116 | Optimized Capitalism
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In Episode 116 of The Economy of Nothing, Mike Allen and Mike Bedont explore how capitalism has learned to fail profitably. Starting with a broken washing machine and ending in Hollywood's AI assembly line, the conversation tracks how everything — from appliances to art — is now optimized for replacement.
Topics include:
- Planned obsolescence and the "five-year washer" problem 
- Netflix, Disney+, and the streaming arms race 
- Warner Bros. Discovery's failed Paramount bid 
- The rise of private-money studios like Skydance 
- AI in Hollywood and the future of creative labor 
- The debut of Mr. Green's Pilot School concept 
- Oceans 14 and why every heist movie feels like propaganda 
- Stocks, antitrust, and the illusion of infinite growth 
"It's not broken — it's optimized."
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