What would a Daoist utopia actually look like?
A perfect society? A better political system? A sacred rulebook everyone finally agrees to follow?
Not exactly.
In this free episode of Living the Tao (1-187), Master Mikel Steenrod and Morgan explore the Daoist view of utopia, and why Taoism begins with personal liberation rather than social control. The conversation moves through the Tao Te Ching, Confucianism, Laozi as the fed-up scholar leaving society behind, and the uncomfortable truth that humans may be building machines faster than they are developing wisdom.
Along the way, the episode asks a sharper question:
What if the reason humanity cannot build a perfect world is that humans have not yet developed enough to imagine one?
This is a talk about Taoism, technology, failed ideologies, personal freedom, and the double donkey salute of Laozi riding out of a broken system.
In this episode:
- Why the Tao Te Ching did not create Taoism
- The difference between personal liberation and social rule-making
- Why Daoism is not apolitical, but anti-political
- How technology can outpace human development
- Why old “isms” keep failing
- What a Taoist utopia might actually require
Watch the video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/6H5JFASQ10Q
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Intro music: “Finding Movement” by Kevin MacLeod — licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Source: incompetech.com
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