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Ooooo okay I watch him and TC and was thinking similar things.
MMM imo has clearly been getting more constructively radicalized over the year I've watched him and has gone more from "trump bad" to "I am actually putting the entire system on trial" lately so that's cool.
TC knows some of the right terms and basically just opened the flood gates.
I feel like both of them are one Kyle Kulinski "never mind, I understand why they built gulags" moment away from accepting the spectre into their hearts
I think what MMM has going for him is that he's young, passionate, and angry, that he's a recent graduate, and that his degree was, if not in the humanities, at least humanities-adjacent (modern archaeology is far more about the everyday people of the past than it used to be). All those things I think make people more open to radicalization. I also think that as a student of history he is perhaps more aware that nothing lasts forever, he's aware of just how many seemingly invincible empires have risen and then fell.
TC is a little bit older and, despite his sympathies with workers and what seems to be a genuinely good nature (he strikes me as an honestly good and decent human being), also a bit of a STEMlord. He is, I think, very stuck on "end of history"-type thinking. I wish I had more hope for the guy, and if class consciousness really starts to spread it could well spread to him, but I can't imagine him ever being ahead of the curve on this.
Honestly you're probably right. I hope at least that thing he did where he layed everything out that's wrong with the system just to conclude that you have to buy into the system does something for someone at least.