I lay out my thoughts on what the domestic agenda of our elites might look like over the next few years.
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From our recent chat "A grand, sweeping history of the Great Reset"
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KB Goldtooth and I discuss the significance of the Second Amendment. What is the effect of gun ownership on the national psyche? Would gun ownership in Britain be a good thing? Is there are Dissident Right perspective on guns?
We explore the symbolic importance of guns as well as the way they maintain a vigilant citizenry and keep power in check. We also borrow from thinkers like Bertrand de Jouvenel, James Burnham and Jordan Peterson to help add perspective to the question.
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From my chat with G Edward Griffin ‘Reflecting on the capture of the West’. Full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p1N2PqeyfQ
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From my chat with G Edward Griffin ‘Reflecting on the capture of the West.’ Full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p1N2PqeyfQ
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Ryan Turnipseed, Charlemagne, Binary Surfer, Academic Agent and John Dee share their views on Elon Musk on Unpopular Opinions.
Elon Musk's actions since taking control of Twitter have surprised many. The recent round of amnesties to previously suspended accounts, such as Carl Benjamin's, and his confrontation with the ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt ("Stop Defaming Me") show that something is changing.
Turnipseed makes the case that we're seeing a shift away from the paradigm that's been in place since the managerial revolution, and the entrepreneurial class is having a revival. The managerial class is increasingly costly and failing to deliver value, and low start up costs in the information age have enabled a new class of entrepreneurs to rise.
Charlemagne notes that this is how we can frame the emergence of a New Right around Peter Thiel, as well as the rise to prominence of Curtis Yarvin. Musk is a capitalist reactionary against the professional managerial class, and by virtue of this can be seen as a friend in Carl Schmitt's Friend-Enemy Distinction.
The notion that Musk represents an "entrepreneurial revolt" against the PMC is supported by the fact that these arguments have been echoed by the likes of Antonio Martinez Garcia, Marc Andreessen and David Sacks (of the All-In podcast).
Academic Agent brings up James Burnham and Mosca on intra-elite conflict and how this is a good thing for the general public. More in-fighting amongst elites means less energy spent on managing us.
John Dee asks whether we should be more cautious and whether someone who has so heavily relied on government contracts can truly be seen as independent or compared with Henry Ford.
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Lower World Diaries continue reflecting on the state of modern media and the insights provided by Neil Postman's Amusing Ourselves to death.
The internet put legacy media like the BBC - and even figures like the Royal Family - on an even footing with average citizens. This shifted power to Google and Youtube.
Will this have de-centralising effects? Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman teach us that the underlying structure of a form of technology is key in determining the content created and ultimately the influence the technology has on society.
With this in mind, should we expect the internet to have a drastically different impact to the TV. The TV is a broadcast medium which enables few to communicate to many. The internet on the other hand is a networking technology that connects many to many.
The inherent triviality of the current media age has also facilitated mockery of the regime, as evidenced by the power of memes.
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This is an excerpt from a brilliant video originally posted on the UK Column Youtube channel: Dispatches from the Front: The Psychological Attack on the UK (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faYvk8T1t-c)
The video explores the nature of the ongoing psychological attack on the UK population in the context of information shared by Soviet defectors Anatoliy Golitsyn and Yuri Bezmenov.
This excerpt shows Former GCHQ officer Alex Thomson covering the 4 strategies for global domination outlined by Lenin, which culminate in an attempt at World Government.
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Joint episode with my friend Danny who runs the Think Talk Repeat Podcast.
We do a deep dive on the BBC:
- What it meant for us
- The role of central sense-making institutions in the national fabric
- What has gone wrong with the BBC
- What its prospects are in the information age
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Joel Davis discussing Robert Michels's work "Political Parties".
Politics works through organised groups, not ideas and individuals. Groups build infrastructure in the process of participating in the economy and ultimately develop a class consciousness. This is the platform from which they mount political challenges.
A helpful framework for thinking about how a genuine opposition to our ruling class will emerge.
Source: ImperiumCast XIV (feat. Borzoi)
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