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In this chat, we explore the complexities of modern parenting, the longing for a supportive village, the difficulties of navigating parenting norms, and the importance of creativity and play in child development. We also talk about the rise of online experts, the grift in wellness and parenting advice, the allure of biohacking, the romanticization of traditional values, and the challenges of navigating dating advice in a crowded space.
Cartoons Hate Her is a mom, writer, very online commentator, comedienne, and Trump impersonator. You can find her on X at https://x.com/CartoonsHateHer, and you can find all her excellent work here: www.cartoonshateher.com
Chapters
00:00 The Need for Community in Parenting
05:10 Navigating Modern Parenting Challenges
09:48 Creativity and Play in Child Development
14:57 The Impact of Parenting Norms on Family Life
19:56 The Evolution of Childhood Experiences
24:57 The Role of Validation in Parenting
29:50 Finding Balance in Parenting
36:09 Navigating New Experiences Alone
36:33 The Rise of Online Experts
37:31 The Grift in Wellness and Parenting
39:28 The Illusion of Hormone Specialists
40:43 Diet as a Path to Purity
41:50 The Cycle of Self-Improvement
42:54 Biohacking and Modern Rituals
44:00 The Aesthetic of Home and Work
46:28 The Challenge of Political Engagement
48:03 Navigating the Crowded Dating Advice Space
49:56 The Search for Validation in Modern Life
01:01:17 Romanticizing the Past vs. Modern Luxuries
01:02:30 Recommendations for Underrated Thinkers
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We discuss biofoundationalism, exploring how biological traits influence political beliefs and behaviors. We chat about the dynamics of self-interest in political stances, the equilibrium of societal structures, and the implications of the fact that people have better things to do than have kids. We also speak about Elon Musk, examining how his understanding of power transcends language, his communication style, government efficiency, the politics of redistribution, the role of moral foundations in policy-making, the dynamics of globalization and economic growth, and much more.Dmitry is a writer and a founder in the DeFi space, currently building Salutary. He’s on Twitter & Telegram: @BackTheBunny, and on Substack at the essence of a thing: https://backthebunny.substack.com/Chapters00:00 Understanding Bio Foundationalism10:33 The Nature of Principles and Self-Interest17:20 The Fertility Crisis and Its Implications26:20 Elon Musk: A Study in Power and Influence33:03 Assessing Elon Musk's Communication Style39:42 The Politics of Redistribution and Entitlements45:05 The Role of Moral Foundations in Policy Making51:58 Globalization and Economic Growth Dynamics01:03:28 Influential Thinkers and Personal Recommendations
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In this chat, we delve into the complexities of fatherhood, parenting, and the impact of modern technology on family dynamics. We explore the motivations behind having a large family, the challenges of parenting in a rapidly changing society, and the struggle to maintain meaningful connections in an increasingly digital world. The discussion also touches on generational differences, particularly regarding Gen Z's mental health and technology's role in shaping their experiences. We also explore the themes of cultural reflections, artistic output, and the impact of globalism on local cultures. We discuss the evolution of cultural centers, perceptions of time and modernity, and the influences that shape our thoughts. We also touch on the complexities of antinatalism and the future of cultural identity in a rapidly changing world.
In our conversation, I referred to a book at the end but misremembered the title. It is The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror by Thomas Ligotti.
Apple Pie is a pseudonymous author, a father of a large brood, and a physicist.
He writes at Things to Read
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Fatherhood and Family Dynamics
06:08 The Challenges of Parenting in Modern Society
11:47 Navigating Technology and Its Impact on Relationships
17:58 Cultural Reflections and Generational Differences
30:09 Cultural Reflections and Artistic Output
34:42 The Evolution of Cultural Centers
39:35 Globalism and Historical Context
40:44 Perceptions of Time and Modernity
46:50 Influences and Recommendations in Thought
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Our conversation delves into the critical issue of declining birth rates, exploring its historical context, cultural narratives, and the multifaceted factors contributing to this trend. We also discuss societal expectations, economic conditions, and personal choices shaping family dynamics and parenting styles, the implications of these trends on future generations, and the potential for cultural shifts to influence birth rates positively. We explore the nostalgia for past family structures, the cultural shifts that have led to a decline in the perceived value of children, and the impact of governmental policies on fertility rates. The discussion also delves into the challenges faced by developing countries, particularly in terms of demographic changes and gender relations, with a focus on India.
Aria Babu is a writer and tech policy analyst. You can find her at @Aria_Babu on X.
Aria Babu Thoughts from Aria Babu
Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Birth Rates
03:12 Cultural Narratives and Birth Decline
05:51 Factors Influencing Birth Rates
09:12 Parenting Styles and Their Impact
12:01 The Role of Community and Support
14:49 Economic Factors and Birth Rates
17:46 Cultural Influences on Family Size
20:59 The Aspirational Nature of Family Dynamics
24:09 The Intersection of Wealth and Motherhood
27:04 Social Conservatism and Birth Rates
33:09 Nostalgia for the Past: Child-Rearing and Values
36:49 Cultural Shifts: The Value of Children Today
39:52 Historical Policies and Their Impact on Birth Rates
42:41 Kin Selection vs. Group Selection in Societal Development
48:41 Demographic Challenges in Developing Countries
50:39 Gender Relations and Societal Upheaval in India
54:35 The Future of Gender Politics and Birth Rates
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In this conversation, we explore the significance of national IQ over individual IQ, the impact of cultural externalities on immigration, and the disparities in income across countries. We also discuss the implications of population decline, fiscal responsibility, and the role of the US in global economics. The conversation also delves into the concept of smart fractions in innovation, the effects of cultural transplants on immigration policy, and the challenges facing democracy in the West.
Garett Jones is an economist, a professor at George Mason University, and an author. His research covers areas from macroeconomics, monetary policy, and IQ in relation to productivity, short-term business cycles, and economic development. His most recent book is The Culture Transplant: How Migrants Make the Economies They Move To a Lot Like the Ones They Left.
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00:00 The Importance of National IQ
02:46 Cultural Externalities and Immigration
06:00 Cross-Country Income Disparities
08:45 Population Decline and Economic Implications
12:06 Fiscal Sustainability and Government Spending
14:49 US Hegemony and Global Economics
18:11 Smart Fractions and Innovation
21:10 The Role of Elites in Democracy
23:59 Cultural Transplants and Immigration Policy
27:11 Democracy and Ethnic Diversity
29:57 The Influence of the EU on Eastern Europe
32:46 Leadership and Collaboration
35:56 The Future of Democracy
39:03 Recommended Thinkers and Closing Thoughts
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The complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing, is available on Substack.For a bit less, you can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!Please subscribe at:https://www.alexkaschuta.com/https://www.patreon.com/aksubversiveIn this conversation, we delve into the complex issues surrounding immigration, crime rates, and social trust, focusing on Britain. We explore the misconceptions about crime rates among different ethnic groups, the nuances of immigration's economic impact, and the importance of understanding social trust dynamics. The discussion also touches on the brain drain phenomenon and the challenges of political discourse in addressing these issues.Noah Carl is a sociologist and intelligence researcher, a writer, and co-editor-in-chief of Aporia magazine: https://www.aporiamagazine.com/Chapters00:00 Exploring Immigration Perspectives05:36 Crime Rates and Misconceptions12:41 Understanding Crime Data in Britain17:32 Social Trust and Its Implications28:27 The Economic Impact of Immigration39:05 Persuasion and Political Discourse49:47 The Brain Drain Phenomenon
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We delve into the complexities of loyalty, friendship, and the impact of online culture on personal relationships. We explore the fragility of online interactions, the nature of cancellation, and the spiritual dimensions of identity in a digital age. The discussion also touches on the dangers of safetyism, the search for meaning in a materialistic world, and the challenges of navigating ideological friction. The chat emphasizes the importance of curiosity, open dialogue, and the need for a deeper understanding of status and hidden knowledge in contemporary society.
Nina Power is a writer and philosopher, former senior editor for Compact Magazine, and the author of “What Do Men Want? and “One Dimensional Woman.” She also writes on Substack: Nina Power The Sun Is God: New Writing by Nina Power
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00:00 Exploring the Literary Scene of the 90s
03:04 The Nature of Loyalty and Friendship
06:08 The Fragility of Online Relationships
09:10 Navigating Online Discourse and Mental Health
11:57 The Impact of Cancellation on Identity
14:49 The Spiritual Dimension of Cancellation
18:13 The Role of Status in Modern Society
21:03 The Dangers of Safetyism
23:58 The Search for Meaning in a Materialistic World
27:03 The Dynamics of Ideological Friction
30:08 The Challenge of Experience in Modern Life
32:57 The Role of Family and Tradition
36:02 The Quest for Authenticity
39:02 The Nature of Truth in the Digital Age
41:50 The Future of Ideological Movements
45:14 The Importance of Curiosity and Open Dialogue
48:05 The Influence of Hidden Knowledge
50:58 The Concept of Neo-Iconoclasm
53:50 Conclusion and Reflections on the Future
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The complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing, is available on Substack.For a bit less, you can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!Please subscribe at:https://www.alexkaschuta.com/https://www.patreon.com/aksubversiveOur conversation explores the journey of radicalization within dissident thought, focusing on the evolution of anti-Semitism, the complexities of ideology, and the personal beliefs that shape one's identity. We reflect on our experiences and the broader implications of these ideologies in modern society. We also explore themes of spiritual independence, racial awareness, the impact of liberal ideology, personal health transformations, the dangers of low IQ societies, the role of eugenics, the complexities of anti-Semitism, and the importance of the smart fraction versus average IQ in society. משכיל בינה is the author of NonZionism, where he’s written insightful essays on Israel, Britain, and a wide range of themes that poke at both the left and right.
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00:00 Journey Through Radicalization
06:31 The Process of Deradicalization
12:32 Ideological Reflections and Political Realities
18:02 The Nature of Political Power
22:30 Living Independently in a Regime
28:29 The Balance of Radicalization and Personal Growth
34:51 The Dangers of the Dissident Right
40:40 Understanding Anti-Semitism: A Historical Perspective
48:43 The Evolution of Anti-Semitic Ideologies
56:38 Radicalization and the Role of the Internet
01:04:40 The Holocaust: A Central Narrative in Modern Ideology
01:12:25 Race Realism and Its Implications
01:20:38 The Future of Society: Eugenics and Intelligence
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Our conversation explores the decline in birth rates and the reasons behind women choosing to have fewer children, the societal pressure on women to have children, the economic and cultural factors influencing fertility decisions, and the gender divide in the discourse on birth rates. The conversation also delves into the implications of declining birth rates for the future of the West and the challenges of balancing population growth and sustainability, the role of social media and parenting culture in shaping fertility decisions, agency, femininity, parenting, and the impact of internet culture. We also discuss the construction of femininity as opposed to masculinity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Exploring the Decline in Birth Rates
03:15 The Significance of Childbirth for Women
07:00 Gender Divide in Fertility Decisions
11:27 Implications of Declining Birth Rates for the West
13:40 Misconceptions about Fertility and Gender Stereotypes
21:37 Balancing Growth and Sustainability
29:28 Parenting Culture and Social Media Influence
36:17 The Importance of Agency and the Drain of Video Games
39:39 The Construction of Femininity and the Challenges of Parenting
55:09 The Impact of Internet Culture and Generational Divides
01:08:37 Subversive Perspectives
Kryptogal (Kate, if you like) is a pseudonymous, Substack-based writer: Forbidden Closet of Mystery
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We discuss the shifting political landscape online and the importance of information hazards to the stability of politics in the future. We also look at elite culture and the probable contenders for our future organizing principles—they don’t look great. Deep Left Analysis is a pseudonymous writer and podcaster on Substack.
https://deepleft.substack.com/Chapters00:00 The Limitations of Facts and Logic04:49 Different Interests and Motivated Reasoning05:44 Elites and Secular Religions18:39 The Changing Incentive Structure19:32 The Weakening of Traditional Forms of Organization33:00 The Role of Technology in Shaping the Future40:57 The Convergence of Races and Elective Tribalism46:34 The Importance of Stable Traditions51:08 The Impact of Technology on Fashion and Culture
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We speak about the challenges women face in online spaces, the complexities of gender dynamics, the limitations of rigid societal scripts, the limitations of statistical analysis in understanding human behavior, and the significance of subjective experiences. Our conversation highlights the cultural differences in perspectives on female agency and the impact of different legal systems on gender dynamics in India, arranged marriages, and their potential future in the West.
We also discuss the challenges of modern dating apps and the need for a communal goal in relationships. The conversation then shifts to the topic of endocrine dysfunction and the decreasing age of puberty.
Sai Pandit is a writer on Substack at: https://saipandit.substack.com/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Discussion of Recent Interview
00:53 Challenges Faced by Women in Online Spaces
03:09 The Limitations of Rigid Societal Scripts
09:02 Cultural Differences in Perspectives on Female Agency
14:47 The Complexity of Human Behavior and Subjective Experiences
19:08 The Impact of Legal Systems on Gender Dynamics
29:43 The Importance of Meaningful Connections and Understanding
43:40 Arranged Marriages: The Spectrum of Arrangements
53:40 The Potential Future of Arranged Marriages in the West
56:20 Challenges of Modern Dating Apps
01:01:26 Understanding the Decreasing Age of Puberty
01:10:53 The Complexity of Endocrine Dysfunction
01:19:02 Recommended Writers
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Our conversation explores the challenges and complexities of modern relationships and marriages, the loss of unified narratives, the saturation of relationship advice, the importance of personal responsibility, voicing needs, and avoiding resentment in relationships. The conversation also delves into the impact of legal systems on relationships and the role of pronatalism in encouraging marriage and having children. We also address the gender dynamics and expectations in relationships, the need for strong individuals who can advocate for themselves while respecting their partner's desires, the dynamics of sex, relationships, and marriage from a gendered perspective, the challenges faced by men in forming real connections and attracting the kind of women they desire, the concept of hypergamy and how it is often misunderstood and much more.
Eurydice is a pseudonymous writer and Twitter/X poster @euridicelives. She also writes on Substack @euridicelives
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and the Challenges of Modern Relationships
02:31 The Saturated Market of Relationship Advice
09:20 Resentment and the Importance of Voicing Needs
18:44 Personal Responsibility in Marriage
22:41 The Impact of Legal Systems on Relationships
28:26 Encouraging Marriage and Having Children
32:42 Gender Dynamics and Expectations in Relationships
46:02 The Paradox of Optimizing for Sex
50:08 The Impact of Technology on Modern Relationships
57:44 The Cultural Issue of Male Worthlessness
01:02:46 The Value of Women's Sexual Desires and Investments
01:09:26 The Overlooked Qualities Women Desire
01:13:18 The Complexity of Hypergamy
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Our conversation explores the concept of pronatalism, the role of parents in shaping the values and behaviors of their children, the influence of genetics and culture, the limitations of heritability studies, and the challenges of navigating the complex nature vs. nurture debate. We also talk about the complexity of personality traits, the challenges of measuring and understanding them, the different flavors of traits, and the role of parenting in shaping them. The discussion also touches on the search for meaning in life, the impact of career choices, the importance of parenting styles, and the need for pro-natalist policies.
Erik Hoel is an essayist, a neuroscientist, a novelist, and the author of one of my favorite Substacks: The Intrinsic Perspective
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00:00 Introduction to Pronatalism and the Repugnant Conclusion
09:17 The Role of Parents in Shaping Values and Behaviors
18:59 Genetics, Heritability, and the Nature vs. Nurture Debate
40:22 The Complexity of Personality Traits
42:07 The Challenges of Measurement
46:12 Finding Meaning in Life
51:04 The Experience of Parenthood
56:49 Pronatalist Policies
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This is the first part of our conversation. The full episode and the complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing, are available on Substack. You can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon for a bit less. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!Please subscribe at:https://www.alexkaschuta.com/ / aksubversive We speak about how the impact of personal aesthetics on mental health and self-perception is significant, about how our convenience-oriented culture and the rise of athleisure have led to a decline in personal aesthetics and a lack of social pressure to dress well, about how men need to care about their aesthetics not only for their own well-being but also as a positive influence on their children. We also address how women play a role in influencing their partner's style, customization and tailoring, making progress, feeling good, and looking good; having kids can help shift focus away from wallowing and towards taking responsibility and finding joy in the present moment and much more.O.W Root is a menswear expert, a Twitter poster @NecktieSalvage, and a writer on Substack at https://necktiesalvage.substack.com/Chapters for the full conversation.00:00 The Impact of Personal Aesthetics on Mental Health02:25 The Power of Dressing with Intention04:02 The Decline of Personal Aesthetics in a Convenience-Oriented Culture05:30 The Importance of Men's Style for Self-Perception and Parenting07:08 The Degeneration of Culture and the Loss of Personal Style11:49 Trends, Customization, and Tailoring14:18 Making Progress in Personal Style43:23 The Absurdity of Normalcy in the Age of Extremes48:28 Embracing Imperfection and Living with Direction52:13 Overcoming the Fear of Making Mistakes54:48 Shifting Focus from Wallowing to Taking Responsibility01:01:39 Riding the Wave of Life and Finding Joy in the Present
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This is the first half of our conversation. The full episode and the complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing, are available on Substack. You can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon for a bit less. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!Please subscribe at:https://www.alexkaschuta.com/
https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive
Our conversation explores moral posturing, the contrast between female neediness and male horniness, the transformation from undesirable to desirable, the experiences of femcels, and the role of feminism in different cultures. We also speak about feminism, relationships, motherhood, and self-discovery. Stella shares her experience of feeling empowered by feminism while studying in London but also highlights the challenges she faced, such as casual sex and the devaluation of relationships. She discusses the pressure women face to get married and have children and the impact it can have on their lives. We also reflect on our relationships with our mothers and their influence on our identities. They also discuss the importance of emotional maturity and therapy's role in personal growth.
Stella Tsantekidou is a writer and political commentator. She’s on Twitter at @Stsantek. She writes on Substack at:
00:00 Moral Posturing and Refreshing Authenticity
03:30 The Contrast Between Female Neediness and Male Horniness
08:17 The Hidden World of Femcels
24:58 The Role of Feminism in Different Cultures
34:25 Empowerment and Challenges of Feminism
37:21 The Pressure to Get Married and Have Children
41:48 Struggles in Marriages and Divorce
47:19 Dating, Self-Worth, and Relationships
50:49 Navigating Political Differences and Speaking to the Right
53:35 Mothers and Identity
56:11 Emotional Maturity and Therapy
59:42 John Stuart Mill: Exploring Women's Identity
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Our conversation explores the concept of worldviews as self-contained snow globes that represent specific cardinal virtues. We discuss the four common elements of every worldview: what is good, where good and bad come from, who deserves good, and how to do good. The conversation also delves into the challenges of understanding and evaluating different worldviews, the role of in-group signaling, and the importance of understanding other perspectives. We also discuss Valueism as a life philosophy based on intrinsic values and effective action to increase them, the decline of traditional religion, the search for alternative forms of community and meaning, group differences, and the extremes of the distribution, language ambiguity, and imprecision used to hide behind claims and avoid accountability - and much more.
Spencer Greenberg is the founder of ClearerThinking.org and Spark Wave and host of the Clearer Thinking podcast.
A few notes on things mentioned in our chat:
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg (podcast) - a recent episode with Sasha Chapin: https://podcast.clearerthinking.org/episode/215/sasha-chapin-raising-our-happiness-baseline/
The Intrinsic Values Test: https://programs.clearerthinking.org/intrinsic_values_test.html
Valuism: doing what you value as a life philosophy: https://www.spencergreenberg.com/2023/02/doing-what-you-value-as-a-way-of-life-an-introduction-to-valuism/
A theory of worldviews: https://www.clearerthinking.org/post/understand-how-other-people-think-a-theory-of-worldviews
Clearer Thinking's 80 free tools on topics like critical thinking, decision-making, etc.: https://www.clearerthinking.org/tools
Oversimplified vs. Difference Deniers: https://www.spencergreenberg.com/2023/12/oversimplifiers-vs-difference-deniers-a-dynamic-regarding-group-differences-that-leads-to-rage-and-confusion/
Tails in distributions: https://x.com/SpencrGreenberg/status/1795806828015837226
Precision and measurability as B.S. detectors: https://x.com/SpencrGreenberg/status/1804923269092442580
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Worldviews as Self-Contained Snow Globes
01:20 The Four Elements of Every Worldview
29:09 The Decline of Traditional Religion and the Search for Meaning
30:40 Adapting Religions to Modern Ideas
31:37 The Appeal of Traditional and Hardcore Religion
32:25 Interpretations and Sects within Religions
34:38 Constant Splitting and Factionalism in Online Communities
36:05 Balancing Group Differences and Individual Assessments
40:02 Understanding Average Group Differences
41:55 The Power of Language Ambiguity and Imprecision
54:19 Recognizing and Overcoming Biases
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We discuss our personal journeys and the factors that led us to the Dissident Right. We also touch on the fragmentation and infighting within the dissident right, the importance of Christianity in the UK, and the tension between ethno-nationalism and class elements. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the culture wars, the impact of social media, and the need for the right to find common ground and focus on effective strategies. We also discuss the manipulation of women's empathetic nature, the bundling of issues in politics, the flaws of first-past-the-post systems, the rise of the elite human capital right, the impact of gay marriage on societal norms, and the need for strong leadership to effect change, the challenges of imposing pro-social norms without strictures, the power of minorities in representative democracies, and the potential for backlash in the culture war. We also touch on the success of populist leaders in El Salvador and the importance of a strong client class for change.
Chapters
00:00 Attraction and Disillusionment with the Dissident Right
05:41 Differences between the Dissident Right in the UK and the US
11:20 The Escalation of the Culture Wars
16:25 Finding Common Ground in the Dissident Right Movement
32:27 The Influence of Women in Politics and the Challenges of Bundling Issues
36:14 The Elite Human Capital Right and the Role of Leadership in Driving Change
45:08 The Impact of the Sexual Revolution and the Institutionalization of Postmodern Values
56:02 Power Dynamics: The Rights of Minorities and the Marginalization of the Majority
John Arcto is a British writer and the author of the Substack The Anglofuturist
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Our conversation explores the genealogy and evolution of the alt-right movement, discussing its origins, key figures, and the reasons behind its rise and subsequent implosion. We also talk about the demographic makeup of the alt-right, the influence of events like the Ron Paul movement and the Trayvon Martin case, and the role of race and IQ in shaping the movement's ideology. The conversation also touches on the leadership vacuum within the alt-right and the challenges of navigating the online space, different styles of communication between men and women, the challenges women face in leadership roles, the changing dynamics of sexuality, and the impact of technology on society and much more.
Walt Bismarck is a writer with a rapidly growing Substack presence and you can find him on Twitter as well.
Chapters for the full chat
00:00 Introduction to the alt-right movement
06:04 Demographics and influences of the alt-right
13:09 The leadership vacuum and challenges of the online space
25:01 The emergence of the dissident right
34:47 Introduction and the Importance of Women in Leadership
38:02 The Changing Dynamics of Sexuality and Early Onset of Puberty
47:31 Navigating the Complexities of the Modern World
01:00:38 The Fragmentation of Political Movements
01:01:27 Engaging with Different Worldviews
01:02:35 Finding Fulfillment and Meaning in a Complex World
01:03:29 Ethical Implications of Emerging Technologies
01:10:05 The Historical and Cultural Dynamics of Eastern Europe
The Walt Right
We also mentioned a previous guest’s Substack on the show, Regan Arntz-Gray.
https://www.allcatsarefemale.com/
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This is the first half of our conversation. The full episode and the complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing, are available on Substack. You can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon for a bit less. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!Please subscribe at:https://www.alexkaschuta.com/https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive
Our conversation explores the topic of housing and its influence on people's lives, the supply and demand dynamics of the housing market, the problem of expanding housing supply and preserving cultural values, the impact of immigration on housing demand, the effect of open borders on non-college educated workers, negativity bias in the news, the role of the internet in shaping cultural conversations, the impact of screens and technology on children and more.
Bryan Caplan is an economist and author. A professor of economics at George Mason University, a research fellow at the Mercatus Center, and an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute. He publishes his own blog on Substack, which I highly recommend, Bet on It.
Bet On It
Chapters
00:00 The Exorbitant Cost of Housing
02:01 Government Regulation and Housing Prices
04:14 Expanding Housing Supply and Cultural Values
06:39 Deregulation and Open Borders
10:55 The Internet and the Negativity Bias
45:05 Nature vs. Nurture and Parenting
48:26 The Impact of Screens and Technology on Children
54:39 Choosing Coping Strategies and Individual Responsibility
01:06:09 Underrated Thinkers
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This is the first half of our conversation. Substack offers the full episode and the complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing. You can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon for a bit less. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!
Please subscribe at:
https://www.alexkaschuta.com/
https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive/
We chat about the concept of agency and how it relates to women's sexuality, the role of societal norms and expectations, and the importance of personal responsibility. We also touch on the dating market, gender differences, the impact of cultural shifts on relationships, transgender athletes in sports, the optimal rate of divorce, and the challenges of online communities.
Regan Arntz-Grey is a writer with a compelling presence on Substack.
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