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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
Catch-22
- 00:06
a la Shmoop
- 00:07
Let's talk about Milo.
- 00:09
The chapters on his business
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- 00:10
are some of the most confusing and ludicrous in the book,
- 00:13
which is saying something coming out of Catch-22.
- 00:16
Milo was never supposed to be the mess officer.
- 00:18
He ends up buying all sorts of exotic goods
- 00:21
and red green bananas and selling strange products
- 00:24
and chocolates and so on.
- 00:25
What point is Heller trying to make with Milo's madness?
- 00:29
Yeah, Milo -- This is where we get another
- 00:33
thing coming into Catch-22
- 00:34
and that's a critique of capitalism.
- 00:36
Milo is the quintessential capitalist.
- 00:38
And Heller is showing the collusion, the coming together,
- 00:44
of capitalism, bureaucracy, and war.
- 00:47
And Milo sells these, like you mentioned, chocolate-covered cotton balls.
- 00:52
It's insane, but it also just really symbolizes
- 00:56
the emptiness of what's going on
- 00:58
and how everything is super illogical.
- 01:00
But by bringing capitalism into it,
- 01:04
we have even another layer of the satire.
- 01:07
So it's not just a satire of war,
- 01:10
like the bureaucracy in general.
- 01:12
Heller is critiquing a very specific
- 01:14
type of bureaucracy. He's critiquing capitalism
- 01:17
as it plays into the war and American society in general.
- 01:23
Got it. And this was a critique on the war itself
- 01:26
or capitalism's role in it?
- 01:27
Because you can look at World War II from a few perspectives.
- 01:30
Certainly, financially. It's an ideologic war
- 01:34
- as much as it is anything else. - Right,
- 01:36
and it's about kind of dismissing morals in order to make a profit.
- 01:40
That's what Heller sees it as
- 01:41
is kind of forgetting about morals.
- 01:43
And then this comes back to
- 01:46
the officers in the air force who are like,
- 01:49
"Oh, I don't care if a bunch of people are gonna die
- 01:50
or if I'm doing the wrong thing,
- 01:51
but if it's gonna get our ranks up
- 01:53
or if it's gonna make America look good,
- 01:55
then we'll just do it anyway."
- 01:56
And he sees that same kind of thing happening with capitalism.
- 01:59
Yeah and it's as if the money excuses you.
- 02:02
A funny quote from Reid Hoffman,
- 02:03
who last week just said that,
- 02:05
"The problem is now that I'm a billionaire,
- 02:07
everyone thinks all my ideas are good."
- 02:09
And the reality is most of them aren't.
- 02:11
He'd be the first one to tell you most of them aren't.
- 02:13
Contemporaneously, Fiddler on the Roof has a great line here.
- 02:16
Tevye says, "When you're rich,
- 02:18
they think you really know what the hell you're talking about."
- 02:20
The reality is probably the opposite.
- 02:26
What point is Heller trying to make with Milo's madness?
- 02:30
Why is Heller critiquing the capitalist mindset?
- 02:35
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