Intentional Communities Explained: Why People Build Communes, Eco Villages, Kibbutzim, and Alternative Societies
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Intentional Communities Explained: Why People Build Communes, Eco Villages, Kibbutzim, and Alternative Societies

20:08 Mar 24, 2026
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Why do people walk away from ordinary life and try to build a completely different way of living together? In this episode, we take a deep dive into intentional communities and explore the powerful human desire to redesign society from the ground up. What starts as a familiar fantasy of escaping isolation, consumerism, and fragmented modern life turns into a fascinating investigation of communes, eco villages, urban kibbutzim, shared-income communities, and the social experiments people create when the mainstream world no longer feels enough.This transcript explores the hidden mechanics behind communal living, including consensus governance, shared labor, common purse economics, childcare, housework, off-grid infrastructure, and the emotional cost of radical togetherness. It also traces the surprisingly deep history of intentional communities, from ancient ashrams and Buddhist monasteries to Pythagoras’s philosophical commune, 1960s counterculture experiments, and modern examples like Twin Oaks, Findhorn, Bruderhof, and urban social cooperatives.Along the way, the episode tackles the hardest questions of all: whether intentional communities are a model for fixing society or a way of escaping it, why some thrive for decades while others collapse, and how the same structure can be used for ideals as different as pacifism, mutual aid, cultural preservation, or social control. Perfect for listeners interested in communes, social psychology, alternative living, history, economics, governance, and the future of community, this episode will change the way you think about family, neighbors, and the systems shaping daily life.
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