The Day Before the Internet Was a Good Day: Jay Dyer on Kumite
The Morning Kumite invited me on to discuss the 90s, the Internet, Laurel Canyon, baseball cards, wrasslin, impressions, music industry, and much more.
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The Morning Kumite invited me on to discuss the 90s, the Internet, Laurel Canyon, baseball cards, wrasslin, impressions, music industry, and much more.
Audio Here
Purchase my book Here.
Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his recent debate and critique of Jordan Peterson and the classical liberal worldview. We also talk about oligarch-backed culture creation and revolution and Jay reflects on his 20 years of research. Jay is the host of Jay’s Analysis , the co-host of Hollywood Decoded, and the author of Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film. *Please consider supporting this program by donating here.
Reflecting on the debate with Adam Kokesh and briefly replying to the hit piece written about me by a pathological skeptic, I give my response and launch into a lengthier critique of all modern revolutionary thought. This critique analyzes the assumptions of all modern liberal (nominalist) positions, from Marxism to anarchism to fascism.
Nina Kouprianova is an independent analyst of geopolitics and culture. She earned her PhD (History) from the University of Toronto, focusing on modern and contemporary Russia, culture, and U.S. foreign policy. In this interview we discuss her translations and articles found at Espionage History Archive, Soul of the East and on her own blog, NinaByzantina. Critical of the leftist tyranny in modern academia, Nina tells us about her experiences in the West, as well as her upbringing in Russia.
In this rant of Empire, Power and People, I try to begin a discussion on the subject of anarchism: beginning with discussing some fundamental principles of anarchist thought in questioning and legitimacy of all power structures. From there, ideas of socialism and free market “libertarianism” are discussed and critiqued. If one follows the logical train of thought behind both socialist and free market ideologies, the middle-ground between the two is Anarchy. It is there that the future of humanity “may” rest.
The Incredible Abundance of the Market Posted by Stephan Kinsella on October 19, 2004 09:15 AM Last night, sitting on my mosquito-free back porch, having a bourbon and a cigar, listening to Rush, with my poodle at my feet, as my baby slept peacefully upstairs, phoning a few libertarian pals, late into the night as […]