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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsPolitics | ||||

Chris talked Sohrab Ahmari about his new book The Unbroken Thread. They discuss how Sohrab became a Roman Catholic, how having a son made more acutely aware of his responsibilities to his posterity, the problems of liberalism, and the kind of America... more
Helen Andrews new book, Boomers: The Men & Women Who Promised Freedom & Delivered Disaster is a tour de force. She joins me to discuss who they were, what they did, and how we rebuild after the madness.
Anna joins me to discuss how modernity broke civilization, denatures and degrades humanity, and how nice she is IRL. We also discuss the state of art and architecture, the desirability and necessity of religious revival, and living in a tiny house in... more
Malcom Kyeyune joins me to discuss the decay evident in America's political system, where class analysis is insufficient and why understanding cultural divisions as caste divisions may be more helpful. We also discuss the increasing fragility in the ... more
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Absolute garbage intended for the dumbest Americans. They gobble it up like hog slop because they’re mindless pigs. Stay away if your IQ is over 100
If you want to hear what Chris thinks about why black female athletes are inferior well, you’ll love his Twitter and his podcast.
Interviewing authors is a great idea that keeps each episode new and exciting. Discussions have plenty of time to unfold without a lot of rambling in and out of dead ends. An intellectual podcast if ever I heard one. Can't listen to the episodes just once. Thanks.
Listened to several episodes and the host nearly always says at least one sometimes more oddly bizarre statement. I spend the rest of the podcast on the internet trying to source the statement without any luck. Disappointed after reading all the glowing reviews.
Finally a show that I can listen to without cringing constantly! Finally a show where the host, and guests, knows what he's talking about (and the important questions to ask). The conversations are thought provoking and are refreshing to hear.
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