Episode #409: Civilization 3.0: How Intentional Communities and Crypto Could Transform the World

Crazy Wisdom

In this episode, Stewart Alsop talks with San Naidoo, who is developing foundational infrastructure for what he calls Civilization 3.0. San shares his journey from tech entrepreneurship to his life in a rural South African village, covering topics like sacred dance, intentional communities, and composting capitalism. Their conversation explores the decentralization of economic and social systems, the influence of empire culture, and the importance of fostering relational fields as we look toward a regenerative future. To learn more about San's work and updates, you can follow him on Twitter at @regencrypto.

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Timestamps

00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast

00:40 Starting a Tech Shop in Argentina

02:32 Exploring Sacred Dance and Tango

09:04 Building Infrastructure for Civilization 3.0

10:49 Intentional Communities and Crypto Adventures

18:25 Revolutionizing Money and Community Models

31:41 Networking and Intentional Communities

32:40 Creating a Node and Land Trust

33:35 Historical Perspectives on Land and Labor

35:34 AI, Productivity, and Modern Slavery

38:37 CommuniTrees: Business Models and Regenerative Practices

41:30 Crypto, Real World Assets, and Cultural Lag

51:23 The Role of Cities in Future Communities

55:58 Reflections on Argentina's Agriculture and Economy

58:59 The Importance of Relational Fields

01:01:16 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Key Insights

  1. The Vision of Civilization 3.0: San Naidoo explores the concept of Civilization 3.0, an evolution toward a regenerative, interdependent society. This future civilization is one that could integrate the community-oriented values of tribal systems with the structural strengths of empire, re-envisioning how communities relate to land, economy, and each other. San’s idea is to foster sustainable, resilient societies through intentional communities that are economically and ecologically regenerative.
  2. Intentional Communities and the Challenges of Cohesion: Reflecting on his own experience with intentional communities in Argentina and South Africa, San notes that successful communities require strong foundations in shared values and clear communication. The biggest obstacle is often navigating human dynamics and creating frameworks that support clear conflict resolution, goal alignment, and harmonious co-existence. His experiences highlight the importance of vision, shared meaning, and structured processes for sustainable community building.
  3. Composting Capitalism as a Path to Regenerative Wealth: In his work, San advocates for "composting capitalism," a playful yet powerful concept of redirecting resources from the current economic system to nurture regenerative systems. His idea focuses on investing in land and initiatives that prioritize ecological and social health, thereby creating wealth that fosters life and interdependence rather than extraction and profit for profit’s sake.
  4. Tokenization of Land Through Fractionalized Real Estate: One innovative approach San proposes is using crypto and blockchain technology to fractionalize real estate, allowing individuals to invest in regenerative land projects. Through tokens representing square meters of land stewarded by intentional communities, investors could support regenerative land trusts while sharing in the long-term value of community-centered land development. This concept brings finance closer to tangible ecological projects, offering a sustainable model that rewards both investors and the planet.
  5. The Power of Relational Fields in Sustainable C

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