
Pursuing the light of objective truth in subjective darkness.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 424 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 209 One of the best ways to understand something is to turn to its sources and see for ourselves. We've made a brand of that here at New Discourses, in fact. In this episode of the New Discourses Pod... more
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 208 In 1930, Adolf Hitler's chief ideologist for the Third Reich, Alfred Rosenberg, sought to write a new mythology for the twentieth century that was meant to be the foundational belief system for N... more
New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 163 As antisemitic and anti-Jewish propaganda rises across the West (largely catering to recent imported audiences), we're forced to confront its most egregious and damaging source, a 1903 book compiled by the Russian Tsar... more
New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 162 We hear a lot these days about the foreign aid money the United States sends to Israel, but most people don't know how that money works. Now, we see Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling to wind down and te... more
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Information that pursues the truth now we must use it wisely to have cultural influence and impact on society because our institutions and families depend on it!
Host links American identity to the continuing genocide of Palestinians
For a guy with such immense knowledge and thorough understanding and skill in the use of language, why can’t he come up with any better criticisms or reactions than the F word?
This show is an accessible, very relevant look into the modern versions of the lies that the world and the devil and humans have told since the beginning of time. Lindsey turns over all the rocks. Will teach you how to see the demons in any modern room
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The show centers on rigorous critique of fascist, nationalist, and totalitarian ideologies, often tracing historical ideas to their modern echoes. Episodes frequently dissect concepts like Lebensraum, racial mythology, and the relationship between state power, culture, and technology, while contrasting these with liberal-democratic principles and market-informed perspectives. Guests are less common; the host builds a tightly argued, historically grounded case through primary sources and scholarly references. The tone is combative, highly analytical, and clearly aimed at listeners who value intellectual self-defense against what's portrayed as authoritarian or anti-liberty narratives. A notable strength is the ability to connect classical fa... more
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