John O'Sullivan - The New "New Right" and its Future
We speak about the three eras of the “New Right”: from William F. Buckley and James Burnham to the second “New Right” under Reagan and Thatcher and now the third “New Right” that is taking shape in the wake of the populist revolutions of Trump and Brexit. We also speak about immigration, liberalism as a self-liquefying force, Thatcher’s legacy, Brexit, Orban, and much more.
John O’Sullivan is a political commentator and journalist. He was the senior policy writer and speechwriter in 10 Downing Street for Margaret Thatcher when she was British prime minister. He is also the former editor of National Review in the years 1988-1997 and is now an editor at large. Since 2017, he has been president of the Danube Institute in Budapest. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pza6tRHTyLc
You can watch the whole conversation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4Ipzn5q_A0
I loved recording this episode with Darryl, where we chat about everything from civil rights redpills, to the (im)possibility of conservatism without God, bloodthirsty Bolsheviks, liberal entropy, learning from history (fast), and much, much more.
Darryl Cooper is the host of ‘The Martyr Made‘ podcast and co-host of ‘The Unraveling with Jocko Willink‘, a breakout Twitter star @martyrmade and a new conservative voice to watch.
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We speak about the virtues and vices of finance, how tech can help the Right organize and reach policy goals, AI diminishing the possibility of costly signaling, low-trust societies, and much more.
Nate Fischer is the founder and CEO of New Founding. New Founding is a venture firm and talent network focused on building parallel economic institutions that enable meaningful cultural change.
Nate also co-founded American Reformer, which works to revitalize contemporary Protestant thought and institutions. Nate previously co-founded a real estate investment firm that grew to more than $1 billion of assets and has a variety of other entrepreneurial and investment experience. He is a Claremont Lincoln Fellow, and lives in Dallas, TX, with his wife and four children.
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I chat with Ben about the escalating situation in Ukraine, the waning US empire, and the Covid truth regime, from origins to medications to side effects, animal reservoirs of the virus, and what you can do to strengthen yourself against its likely effects as Omicron comes for us all.
Ben Braddock is an anonymous Twitter poster @GraduatedBen, a writer for various publications and on Substack, a beauty appreciator, raw egg slonker, environmentalist, and a human and animal rights activist.
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You can find the full-length podcast featuring Paul Kingsnorth here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lwrCLPSq1M&t=16s
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I speak to Paul about freedom under liberalism, his conversion to Romanian Orthodoxy, the possibility of a truly secular society, transhumanism, the English people and their right to self-determination, the hedonic treadmill, London as the new Babel, what is Hell, scientism and the race for the preservation of bare life under Covid, materialism, localism, AI, technocapital and more.
Paul Kingsnorth is an English writer and former environmental activist who lives in the west of Ireland. He is the former deputy editor of The Ecologist and the co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project. You can find his work on his website https://www.paulkingsnorth.net/ and his Substack, The Abbey of Misrule.
His recommended subversive is Jaques Ellul and his book The Technological Society (plus a nod to Uncle Ted, who has explored similar territory).
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This week I chat to Eigenrobot, prolific poster, podcaster, and unofficial king of post-rationalism (whatever we finally decided that is).
We chat about:
- Having babies, making families and community work
- What leads to low trust societies and the drifting away from high trust in the west
- "The conservation of suffering"
- What is post-rationalism?
- The American Cultural Empire and its consequences
- Preference Cascades and how everything can change overnight
- Echo chambers and internet hyperreality
- The Scott Alexander witch hunt
- Is there a real marketplace of ideas?
- Wokeness as an ethical-managerial superstructure that will be hard to dismantle
- Podcasting with friends
Eigen's recommended subversive thinker is medieval philosopher and theologian Peter (Pierre) Abelard and his book "Sic et Non"
You can find his work on Twitter, at @eigenrobot
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We speak about what matters in the early years of children’s lives: caregiving and social experiences, daycare, bullying, divorce, and sex differences in early childhood psychopathology. We also speak about long covid and its strange link with bisexuality, the difference between destigmatizing and normalizing, DEI in universities and more.
JD Haltigan studies Developmental & Evolutionary Psychopathology and specializes in Early Experience & Life History. You can find him on Twitter at @JDHaltigan
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I speak with Yoram about what distinguishes British/American conservatism and how exportable it actually is, the liberal idea that politics can address itself to the public sphere alone, the possibility of democracy, the disenchantment of life downstream from technology, and much more.
Yoram Hazony is an Israeli philosopher, a Bible scholar, and a political theorist. He is president of the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem and serves as the chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation.
He is also the author of the Virtue of Nationalism and the new book Conservatism: A Rediscovery.
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I spoke with Jeremy about the history of immigration in the United States, the difference between settlers and immigrants, what the allegiance of our government class is towards citizens and non-citizens, brain gain and brain drain, immigration as apprenticeship, immigration as a fertility patch, and much more.
Jeremy Carl is a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, where his primary focus is on immigration, multiculturalism, and nationalism in America. He was formerly at the Hoover Institution and served as U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
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Indian Bronson is back as the first repeat guest on the show to talk with me at length about the sexual revolution, the fallout in the present, and potential scenarios for the future of love and marriage.
We also talk about Uncle Yarv, "conservatism isn't real" and the IDW vs CRT debate.
Indian Bronson is a prolific anonymous poster, alleged Miami tech bro, and friend. You can find him on Twitter at @lndian_Bronson and on Substack at https://indianbronson.substack.com/
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