Against Everyone with Conner Habib

AEWCH 320: A NEW SPIRITUAL SOCIETY, PT 4 - The spiritual heart of ECONOMY

May 7, 2026
A spiritual reframing of economics that asks why money feels mysterious and who it serves. Discussions range from unpaid data extraction and compelled labor to how interest creates impersonal obligations. The episode explores money’s changing forms, porosity versus scarcity, the commons and gift-based exchange, and practical questions for building an economy rooted in love and shared gifts.
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Economy As A Spiritual Sphere

  • Conner Habib frames the episode as exploring the spiritual heart of economics using Rudolf Steiner's threefolding to separate culture, politics, and economy.
  • He emphasizes everyone participates in economy and that hidden assumptions keep people alienated from understanding money, labor, and property.
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Labor Versus Torment Versus Work

  • Conner distinguishes three kinds of activity from Peter Dunov: torment (compelled work/slavery), labor (work for wages), and true work (creative, gift-based activity).
  • He connects modern data extraction by companies like Google to unrecognized uncompensated labor, calling users 'food for Google'.
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Money As Anonymized Future Tether

  • Conner traces money's shift from social credit to anonymized credit and debt, arguing banks anonymized lenders and turned money into moving empty quantities.
  • He cites Connor McCabe: modern credit lets us spend the future in the present and tethers people to a quantitative future via interest.
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