I find the premise of The Expanse to be very naive. In times of higher tension and danger people fall into tribal behavior. They don't cross to the other side for cooperation, they hold their noses when faced with internal problems. During the Cold War the US cooperated with terrorists and dictatorships, did atrocities and coups, all in the name of defeating the Commies. They did not reach out to the USSR when seeing internal corruption. The same happens right now in the US, Republicans holding their noses and sticking with Trump, Democrats holding their noses and sticking with Biden.
    The same would happen in The Expanse - "Our leaders may be corrupt authoritarians, but the other side is surely much worse! We can't afford disunity right now!". And this is the worst side of humanity.

    • @biohita
      @biohita 3 года назад +8

      This comment deserves more likes.

    • @nikolatasev4948
      @nikolatasev4948 3 года назад +2

      @@biohita Thanks.

    • @bonuslesbian
      @bonuslesbian 3 года назад +11

      This is basically what I wanted to say after seeing this. There's no future I can imagine where humanity is completely without conflicts but I can definitely imagine a society where conflicts aren't an existential threat. A utopia wouldn't be absence of conflicts but rather absence of the kind of structures that perpetuates needless conflicts. Conflicts between classes and nations are essential squabbles over land or resources. There are of course conflicts which are harder to solve, but it's part of our society today that makes a lot of our conflicts hereditary problems we basically inherit from our ancestors. Like in the expanse a lot of what the belters want is unconditional air and water and that's what builds resentment over the years. Which is understandable. It's also very easy to solve. Like super easy. Just give them that. The only reason UN and Mars doesn't is because they want to be able to exploit them as much as possible which is realistic (at least there are plenty of similar examples in human history) but it's literally a non-issue really.

    • @CyclonerM
      @CyclonerM 3 года назад +1

      If solving exploitation was as easy as it sounds we wouldn't have future fictional settings with space FedEx and greedy companies who range from not wanting to answer a SOS for profit margin considerations to want to control an alien crazy substance that can kill millions...

    • @nikolatasev4948
      @nikolatasev4948 3 года назад +6

      @@CyclonerM "Solving" exploitation is not easy, but moderating it to a manageable level is not only doable but in progress. Not too long ago exploitation meant people were bought sold and worked to death, and children who did not meet their daily quota had their hands literally cut off. A bit later exploitation meant people working hard labor 14 hours a day, 6 days a week, payment barely enough to earn food, with little to no safety regulations, and no safety net. Currently exploitation means working minimal wage with safety net, or the Chinese 996 - 12 hours a day, 6 days a week, but decent wages and office conditions. It does not sound easy, but efforts to give people more rights and quality of life produce real results.
      Corporations have no alternative to being greedy - with single exceptions their goal is making money. It is the government's job to make it unprofitable to break the laws and regulation - through fines and criminal persecution.
      And countries have always wanted to control crazy substances than can kill millions - from nukes, to chemical and biological weapons. I'm not talking just about bad dictatorships, US, Canada and Great Britain had a joint research program that detonated anthrax spores on Gruinard Island - and this is only the stuff we know about. But they are far more likely to do crazy shit like this if they think their existence is in danger and they have little to lose.

  • @JosephJackson56
    @JosephJackson56 4 года назад +251

    That was a semester's worth of Political Science in ten minutes!!!

    • @GoldenPhil
      @GoldenPhil 4 года назад +1

      Heck yeah. lots of Poli-sci rolled up in a short video

    • @malasc12
      @malasc12 3 года назад +3

      But political science teachers will tell you one faction is always right

    • @malasc12
      @malasc12 3 года назад

      @@ChineduOpara ah, so we excuse their mistakes by saying, "they're human." Like the police and soldiers who accidentally kill innocents, they're just "being human."

    • @deviousalemanni4235
      @deviousalemanni4235 3 года назад

      Yup

    • @leoheart6298
      @leoheart6298 3 года назад +4

      Ehh, it's 10 minutes of what someone thinks poli-sci is about. tbh seems like a knock-off Wisecrack video. They stuff so many ideas in there without examining any of them. In the end going for a "free market of ideas" argument but at a state level

  • @avarielblackwing6613
    @avarielblackwing6613 4 года назад +57

    The Shadows of Z'ha'dum officially approve of your theory of continual conflict being the ideal means to achieve a utopian state. --Mr. Morden
    (P.S. Those Vorlon ice cubes will just discipline their minds into utter stasis if we didn't stir up the pot from time to time and make'em man their squid ships and get out & about and see how we're reshaping the galaxy!)

    • @robgraham5697
      @robgraham5697 3 года назад +4

      In all seriousness, "Get the Hell out of our galaxy!" ;)

    • @camarofan2008
      @camarofan2008 3 года назад +5

      Babylon 5 was ahead of its time in the writing department.

  • @IN-tm8mw
    @IN-tm8mw 3 года назад +15

    Utopia to me is a post scarcity environment where people can chose to pursue careers/trades rather then Jobs. Much like in classic Startrek, i don't expect the elimination of conflict but a change in its nature that motivates people to explore themselves and the nature of life or reality.

    • @christiandauz3742
      @christiandauz3742 3 года назад +2

      It would be like that anime movie of a witch trying to succeed in her goals (forgot the name)
      Or the movie Wreck It Ralph 2

    • @louiscachet7681
      @louiscachet7681 3 года назад +1

      A great career in space Station sanitation.

  • @jessequimpo7354
    @jessequimpo7354 3 месяца назад +1

    I love how The Expanse shows nobody knows what's going on but and so are always trying to guess what the other person is doing and get it wrong all the time.

  • @tyshingleton7005
    @tyshingleton7005 4 года назад +12

    This channel is what got me into The Expanse, I'd like to thank you for that. Also genuinely enjoyed this video, I really got my mind working, MOAR EXPANSE!

  • @collaterllydamaged
    @collaterllydamaged 4 года назад +9

    So fighting to have a utopia is utopia.
    Interesting video. It reminds me of how politicians are all up in each other's face infront of the people and aggressive in defending their parties but as soon as they're out of camera they are friends and do business with each other and it's all a pretense they keep up for their voters. Sometimes it's so heated but sometimes it's just a system of imbalance that keeps the balance.

  • @1Maklak
    @1Maklak 3 года назад +2

    There is a Chinese proverb that goes something like this: What is whole, must fragment and what is is pieces, must put itself back together.

  • @Dreadhead02productions
    @Dreadhead02productions 4 года назад +35

    There's a similar adage being said by everyone's favourite Canadian psychologist, which I'll paraphrase; "You want to exist in the dynamic state between order and chaos. If you're in a state of order all the time, you don't learn and things stagnate. If you're in a state of chaos all the time, nothing works and you still don't learn."
    Interesting thoughts - good vid :)

    • @whatisupmyfellowamericans8808
      @whatisupmyfellowamericans8808 3 года назад +5

      "Like, bud, you've gotta get your spaceship in order before you go out and try to conquer the galaxy. If you just leave things floating around then they're going to hit the bulkhead at _some_ point, man! Maybe not in the next minute, sure, but down the line, when you start decelerating, you're going to be in for a hell of a time, I'll tell you that. The only way to slay the xenos--which are really just a symbol for chaos, in an abstract sense--is to incorporate some aspect of _their_ being into _yourself!_ And people don't wanna do that, why would they? Xenos are nasty, and they make you feel really _bad,_ and people don't wanna feel bad! That's what makes it heroic!"
      -Dr. Peteran Jordson

  • @frankhaugen
    @frankhaugen 3 года назад +4

    Eden is a life with just enough challenges to be interesting, and enough stability for you to be over-all content and open the door with a bittersweet smile when death knocks on your door 🙂

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 27 дней назад

      I think a necessary ingredient is the possibility of utter, painful failure if you drop the ball. Having everything rigged against you is dystopia (aka the belt), but if you mess up, there must be consequences. there should be the possibility of a second chence, but failure has to hurt to prevent complacency.

  • @dionemoolman
    @dionemoolman 4 года назад +6

    Could you do a video discussing how perfect the title sequence is? In just a minute it established a world, shows you it’s history and much more without a single word. And as the seasons go on it changes to show different locations and themes.

  • @luciusdomitiusaurelianus8826
    @luciusdomitiusaurelianus8826 4 года назад +26

    Not gonna lie, I mostly just came here to find out why a chicken sandwich showed when I hovered my cursor over the thumbnail.

  • @tunguskalumberjack9987
    @tunguskalumberjack9987 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video, Ben- I really enjoy your content on this channel, as it’s usually pretty thought-provoking, while retaining a good amount of humor. The issues that you bring up and explore are just on a higher level than you’ll find on most of RUclips. Honestly, even though I’m subscribed to maybe 100 or so channels, this is the one I really look forward to receiving a “new video notification” from every day. Thanks again for the quality episodes- looking forward to your next one. 👍🏻

  • @hoarder66
    @hoarder66 4 года назад +30

    Gotta say, now I really want a wendy's spicy chicken sandwich. Well, the whole meal

  • @rameezh88
    @rameezh88 3 года назад +2

    Duuude. This one blew my mind. Very philosophical and introspective. Don't know if your other videos are like that, but this is the first one I've seen that hit home.
    Your observation about the necessity of tension and how that helps us in moving forward and from becoming complacent is gold. I would add that while this applies at a macro level for us as a species, it does at an individual level as well.
    For example, striving towards a utopia can be considered equivalent to striving for perfection. Which can also be stressful and counterproductive. Instead, it's just easier to accept the daily struggles we have as a part of reality and the human condition and strive to make the best of what we have.

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for watching and offering your thoughts! 🙏

  • @GoldenPhil
    @GoldenPhil 4 года назад +5

    👏👏👏👏👏👏Ben, this was one of your top10 videos. excellent point. Especially how the tension itself is not 'evil' but that it is the balancing and binding force between entities. if the tension is unchecked, it is disruptive. the tension is checked when one entity seeks out the other to squelch it. Each entity is stronger and wiser for it. i.e. A wind storm may make a tree swing wildly and it may look like the wind might break the tree but the wind is only making the tree stronger and its roots deeper.

  • @joymcclure564
    @joymcclure564 3 года назад +1

    I postulate l that a common goal with more lateral conflict (who will reach this goal first) rather than direct conflict (oppositional views or resentments) work WAY better to achieving a goal.
    Like when we were in a race against Russia to be the first to land on the moon. It was a common goal that created progress without the risk of war. Kind of like how the protomolecule (and subsequently the ring) helped to slow tensions and how being trapped within ring space eventually made all involved to power down their ships. A common goal or enemy tends to unite factions.

  • @dj_fission
    @dj_fission 4 года назад +15

    This argument is reminiscent of the relationship between Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia in Orwell's 1984.

    • @kennetheaton1728
      @kennetheaton1728 4 года назад +13

      Arguably, in 1984 the situation is reversed. Rather than encouraging progress the ongoing conflict enforces stasis in order to help keep the proles and Outer Party members in line. It is even possible that the war is no longer happening. The stress and fear caused by belief that the war is happening is what Big Brother really wants.

    • @michaelhall2709
      @michaelhall2709 3 года назад +1

      @@kennetheaton1728 Point taken, but many of the people in “The Expanse” seem pretty stressed and fearful to me, much as they do on present-day earth, science fiction being the extrapolative medium that it is. And I emphatically reject the notion that no alternative is possible, let alone desirable, even if I have no clue what such a world might look like.

    • @oam6626
      @oam6626 3 года назад

      Nah not really

    • @oam6626
      @oam6626 3 года назад

      Nah not really

    • @oam6626
      @oam6626 3 года назад

      Nah not really

  • @Connor.SG-1Ring
    @Connor.SG-1Ring 4 года назад +78

    PLEASE DO VIDEOS ON:
    Top 10 Standard Issue Infantry Firearms in Sci-Fi.
    Top 10 Post Apocalyptic Nations and Factions.
    Everything Wrong with the Battle of Hogwarts.

    • @weldonwin
      @weldonwin 4 года назад +6

      On the guns list, the M-41A Pulse Rifle for having one of the sexiest reports of any sci-fi firearm

    • @stephenhinojos1994
      @stephenhinojos1994 4 года назад +1

      Okay, but the book's battle or the movie's battle? Or both?

    • @Connor.SG-1Ring
      @Connor.SG-1Ring 4 года назад +3

      @@stephenhinojos1994 Movie

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 4 года назад +4

      That last one-oh god yes please

    • @fmobus
      @fmobus 4 года назад +1

      best handgun for me will always be the Colonial Handgun from Battlestar Galactica

  • @Kriegter
    @Kriegter 4 года назад +24

    Utopia - A place that doesn't exist
    James Moore

    • @patroclusilliad233
      @patroclusilliad233 4 года назад +4

      Not even that. Utopia, is Greek and it literally means 'not-place' i.e. 'a place that doesn't exist'. The people who first coined the term did so to illustrate it doesn't exist.

    • @kerbodynamicx472
      @kerbodynamicx472 4 года назад +3

      The Expanse depicts a dystopian future, but Star Trek gives a utopian one

    • @macdeus2601
      @macdeus2601 4 года назад +2

      The original coiner of the word (Thomas More) presumably meant it as a kind of pun or double entendre.
      "Outopia" means "nowhere", but "Eutopia" means "good place."
      By leaving off the first letter, the term "Utopia" becomes ambiguous enough to represent both concepts, i.e. "a good place that doesn't exist."

    • @BirdTurdMemes
      @BirdTurdMemes 3 года назад +1

      @@kerbodynamicx472
      idk, i wouldn't call it dystopian, it's rather realistic aside from the complete absence of AI

    • @user78405
      @user78405 3 года назад

      utopia is man or women is no longer bound to a planet..free and flying on a ship...traveling different worlds ...thats utopia than living on earth that people still searching for it..but government just give them income that satisfy their version of utopia what that may is searching for...its not cause they are lazy...they just feel hopeless or held back on their owned when opportunities always there to find pilots and ships available but fear is holding them back by decision that its easier just stay home and do nothing while becoming old fast ...thats what holding them back...progress of their life story ...unlike captain holden...its a ride he want to do this more ...he becoming recognize and important ...same as his crew feel much greater importance why they serve him and he is great commander of his ship that he always care for his crew life...thats is true utopia of searching in the stars of breaking free of cycle from earth

  • @AttackStart
    @AttackStart 3 года назад +7

    "the subconscious mind tricks it user that complete agreement whereby there is no conflict and everyone is in complete agreement, everything is in a state of harmony, this is the idea of utopia" - 4:20 this is the flawed premise his whole argument is based off of.

  • @kostakatsoulis2922
    @kostakatsoulis2922 4 года назад +5

    So basically two bullies and their groups are fighting over control of the school, and the kids they stole lunch money from are giving them both the finger
    Also damn expanse, you go way deeper than I already was starting to get a bad headache

  • @agronomius8754
    @agronomius8754 4 года назад +61

    The amount of time dedicated to spicy chicken sandwiches is mildly uncomfortable. Everyone knows nuggets are the superior chicken delivery system.

    • @ashhinman1919
      @ashhinman1919 4 года назад +13

      But is the chicken in the spicy chicken sandwich not just one big chicken nugget?

    • @luciusdomitiusaurelianus8826
      @luciusdomitiusaurelianus8826 4 года назад +7

      Hold up there buster...

    • @marsar1775
      @marsar1775 4 года назад +8

      @@ashhinman1919 hes got a point...

    • @machiavellianoverture1747
      @machiavellianoverture1747 4 года назад +1

      Wendy's is a great American company and vendor. Don't let what happened in Georgia make them look bad. Even if they're fast food. Not to mention they're usually the best quality for the price IMO. Spicy chicken sandwiches from Hardees get an honorable mention as well from me

    • @charlesmiller6826
      @charlesmiller6826 4 года назад

      You are all wrong, chilli is the superior food form to all others and will dominate the menu for a thousand years.

  • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
    @GreenBlueWalkthrough 4 года назад +2

    Good video and vary good points and to add a Utopia to me is any society that everyone or most can feel comfortable in it. Like in my first book(Der's Story life and war in the 2040s) there are 5+ Utopias that cater to different ideals where all but one work together but still have tension. It is the only way I could think of to have a Utopian society is just to let people pick their favorite and live there like states and counties today.

  • @James-ep2bx
    @James-ep2bx 4 года назад +15

    Is it odd that my utopia is simply a world where everyone has the ability to pursue their goals with minimal collateral harm, and/or unnecessary interference

    •  3 года назад +1

      You basically got that. Right now

    • @James-ep2bx
      @James-ep2bx 3 года назад

      @ close, not quite, but close

    •  3 года назад

      @@James-ep2bx how so

    • @Joesolo13
      @Joesolo13 3 года назад +2

      Not at all. I think most really have that as the core concept, but that there's significant disagreement on what that means

    • @Joesolo13
      @Joesolo13 3 года назад +4

      Just, for example, the ability to pursue dreams. For most, just having housing and food is a struggle. They may want to pursue art or science but can't barely even feed themselves because of their situation in life, either due to their own mistake or their circumstances from birth

  • @aipacsucks
    @aipacsucks 3 года назад +8

    I'd like a Wendy's Spicy Chicken sandwich, hold the protomolecule!

  • @Willehable
    @Willehable 3 года назад +6

    I have to say, I find this train of thought a bit incoherent. First the main point, how is The Expanse's conflict misunderstood, is it that it people believe it is a bad one but are mistaken for doing so? Or is this video attempting to argue that it is actually... good? It isn't clearly or explicitly stated but neither is any other point so I guess it is the closest conclusion. That conflict is inherent in humanity is true but also obvious and a shallow assertion of fact and in any case isn't really expanded upon anyway. I don't see the connection between tyrannical oppression and unity of thought nor is it really expanded upon either when I'd argue they're almost opposites, since unity of thought negates the need for any oppression. But most importantly, I'd argue, is the gross simplification that without international (or in this case, interplanetary) political conflict, no inter-personal conflicts at all can exisist, ergo no tensions and no drive for progress. However it is shown, quite explicitly to in fact be a hindrance or obstacle towards progress in the show, not to mention in the real world. Here, the least conflicted global areas are the most progressives by almost every measurable static.

  • @satrapheretic862
    @satrapheretic862 4 года назад +3

    Videos like this make a future of a vast human colonization of planets hard to hope for because we are still stuck in our ways, great video.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 27 дней назад

      yeah, and there is absolutely nothing to suggest we wouldn´t be. The utter exploitation of the Belt, and the resulting inability of the Belt to get their act together, is so gutwrenchingly plausible.

  • @Bustermachine
    @Bustermachine 3 года назад +16

    Counterpoint, system wide castastrophe has nearly struck at least once per season since the show started heavily based on the inability of the three powers to communicate effectively and sincerely and deal equally with each other. A degree of tension is, probably good. But perpetual tension at the levels seen throughout the Expanse is unsustaistanable as somebody is eventually going to oopsie themselves over the red line.
    Likewise, having descenters and critics means little if you either can ignore them, or as the belt has learned to its perpetual misfortune, crush them under superor military might.

    • @QualityPen
      @QualityPen Год назад +3

      What he calls maintaining tension, I call flirting with mutually assured destruction.
      What would have been smart for all sides in the Expanse to do is establish a deconfliction hotline, outline reasonable red lines to national security, dial back their ambitions, and quit the brinksmanship. That’s how we got through the Cold War, and that’s what Mars and the UN eventually do in the Expanse (albeit somewhat late).
      Unfortunately, greedy and overambitious politicians engaging in brinksmanship far from their red lines is what led to the war in the Expanse, and what appears can possibly lead to nuclear war on Earth in the next few years.

    • @Ketraar
      @Ketraar Год назад

      You can have the tension be limited to be intellectual. The example stated with how the US is structured is one example where the utopia is not complete agreement in the ideas but complete agreement in the process. This process would be where the expression of tension is presented and "fought out", like elections, speaking and debate forums, etc.

  • @alexandrecredidiooliveira7176
    @alexandrecredidiooliveira7176 4 года назад +3

    This video can be sold as a understanding of the Sith code.

  • @andrewl5272
    @andrewl5272 3 года назад +2

    I'll never forget when Bobby makes it to the ocean, gazes as at it and it's just filthy, just floating chemicals and trash.

    • @Lethgar_Smith
      @Lethgar_Smith 3 года назад +1

      And yet she was still overwhelmed by the shear size of it. A powerful juxtaposition.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 27 дней назад +1

      Yeah, that scene was so brilliant! short, no dialogue, and so powerful and nuanced. And Frankie Adams nailed it. The whole sequence how she ended up working for Avasarala is GOLD!

  • @Bajicoy
    @Bajicoy 4 года назад +1

    Great point of view and criticism about utopias! Really adds to how I view the expanse series and much more :)

  • @darkshines800
    @darkshines800 4 года назад +5

    Whilst I generally agree with your assessment of the political tensions in the Expanse, I would suggest that the predominant underlying conflict in the story is between bad actors and the population at large. There are few characters in the story that actively want conflict or even tension, predominantly everyone wants their own piece of peace in the universe, but with the system set as it is, bad actors can exploit it for their own gain. This is repeated at a micro and macro level throughout the story, and our heroes are almost always the peacemakers acting on behalf of the masses rather than the figureheads exercising their perceived power.
    I view through my own lense obviously, but what I see, just as in Star Trek, is a reasonably subtle advocation for socialist ideas for the benefit of all.
    Thanks for talking about the Expanse :)

    • @runakovacs4759
      @runakovacs4759 4 года назад +3

      The Expanse is basically telling us the same message Star Trek does. However, while Star Trek tries to sell us those ideas - The Expanse shows us what happens if we reject them.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 27 дней назад

      the Expanse imho is the series that best incorporated Game Theory out of all recent ScFi (Battlestar galactica arguably did a good job, but the Expanse is better in this regard): A system state optimal for everyone is unstable if it is exploitable for bad faith actors, and an unexploitable system state is stable, but suboptimal for everyone.
      The Expanse repeatedly shows how a situation that could be better than necessary for everyone gets exploited, and turns south for everyone.
      Take the Belt: they were starting to gain real weight. then Marco shows up. Or Ilus: Company and colonists could have cooperated for mututal benefit. But Noooo....

  • @AlchemistFilm
    @AlchemistFilm 4 года назад

    Great video and solid points on the principles of the dynamic political conflict! Conflict in its various forms is the healthiest of processes for the animal that is human while being the most organic system of our development. Conflict alongside its natural associate of tension is what allows us to lead ourselves to the truest evolution possible. While it isn't the most glamourous of concepts in comparison to Utopia, in its natural embrace of chaos it is the most beautiful and amazing element to see in our entertainment.

  • @scottvergin4732
    @scottvergin4732 4 года назад +4

    As a former Wendy’s employee who loves the Spicy Chicken Sandwich(with zesty honey mustard instead of mayo and pickles instead of tomato) this made me smile

  • @galahad3195
    @galahad3195 4 года назад +90

    So what you are saying is... Purge the vegans for their heresy so we can achieve perfection?
    ;)

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  4 года назад +26

      😑

    • @loverofallsouls1913
      @loverofallsouls1913 4 года назад +10

      @@GenerationFilms wo now as long as the trees don't start speaking veganese we should be fine

    • @j.a.pelaez6435
      @j.a.pelaez6435 4 года назад +2

      You mean vegan humans or the vegans from "Contact"?

    • @vb1564
      @vb1564 4 года назад +3

      we have no need of such heretics

    • @arowan8170
      @arowan8170 4 года назад +4

      no no, let them eat all the vegetables, more spicy chicken sandwiches for us.

  • @L0stEngineer
    @L0stEngineer 4 года назад +3

    Enjoyed your video as always. May all your political power struggles be democratic, and may all your wars be cold.

  • @whyjnot420
    @whyjnot420 4 года назад +4

    Someone was having fun with a thesaurus recently.
    (great way to lean new words tbh)

    • @Kjardeaux
      @Kjardeaux 4 года назад

      Amelioration and fissiparous. Never heard either before today but happy to learn them!

  • @barnettmcgowan8978
    @barnettmcgowan8978 4 года назад

    Another great one. Thanks!

  • @user-xg2sr3bp1t
    @user-xg2sr3bp1t 3 года назад +3

    This is probably one of the most intelligent assessments of the human condition I have ever heard. Chapeau, Monsieur!

  • @Sophistry0001
    @Sophistry0001 3 года назад

    Galaxy brain American Ben over here with an enlightened take on solar system conflict. Bravo.

  • @sinanuygur5273
    @sinanuygur5273 3 года назад +3

    "Human mecha..." that made my day XD

  • @doro626
    @doro626 4 года назад

    I finally finished Th4e Expanse, so I can finally watch all your vids without fear of spoilers.

  • @stephenhinojos1994
    @stephenhinojos1994 4 года назад +2

    At the risk of sounding a little too political, this is why I like American politics, in general. The Democrat and Republicans, the liberals and conservatives, and the various other parties competing ideologies allows us to have a balanced system where the most radical of either side is kept in check. Though this does rely on healthier dialogue then seems to be taking place right now.

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  4 года назад +1

      The ideal is that power remains in tension, swaying back-and-forth along a certain range, never going so far to one side that violence erupts. To me, violence within a democratic system is a sign that the system is out of order.

    • @stephenhinojos1994
      @stephenhinojos1994 4 года назад

      @@GenerationFilms I can agree with that. Since our system relies on what I will refer to as institutional conflict, it would make sense that actual violence would represent a leaning to far out of the ideal range.

  • @adamsmith2510
    @adamsmith2510 3 года назад +2

    A philosophy lesson using The Expanse. I like it.

    • @zyme5998
      @zyme5998 3 года назад

      A philosophy that has a very well known and short name, "balance of power".. Hence why the best prevention of to us using nukes against eachother is because (And a big thank you to Russia for misplacing most of theirs when the USSR dissolved) most the rest of the world has them too...

  • @mcarpen89
    @mcarpen89 3 года назад +1

    Well this was needlessly complicated. The political conflict is a pretty straightforward allegory for real-world geopolitics. The UN/Earth represents the US, MCR/Mars represents the Soviet Union, or possibly China depending on how you read it, and the Belt represents the third world/global south. The shift in the political conflict in seasons 4 and 5 of the Expanse suggests that Mars is meant to represent the Soviet Union, with the defeated, corrupt Mars representing the west's perception of the modern-day Russian Federation. The conflict between the Inner Planets and Marco Inaros represents the current era of repurposing old Cold War hardware and infrastructure for a forever war against any and all global south autonomy (branded as "the war on terror").

  • @TheMaginor
    @TheMaginor 3 года назад +1

    I partially agree, but I don't think "extreme" is the right measure of something being necessarily avoided, since many things that are seen as normal today were seen as extreme not too long ago, e.g. women's suffrage. What is seen as normal may be contingent and very historically specific, and there may be sudden unforeseen changes in the world situation that make old ways impossible (e.g. the Expanse's appearance of the ring gates). The right idea though is that you need a balance of power and a free flow of ideas.

  • @daveyjoneslocker4703
    @daveyjoneslocker4703 3 года назад

    I watched this on Nov 4 2020. Very timely.

  • @gateauxq4604
    @gateauxq4604 4 года назад +11

    The Earth-Mars conflict was started in large part because Mars wanted sovereignty. Earth found a problem that has played out again and again and *doesnt need to*. Civil wars are fought over this, leaders are arrested by the ‘winner’, people die, and things often go back to a status quo. The US Civil War is an obvious example but a more modern one would be the recent attempt by Catalonia to separate from Spain. Sometimes the issues are material but sometimes its mostly just a matter of asserting dominance. Perhaps utopia is impossible to be reached but a level of understanding needs to be achieved so nations can exist and their peoples feel free and unafraid of being killed in a civil war while they were just going to work.
    I appreciate your understanding of how the US government is supposed to work but right now THAT sounds utopian. 😭

    • @macdeus2601
      @macdeus2601 4 года назад +5

      Well, there's more to it than that.
      Mars in The Expanse is said to be a faster-growing, more innovative society than the people back on Earth, who have kind of gone into a degree of cultural stagnation. They are powerful on account of being a larger group with a much longer history, in most of which they were clearly the sole dominant power with no realistic challengers, but by the time of the series' setting, that has started to change. The Martians are approaching a level of size and prosperity that, combined with their edge in churning out new technology, puts them very close to becoming a new superpower equal to or greater than the old superpower on Earth.
      IDK, but to me this seems semi-allegorical to the situation the world was in at the beginning of the 20th century. The European empires that had been ruling the world for several centuries were becoming decadent and starting to lose their grip, while across the ocean what had once been just a tiny collection of European colonists on the edges of North America had gone through a period of very rapid geographic and economic expansion to the point where (as we now know) it was just on the cusp of joining the old European states as a 'Great Power', and then surpassing them to become the biggest superpower in the world by the end of the century.
      (So the analogy in The Expanse would go: Earth = Europe, Mars = USA. The Belters kind of stand in generically for the whole Third World, i.e. places outside of Europe still ruled by European empires at the beginning of the 20th century--they're small, weak, and impoverished societies living under the control of the Earth government, but they see that a major change in the balance of power is coming so they see a chance to make a play for their own independence.)

    • @douglas2938
      @douglas2938 4 года назад +1

      @@macdeus2601 "cultural stagnation"
      Do the books go deeper into that? Because from what I can gather watching the show, Earth only stagnated because they have nothing else to min-max. They've achieved high levels of automation and while conditions for the lowest classes aren't ideal, they're still better than those same people would enjoy in today's Earth - assuming these are those people Bobbie met, maybe it gets worse.
      Also, the fact that they have even stricter hierarchies to the point that social mobility is an actual lottery...

    • @theliato3809
      @theliato3809 4 года назад +1

      @@macdeus2601 Mars isnt really better culturally they just had a fresh slate to work with while earth carried the burdens of keeping most of humanity alive. And when they had a chance to make it better during that war way back they had the chance to force the UN to reform into something better but they didn't. Then when they went about trying to work on making mars habitable they threw that away in pursuit of war mongering that they created by setting the sol system up for conflict. Also the european empires werent decadent. They were all very prosperous and productive societies just as the US was.

    • @JamesFTW1
      @JamesFTW1 3 года назад +1

      @@theliato3809 There was certainly economic growth in the old european empires but they had a lot of ethnic tenisions like in Austro-Hungary or political problems like france and germany

    • @pedroperez6676
      @pedroperez6676 3 года назад

      CATALONIA HAS NO RIGHT TO SECEDE FROM SPAIN. ¿¿¿WAS THE CONFEDERATION ALLOWED TO SECEDE FROM THE UNITED STATES???

  • @Jacen32272
    @Jacen32272 4 года назад +2

    An easy way of bringing people together is to introduce a threat from outside. This is why the entirety of Earth joined together in Starblazers 2199 against the Alien Threat. You should watch and review that show; you will be glad you did.

    • @raphmaster23
      @raphmaster23 Год назад

      I like that the vanduul attacks happened in Star citizen, humanity is pretty damn peaceful in that game.

  • @mmb628jr2
    @mmb628jr2 4 года назад +2

    I love the show for what it is.. visual, interesting and Awesome. What you’re saying is or might be on point... but I love the show and cast and how it’s developing.

  • @Maj_Kasul
    @Maj_Kasul 4 года назад

    This is why I love this channel.

  • @angztekindustries
    @angztekindustries 2 года назад

    Brilliant analysis!

  • @aaronhague4777
    @aaronhague4777 4 года назад +7

    And now Wendy's spicy chicken sales have increased 20% for today.

  • @84MadHatter
    @84MadHatter 4 года назад +5

    Bad title , should not me "misunderstood" rather summery of Expanse and my personal thoughts on political philosophy

  • @SacredCowStockyards
    @SacredCowStockyards 4 года назад +1

    The most absurd thing about The Expanse is the planet-wide governments.
    Realistically, not even continent-wide governments can work. People in different places have different cultures, languages, they're separated by geography, and just overall have priorities so different that if anyone attempted to unify them, even if they actually succeeded, they'd be unable to function unless one group successfully subdued the others.
    The colonization of the expanse would look like the European age of conquest, with rival powers within Earth grabbing up as much territory in other planets as they can to prevent other powers outflanking them. Eventually these outer-space colonies will demand self government and either be commonwealth nations like the former British empire or they'll just break away. So, Earth will still be divided into nations, and so will the other planets.

    • @macdeus2601
      @macdeus2601 4 года назад

      Eh, not quite the size of entire continents, but we have several nation-states in the world now that occupy very large percentages of the continents they're on, and therefore contain such large quantities of both geography and population that they've had to figure out how to govern at that scale. (And have done so with reasonable levels of success, sufficient to continue existing as political entities for a couple of centuries or more.)
      The USA, Russia, and China, for example, are all gigantic and extremely diverse both geographically and demographically. This isn't unique to the modern era, either. The Romans did it a long time ago, and made it work for around 2000 years. (Though that's counting the Byzantines as a continuation of the Roman Empire; they lasted about a thousand years longer after the western empire collapsed.)
      It's a complicated problem, for sure, and no doubt the difficulty scales up with size, but I don't think it's a hard, insurmountable obstacle. The real world shows that it's quite possible to overcome these types of challenges up to a certain point, so the only question is how much further it could be scaled up.

  • @alistair5134
    @alistair5134 3 года назад +1

    The way this video sumerised the conflict between earth Mars and belt reminded me of 1984 and Oceania , Eurasia and Eastasia. Except in 1984 the war is just used to keep resources and people depleted and doesnt drive innovation. I guess the issue with tension on a large scale results in such a loss of resources

  • @e1123581321345589144
    @e1123581321345589144 4 года назад +1

    I don't think of utopia is as much a lack of conflict, but rather a universal acceptance of non violent and rational means of resolving conflict.

    • @michaelchaney2336
      @michaelchaney2336 4 года назад

      Damage is damage, nonviolent or not. Damage can be psychological so rational interference without understanding.

    • @e1123581321345589144
      @e1123581321345589144 4 года назад +1

      @@michaelchaney2336 I would argue that any interference without understanding is in in fact irrational and anything that causes damage, physical or otherwise is an act of violence.

  • @misterbitey2107
    @misterbitey2107 3 года назад +6

    Arguments of this video as I understood them:
    1) That perfect harmony in society can only be accomplished with uniformity of thought
    2) Uniformity in thought is inherently tyrannical
    3) Differences of opinion create conflict
    4) Conflict between groups of people (groups in this context including anything from states, to religious groups, to class divides within a state, etc.) drives innovation and progress
    5) THEREFORE: Perpetual conflict between different groups of people (whether within the state or external to the state) is desirable to drive innovation, progress, and to prevent the tyranny of uniform thought.
    This argument is valid. If you accept the premises (1 - 4) then you will accept the conclusion (5). Entire political philosophies exist centered on the idea that humans are predisposed to conflict and our natural state of being is to always be in conflict with some other group of beings too weak to destroy us but to strong to be crushed overnight.
    But I'm going to attack the premises because I take issue with them:
    1) I reject the idea that a difference of opinion inherently creates conflict. There are limits of course (if one group believes it has the right to exist, and another group rejects that, these are two ideas that cannot coexist without tension and often violence), but I would contend that it is very possible for competing ideas to exist in a tension-less harmony. The only ideas that cannot coexist with others are ideas that inherently demand the removal of competing ideas. Atheism and theism, for instance, do not necessarily need to be in tension as there is no practical point of tension between the two views. They might contest one another on the nature of reality, but there is nothing about a belief in God or a lack of belief in God that by itself demands interference or interrogation with the other group (note I use theism in a broad sense as specific religious traditions do conflict with atheists and I will not erase that). If you cannot handle the existence of ideas contrary to your own without experiencing stress or tension I'd call that a personal problem and not human nature.
    2) Conflict between groups of people is simply one form of conflict that exists. Sure, computers were created in war, but vaccines were created due to conflict between mankind and nature. Furthermore, this particular example took steps to ameliorate that conflict yet did not see a reduction in innovation or progress in fighting disease. Conflict in general does drive progress if you view conflict as any occasion where what a person or group of people wants and what is real do not match up. Conflict between groups of people is simply one of many possible conflicts and it can actually be regressive at times (leading me to point 3).
    3) Conflict does not inherently drive progress. It usually does but it can also retard progress depending on the nature of the conflict and the interests at play. A prominent real life example is the conflict between moneyed interests in the energy sector and the science of climate change retards progress in addressing climate change, as scientists spend limited resources doing studies that show yes it's still happening and yes it's still manmade that could be better spent on coming up with solutions.
    The only premise I can really see as being true is "uniformity of thought is inherently tyrannical", which is not enough to hold up the conclusion.

    • @xxxxxx-uh5pu
      @xxxxxx-uh5pu 2 года назад

      I partially agree, but would point out that while not everything is a zero sum game, some things are. Differences of opinion can cause conflict, competing needs will. I believe I first read it in Dune, and question it's applicability in all contexts, I mostly agree with the statement that the greatest threat to a young individual of any species is another of it's own kind. It is rare for two species to have overlapping interests with niche partitioning or extinction of one species to settle the issue, and by the same extension the only time predators are more of a constant threat than rivals is when a population is actively collapsing. The fact that two individuals, for beasts or humans or adequately advanced machines, are similar is ultimately a cause of and reason for conflict. This conflict can only be contained by a measure of trust and compromise, which take time to build up and seconds to destroy.

    • @xxxxxx-uh5pu
      @xxxxxx-uh5pu 2 года назад

      Also, I partially disagree with point 1. I do not need to believe that party B should not exist, and nor does party B need to believe that I should not exist, for us to be in conflict. It is enough that we should disagree on how to arrange the furniture. Is this a big conflict? Hopefully not, but it is a matter in which a compromise must be reached and both parties must ask what is actually important to them. It is also why neighbors have such a long history of hating each other's guts out (sometimes literally). If you listen to any individual cause of the conflict, much less the stated causes of both "parties" (angry mobs who hate others within their mob more than the people they are trying to kill) they will sound quite stupid, but much compromise creates great opportunity for resentment and frustration. Thankfully, it also creates opportunity for cooperation and shared benefit. Ultimately, I believe that conflict is not the natural state of humanity in its totality, but it is and shall remain a component of our existence baring consideration.

  • @SAC_-bq4vu
    @SAC_-bq4vu 4 года назад

    Great video for the morning

  • @howdo8342
    @howdo8342 3 года назад +1

    Hey does anyone here know how to actually edit videos? I have a few video editors but all I can figure out how to do is combine mp3s, images and mp4s, then clip them and cut them. But I don’t know how to actually edit things onto videos, such as words or different special effects. Can anyone help lead me in the right direction? Thank you :)

  • @raylane7056
    @raylane7056 3 года назад

    Wow!!! Bravo!! Well said!!

  • @iii-ei5cv
    @iii-ei5cv 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth 3 года назад

    0:31 - what movie is that exploring spaceship taken from ... it does not look familiar to me at all?

  • @_Muzolf
    @_Muzolf 3 года назад +1

    I would suggest reading up on the very original utopia, the book by the same name from the 15-th century.
    Utopias are not inherently desirable, just the opposite.

  • @codths
    @codths 4 года назад +2

    Was in my truck watching this video thinking what I want for food thought of wendys and then bam!!! Spicy chicken sandwich. I k where I'm going

  • @hellavadeal
    @hellavadeal 4 года назад +12

    Without something to overcome, there is no growth.

    • @grvs2029
      @grvs2029 4 года назад

      Totally agree with you

    • @talltroll7092
      @talltroll7092 4 года назад

      I would struggle mightily to overcome a robot catgirl waifu harem

  • @paulblase3955
    @paulblase3955 3 года назад

    Human conflict is driven by a thirst for power. Even in a Star-Trek like society of abundance, there will be those who want to rule, and they will clash.

  • @justanerd1138
    @justanerd1138 3 года назад

    Wow. Very deep. Nice.

  • @Chris-ry3fr
    @Chris-ry3fr 4 года назад

    Ben's shirt has summer creases. Some are here, some are there.

  • @benjaminpowers609
    @benjaminpowers609 3 года назад +2

    When the Wendy's #6 is mentioned in tandem with utopia, I know I am home.

  • @lesliewilson2122
    @lesliewilson2122 4 года назад

    Good analysis.

  • @nettewilson853
    @nettewilson853 3 года назад +2

    Checks and balances...avoiding too much power in too few hands

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 27 дней назад

      Doors and corners. that´s where it gets you. Always check doors and corners.

  • @jamoecw
    @jamoecw 4 года назад +1

    war is war, destruction is destruction. war is not destruction, destruction is not war. when two entities are at an impasse conflict ensues. when those entities have enough people and resources that conflict becomes war. even in war destruction should be avoided, thus a system which allows for war without destruction becomes ideal. conflict can be avoided with enough resources and freedom, though conflict breeds innovation and shows us our flaws. therefore a world without conflict is a world that does not innovate or improve itself.

  • @captainrgd1565
    @captainrgd1565 4 года назад +1

    How about the politics of Babylon 5 and Star Trek?

  • @HyperionEmpire
    @HyperionEmpire 4 года назад

    This is some deep philosophy, it is also correct. Competition is a fundamental part of human nature.

  • @huhu6648
    @huhu6648 3 года назад

    If i may nit-pick here. Utopia means non-place, it's a place you can't arrive, you can only wish for it, at because as soon you are there, it's no longer a non-place therefore it's not utopia anymore....

  • @megathelos4976
    @megathelos4976 4 года назад

    Don't forget the spicy nuggets...those are also ambrosia. Oh, and nice take on the need for equilibrium between powers/forces...and the fine line we walk between various forms of tyranny(imbalance). Star Wars hints at this with the force needing to be in balance.

  • @josephburchanowski4636
    @josephburchanowski4636 4 года назад +2

    I really liked the political explanation, as it matches my own. I view disagreement as integral to progress and moderation.
    .
    As few people are going to point out flaws in thinking/argument better than those who disagree with you. This is also why one of my favorite ways to learn is through debates. I also find that one of the stronger motivators for researching facts, is the fear of getting your getting you ass kicked in a future debate. Also in the debate, you reap the benefits of learning through the other person's research as well. As the reality is that nobody can do all the research by themselves, especially if you don't know where to look; so your opponent condensing their own research or pointing you where to look, is always a great boon.
    .
    The mitigating factor is also extremely important. If there is no resistance, one group can runaway into a stagnated tyranny. Whether that be political or academic tyranny. As such I view having diversity of ways of thinking as very important in society.

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  4 года назад +2

      I enjoyed your comment! Thanks!

    • @josephburchanowski4636
      @josephburchanowski4636 4 года назад +1

      @@GenerationFilms No, thank you. As your video may increase the number of people who realize the positives of there being people they disagree with. Or at the very least, it might make them more tolerant of those they disagree with. And I think we deeply need that for a healthy society. Also I wouldn't be able to learn anything if everyone I ran into agreed with me.
      .
      So again, I can't thank you enough.

  • @Ameriguy99
    @Ameriguy99 10 месяцев назад

    I can help but constantly think about what humanity should or would do in the wake a ring system. If we ventured into it fractured we will he forcer fractured as a species. But if we venture into it as a single human civilization, we could expand into the stars as a single united speices. Its like a monumental fork in the road that would dictate the entire development of a intersteler civilization

  • @cursedmonkey1033
    @cursedmonkey1033 4 года назад

    Missed you guys yesterday.

  • @MrPennywise1540
    @MrPennywise1540 3 года назад

    Very deep and cerebral analysis and conclusion. I wonder if the author read that from another source, or if he reach to that thinking by himself. Congratulations, anyway.

  • @therubicon
    @therubicon 4 года назад +3

    1:12 Londres Nova. That's the capital of Mars.

  • @bryanwiththeheart
    @bryanwiththeheart 3 года назад

    And I can't help but think this video perfectly describes what's happening currently...in our world.

  • @commenter4898
    @commenter4898 Год назад

    Your point:
    When there is diversity of ideas there are checks against "extremes". If the whole society is uniform they all risk becoming "extreme".
    Rebuttal:
    The two definitions of "extreme" are different. In the first case the extreme is defined relatively as deviating from the society's middle, with the society itself being the standard. In the second case you are using some absolute definition extrinsic to the society. It is unclear whether a diversity of ideas really prevent extremism in the latter sense. For example in the case of the arms race during the cold war, even though there was a diversity of ideas (capitalism, communism, and third way), the tension actually drives the whole system towards a militaristic extreme.

  • @michaelbayliss4018
    @michaelbayliss4018 2 года назад

    well said.

  • @KickKnete
    @KickKnete 4 года назад +1

    What is the sport at 9:44 called?

  • @outerheaven155
    @outerheaven155 4 года назад

    Sentient Alien Species. The show has already shown several alien organisms. Though apparently they really wanted to include a small creature native to Ilus in the last season but was unable to due to cost.

  • @lesmoor001
    @lesmoor001 3 года назад

    the belt needs to find a low gravity planet behind one of the wring gates