Building Parallel Systems
In this episode, I break down the five ways societies have transformed throughout history — exit, reaction, reform, revolution, and withdrawal — and why each one fails on its own. Then I make the case for a sixth path: building parallel institutions. One foot in, one foot out. Not fleeing to the woods, not burning anything down — just quietly building a better way of life in plain view and letting people draw their own conclusions.
From a 17-year-old Benedict walking out of Rome to the men's academy I started with five guys (now 100+ members and residencies running), this is a roadmap for retribalizing in the best sense of the word — and a picture of where it leads: self-governing towns, residency universities, real craft, real community. A city on a hill.
In this episode:
Why every modern avenue to political change is a dead end
The five historical paths societies take to transform — and the failure mode of each
The story of Benedict and what monasticism teaches about building things that last
Why "one foot in, one foot out" is the strongest political position today
The six-step process for forming a parallel institution
A concrete vision of the self-governing town and residency university we're building
Why this approach beats exit, reaction, reform, and revolution all at once
Links:
Retribalize.ai [http://Retribalize.ai] — free matchmaking app to find your most aligned people
Retribalize Academy [https://retribalize.org/landing/retribalize-academy/join]— meet the founders building this and attend a residency
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