Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

We Changed Our View On Multiculturalism: The Game Theory Problem

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Dec 10, 2025
Malcolm and Simone delve into the intricate dynamics of multiculturalism, exploring how diverse cultures affect societal trust. They discuss immigration’s impact on high-trust societies and share historical examples, like the British Empire and contemporary South Africa. The hosts highlight in-group preferences in hiring and moral frameworks using playful analogies from classic cartoons. They also argue against striving for homogenous societies in today’s connected world, concluding that adapting cultural strategies is essential for survival.
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INSIGHT

Multiculturalism As A Game-Theory Problem

  • Malcolm Collins realized multiculturalism can undermine high-trust societies when cultures with different incentives mix.
  • He reframes historical and modern examples as game-theory problems, not just moral failures.
INSIGHT

Trust Depends On Shared Culture

  • Cultural homogeneity produces enforcement via shame and reputation that prevents exploitation.
  • In fragmented societies, groups extract resources for their subgroup with fewer in-group costs.
ANECDOTE

British Empire's Conditional Integration

  • Malcolm uses the British Empire's use of Indians in bureaucracy as an example of conditional inclusion.
  • Indians in power still lost trust for all Indians if they acted counter to imperial interests.
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