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The Junto Podcast

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The Junto Podcast serves as a voice for working class entrepreneurs, artists, professionals, and anyone else in pursuit of personal growth and community service. Inspired by its 1727 namesake, the podcast promotes the exchange of impactful insights, meaningful discussions across diverse subject matter, and the practical application of critical thinking in our daily lives. Our ethos is to enable and embolden our listeners to thrive in their personal lives and business endeavors while fostering positive and transformative influence in their communities. We explore a variety of unique subjects, drawn from personal essays, current topics, and the foundational charter of the original Junto Club, from history, ethics, entrepreneurship, politics, spiritualism, world travels, the arts, and far beyond. We welcome interesting guests whose perspectives illuminate our discourse. We invite our listeners and followers to contribute topic submissions and guest suggestions. We will choose the most compelling and resonant submissions for in-depth exploration on the podcast. Welcome to The Junto Podcast, where we promote the practical applications of critical thinking and bold creativity.

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Episode E61: The (not so) Hidden Costs of "Equality" - Why Communism Fails Cover

E61: The (not so) Hidden Costs of "Equality" - Why Communism Fails

In episode 61, Edgar Mills examines communism and democratic socialism from a classical liberal perspective, comparing central planning to free markets and explaining why these doctrines repeatedly fail. He reviews historical evidence and human costs under regimes like Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot, explores why young people are attracted to these ideas, and urges critical thinking, personal responsibility, and voluntary solutions. He provides suggested reading to fully understand the topic: -The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression (Stéphane Courtois, Nicolas Werth, Jean-Louis Margolin, et al., 1997). Catalogs Communist regimes’ crimes across the Soviet Union, China, Cambodia, Eastern Europe, and elsewhere. It estimates ~94–100 million deaths from executions, famines, gulags, and purges, arguing that terror and repression are inherent to the system’s pursuit of a classless society. -The Gulag Archipelago (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 1973; abridged editions available)  Based on the author’s own eight years in the Soviet forced-labor camps plus testimonies from over 200 survivors, this work exposes the vast network of prisons, torture, and slave labor that killed millions under Lenin and Stalin.  -The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine (Robert Conquest, 1986) A definitive account of Stalin’s 1932–33 engineered famine in Ukraine (the Holodomor), which killed an estimated 3–7 million through grain seizures and blockades.  -Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958–1962 (Frank Dikötter, 2010)  From recently opened Chinese archives, Dikötter reconstructs the Great Leap Forward’s death toll of at least 45 million from starvation, violence, and forced labor. He details cannibalism, mass burials, and cadre brutality, arguing that Mao’s utopian Communist experiment was a man-made catastrophe rooted in the rejection of private property and incentives. -Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin (Timothy Snyder, 2010)  A comparative history of the Soviet and Nazi killing fields in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, and the Baltics (1933–1945). Snyder documents Stalin’s deliberate famines, mass deportations, and executions (alongside Hitler’s crimes), showing how Communist totalitarianism produced millions of deaths through engineered scarcity and political purges.

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