Borzoi and Nike have a raucous four hour discussion with Curtis "Moldbug" Yarvin about Carlyle, what it means to have the high ground, the Bayesian sexuality of Hitler, the GayQ vs. the JQ, World War II spergery, whether to affirm or deny the socially constructed Holocaust, WASPs and Puritans, and debate how to be a proper dissident.
TYH Episode 100: “Coronacast #5: Paradigm Bear Shift”
After a few months of intense self-cultivation (Bildung), TYH is back with an episode discussing a variety of topics including: Louis Ferdinand Celine, Big Coom, CHINA THREAT ... and bear shifters?
The People’s Square – Normapollo
Striker and Borzoi talk to Normapollo about the journey to Third Positionism and other topics
The Third Rail 162 – No Spectre, No Borzoi, No Problem
Spectre and Borzoi are out doing regretful things so Myles hosts the pilot episode of "DK and Nike". I don't know what they talk about, they didn't give me notes or even a title.
Hyperpodcastism – The Society of the Spectacle
Borzoi, Nike, and McNabb talk about Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle and the sequel Comments on the Society of the Spectacle and get into topics such as neofeudalism, the commodification of time, capitalism's reality warping power, and the limits of post-Marxist analysis.
The Third Rail 161 – Confrontation Camp
Borzoi fills in for Spectre this week as he, Dharmaking, DarkEnlightenment, and Nike make one struggle with antisemitic rappers, learn about interesting Indian schemes, oppose the assault on White Christians, remind you white people have interests, and dunk some more on conservatives.
The People’s Square – Joseph Goebbels Book Club
Hyperpodcastism – Sorel and Reflections on Violence
Borzoi welcomes on Nike to be regular co-host as the two of them dig into the impact of the Dreyfus Affair, the politics of the French Third Republic, syndicalism, the general strike, and most importantly the importance of myth in Georges Sorel's Reflections on Violence
The People’s Square – Striker and Syrian Girl
The Poz Button – The Metropolitan (1990)
Poz Button returns with Whit Stillman's coming-of-age story about WASPs as Borzoi and Blauergeist talk the fall of the WASP elite, class anxiety, goofy utopian socialist, and the Atlantis that was New York City. Subscribe to the new RSS.
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