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Subversive w/Alex Kaschuta

Subversive w/Alex Kaschuta

By Alexandra Kaschuta

Subversive is a podcast by Alex Kaschuta about ideas that may not fit neatly into the Overton window and could use a nudge, or a sledgehammer. Alex chats to thinkers across the spectrum from iconoclast philosophers, rogue scientists, *real* journalists, and our true intellectual elite, Twitter anons.

If you want to support the show or my work in general, head to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/aksubversive
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Subversive w/Alex KaschutaMay 24, 2023

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Heather Mac Donald - Destroying a Whole Civilization in a Few Easy Steps
May 24, 202301:31:18
Catgirl Kulak - The Media Is Not Your Friend

Catgirl Kulak - The Media Is Not Your Friend

We speak about the death of regime media, the beauty of the niche, the cosmos of Kitsch and why it’s better than mainstream art, the death of progress in the world of atoms, China as an overblown nemesis, and much more.

Catgirl Kulak is a Twitter poster @FromKulak, Substack owner/operator, and occasional guest on the Bailey Podcast.

May 17, 202301:18:54
Jacob Phillips - Do we still have a duty to each other?

Jacob Phillips - Do we still have a duty to each other?

We speak about Jacob’s journey to his current worldview, the question of ‘obedience to what?”, safetyism, the Anglo spirit, what happened to London, the Catholic church and its failings, and much more.

Jacob Phillips is an academic, a writer, and the author of “Obedience is Freedom.” You can find him on Twitter at @counteredlogos.

May 10, 202301:11:60
Jon Askonas: The End of Reality
May 05, 202301:24:07
Jonathan Anomaly - The Fruitful Shall Inherit the Earth

Jonathan Anomaly - The Fruitful Shall Inherit the Earth

I speak with Jonathan about the brave new world of fertility technology, with its dizzying ambitions, miraculous promises, and sizeable hubris. 

We cover embryo selection, gene editing, "designer babies", the demographic crisis and where it could lead, populations that have a chance to continue, and what they look like, bioethics and the people behind it, and much more. 

Jonathan Anomaly is the academic director of a new philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) program at La Universidad de las Americas in Ecuador and has taught in various programs around the US, including at the University of Pennsylvania, Duke, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Arizona.

He is also the author of the book “Creating Future People: The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement"


Apr 26, 202301:06:53
David Azerrad - Stop Worshiping Your Enemy's Idols

David Azerrad - Stop Worshiping Your Enemy's Idols

We speak about Ethnonarcissism and revisionist histories, MLK as a modern saint, reparations, statistical parity, identity politics threatening the republican form of self-government, and the logical endpoint of social justice.

David Azerrad is an Assistant Professor and Research Fellow at Hillsdale College’s Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington and has written very insightful pieces for every good outlet under the sun.

Apr 20, 202301:04:00
Katy Faust - Our Children's Forgotten Rights
Apr 12, 202301:05:53
Nightmare Vision & Future Moldovan Citizen: May You Live In Interesting Times
Apr 05, 202301:39:57
Carl Trueman - A Hidden Revolution of the Self

Carl Trueman - A Hidden Revolution of the Self

We speak about the concept of the Self, the different visions it embodies across the ages, and how this perspective managed to infiltrate the popular imagination. We also speak about Expressive Individualism, authenticity, technology, romanticism, and much more.

Carl R. Trueman is a theologian and ecclesiastical historian, a professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Grove City College, and the author of many books, including “The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self” and his newest book, “Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution.”

Mar 30, 202359:28
Elon Bachman - Minds Evolving Online

Elon Bachman - Minds Evolving Online

We speak about the dream of enlightenment liberalism, libertarianism as useful but incomplete, the retreat to a smaller scale, Covid as not a big deal, deaths in Teslas, Orania as a libertarian paradise, and much more.

Elon Bachman is an anonymous Twitter poster and writer. You can find him @ElonBachman on Twitter.

Mar 16, 202301:21:09
Nathan Cofnas - On The Jewish Question

Nathan Cofnas - On The Jewish Question

A wide-ranging discussion on one of the least openly discussed issues of our time with a man deeply in trouble with both the left and right.  

I speak with Nathan about his defense of the study of race differences in intelligence and the question of Jewish overrepresentation in high-status fields, including his critique of “The culture of critique” by Kevin MacDonald.  

Nathan Cofnas is the Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He works in the philosophy of biology and ethics, and you can find his work on his website at nathancofnas.com and Twitter @nathancofnas

Mar 08, 202301:24:30
Roy Baumeister - No Escape From Human Nature (TEASER)

Roy Baumeister - No Escape From Human Nature (TEASER)

This is one of my occasional Patreon/Substack exclusive episodes. You can find our entire conversation there:

https://open.substack.com/pub/alexkaschuta/p/roy-baumeister-no-escape-from-human

https://www.patreon.com/posts/roy-baumeister-78301174

We speak about the replication crisis, particularly in psychology, men and women and their tensions in the workplace and beyond, the problem of evil, low infant mortality, low war casualties, his sexual economics theory, the self and how we perceive it, and much more.

Roy F. Baumeister is a social psychologist, the author and co-author of many books, among them “Willpower,” “The Power of Bad,” “Is There Anything Good About Men?” and his latest, “The Self Explained.”

Mar 01, 202310:39
Jean-Francois Gariepy: Gene Editing - The Dangers Ahead

Jean-Francois Gariepy: Gene Editing - The Dangers Ahead

We speak about the origins of life on earth, the reaction to Covid-19, the dangers of CRISPR, genetic testing, embryo selection, IVF, the global fertility drop, synthetic wombs and their implications for the relationship between the sexes, and much more.

Jean- Francois Gariepy is a biologist, the author of The Revolutionary Phenotype, and the Host of JFG Tonight.

Feb 22, 202301:03:54
Paul Gottfried - The New Right - Reborn or Reheated?

Paul Gottfried - The New Right - Reborn or Reheated?

We speak about gatekeeping, containment, neoconservatism, equality and egalitarianism, natural rights, the Frankfurt School and Marcuse, vitalism, Kondylis, the meaning of ideology, and much more.

Paul Gottfried is an American political philosopher, historian, writer, and editor-in-chief of Chronicles magazine. He is the author of many books, among them After Liberalism: Mass Democracy in the Managerial State, Fascism: The Career of a Concept, and his latest: Antifascism: The Course of a Crusade.

Feb 16, 202301:11:35
Chris Buskirk - Nurturing Vitality in an Age of Decay
Feb 08, 202301:04:44
Charles Haywood - No Enemies To The Right
Feb 01, 202358:33
Peachy Keenan - The Making of a Domestic Extremist

Peachy Keenan - The Making of a Domestic Extremist

I speak with Peachy about life with young children, becoming redpilled at the office, being your children's supreme dictator, having as many children as humanly possible, the futility of dating, sacred drag queens, and much more.

Peachy Keenan (pen name) is a writer, contributing editor at the American Mind, and the author of the upcoming Domestic Extremist.

Jan 25, 202359:23
Patrick Casey - Take Wins Where You Can Get Them

Patrick Casey - Take Wins Where You Can Get Them

We speak about the current state of the right wing after a turbulent decade, the promise of electoral victories, resisting the blackpill, good omens and worrying signs, possible heroes and false friends - and much more.

Patrick Casey is a writer and the host of Restoring Order. He has written for Chronicles, American Greatness, and the American Sun.

Jan 18, 202301:00:31
Covfefe Anon - Effective Autism > Effective Altruism
Jan 11, 202301:39:15
Michael Bailey - Uncomfortable Truths in Sex Research
Jan 04, 202356:35
Athenian Stranger - Reactionary Classicism
Dec 28, 202201:26:44
Soso @chernayakoshka - Aesthetics > Morality

Soso @chernayakoshka - Aesthetics > Morality

I speak with Soso about the main fault lines on the online right, between a focus on religion vs. a focus on immigration and the simmering conflict between family and vitalism. We also speak about aesthetics as a superior way of relating to reality - and much more.

You can find Soso's writing on Twitter at @chernayakoshka

Dec 21, 202201:10:08
Lin Manuel Rwanda - The Twilight Of A Hight Trust Society

Lin Manuel Rwanda - The Twilight Of A Hight Trust Society

I speak with Lin about the British empire, £2.5bn for refugee hotel stays, the decline of public services in the UK, housing in the UK and its final form, the Deanobox, amoral constitutionalism, anarcho-tyranny, and much more.

Lin Manuel Rwanda is a Twitter poster @lmrwanda, you can find his essays at IM1776 and in other outlets soon.

Dec 14, 202201:23:33
Steve Sailer - A Lifetime Of Noticing
Dec 07, 202201:24:21
Raw Egg Nationalist - Your Body's Great Reset
Nov 30, 202201:21:58
Amy Wax - Truth At Any Cost

Amy Wax - Truth At Any Cost

I speak with Amy about all manner of unspeakable subjects - from racial achievement gaps to the question of IQ, to the possibility of liberalism under a de facto caste system, to Jewish overrepresentation in the upper echelons of almost every field, to reading Jared Taylor and much much more. We leave no stone unturned.   Amy Wax is an American lawyer, neurologist, and academic. She is the Robert Mundheim Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She is currently the subject of a dispute with the law school over remarks she has made that were deemed dangerous.

Nov 23, 202201:23:17
Morgoth - We're Approaching Post-Humanity

Morgoth - We're Approaching Post-Humanity

I speak to Morgoth about the current state of the dissident right, Liberalism in a tailspin with the progressive view of history a mirage propped up on vulnerable infrastructure, blackpills, assisted and non-assisted suicide, therapy culture, and the world reserved for us after liberalism as a post-human landscape.

Morgoth is a veteran YouTuber and Substack author https://morgoth.substack.com/

Nov 16, 202201:06:23
Katherine Dee (@Default_Friend) - Liberalism's Homegrown Shooters
Nov 09, 202201:00:53
Sam Ashworth-Hayes - The Return Of European History
Nov 02, 202253:55
Helen Roy - Mother After Maiden

Helen Roy - Mother After Maiden

I speak with Helen about finding love, marriage, traditional gender roles, having and raising children, and doing it all under the watchful eye of gnostic rainbow millenarianism.

Helen Roy is a writer, wife, and mother. She’s a contributing editor for the American Mind and the host of the Girlboss, Interrupted podcast.

https://girlbossinterrupted.podbean.com/

Oct 26, 202201:09:44
William Wheelwright - Reactionary Agriculture

William Wheelwright - Reactionary Agriculture

We speak about the future of industrial agriculture, food safety, regenerative agriculture, economies of scale and local specialization, the wonders of LARPing, US crime rates and the new islands of “failed states” within the country, and much more.

William Wheelwright is an anonymous Twitter poster, you can find his work @ploughmansfolly on Twitter.

Oct 19, 202201:07:35
Jeremy Carl - Settlers vs. Immigrants

Jeremy Carl - Settlers vs. Immigrants

I spoke with Jeremy about the history of immigration in the United States, the difference between settlers and immigrants, what the allegiance of our government class is towards citizens and non-citizens, brain gain and brain drain, immigration as apprenticeship, immigration as a fertility patch, and much more.

Jeremy Carl is a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, where his primary focus is on immigration, multiculturalism, and nationalism in America. He was formerly at the Hoover Institution and served as U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior.

Oct 12, 202201:09:01
Aleksandar Zabrosky - Progress Is A Scam

Aleksandar Zabrosky - Progress Is A Scam

I speak with Aleksandar about our age of incoherence, the strange duality between the accelerating complexity of the online narrative and essential systems breaking down in reality, and much, much more.

Aleksandar is an anonymous poster who has had many lives on Twitter, from @ajdhenry and "Turning Point Dyatlov Pass" to recently @FaucciMane, and is currently banned until the next respawn. 

Oct 05, 202201:07:30
Emmet Penney - The Looming Energy Crisis
Sep 28, 202201:21:09
Dan Dima - Left And Right in Eastern Europe

Dan Dima - Left And Right in Eastern Europe

I’ve been looking to record this episode for a while, given that Eastern Europe is both in the news and has gotten a new reputation as a bastion of “based politics.“

To enlighten me on the subject, I brought in my friend Dan Dima, one of the most well-read people I know, especially on Romanian and Eastern European history and political philosophy. We speak about what it means to be on the left or right in a place where we recently had “communist nationalism.” We also discuss revisionism, Victor Orban as a different breed of statesman, centralization of power vs. emergence, the doctrine vs. psychology of conservatism, and much more.

Dan Anton Dima is a conservative political analyst from Romania. He mostly posts his thoughts in Romanian on Facebook @dananton.dima

Sep 21, 202201:40:54
Lafayette Lee - Patriotism Among The Ruins
Sep 14, 202201:16:13
Ed West - Never Quite On The Right Side Of History
Sep 07, 202201:07:18
Peter Wang - The Predatory Infinite Feed
Aug 31, 202201:08:45
Theodore Dalrymple (Anthony Daniels) - Evil in a Decadent Society

Theodore Dalrymple (Anthony Daniels) - Evil in a Decadent Society

In this special Subversive episode, I'm joined by one of the most influential and observant social critics of our age, a man who has seen it all and lived to tell the tale.   

We speak about crime, anarcho-tyranny, the allure of violence, the concept of evil, religion, liberalism, decadence, mental illness, identity, stigma, and much, much more.   This was one of my favorite conversations on this podcast, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.   

Anthony's recommended subversive is Simon Leys, an essayist, and sinologist, one of the first intellectuals to denounce the Cultural Revolution in China and the idolizing of Mao in the West.  

Anthony Daniels, who is more well known by his pseudonym, Theodore Dalrymple, is a retired prison physician and psychiatrist and the author of many, many wonderful books, among them “Life at the Bottom” and “Our culture, what’s left of it."

Aug 24, 202201:13:45
Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug) - The Deep Right - A Manifesto

Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug) - The Deep Right - A Manifesto

I'm joined once again by Curtis to discuss and dissect what is closest to a declaration of the propositions of the Deep Right.

We focus primarily on the five principles as laid out in his Substack post: Principles of the Deep Right: Timelessness, Neutrality, Vitalism, Realism & Absolutism, but as always with  Curtis, exciting tangents abound.

Curtis Yarvin is a writer, technologist, and dark lord of the dissident blogosphere. You can find his work at graymirror.substack.com

Aug 17, 202201:26:48
Yoram Hazony - What Is There To Conserve?
Aug 10, 202201:10:30
Helena Kerschner - Rapid Onset Gender Madness
Aug 03, 202251:35
Louise Perry - Sex, Reimagined
Jul 27, 202201:16:19
Luke Burgis - Wanting While Atomized
Jul 20, 202201:03:56
Matt Peterson - No Neutrality
Jul 13, 202201:15:29
Mary Harrington - Cyborgs In The Longhouse
Jul 06, 202201:06:28
Walter Kirn - On Power And Bullshit

Walter Kirn - On Power And Bullshit

I speak to Walter about what makes one a dissident at the moment and what the nature of a coalition can be that unites a Romanian mom with a Hollywood chad-type, the necessity of free speech and freedom for the creative, what the true believer archetype looks like from the top and how many of them there are, what power looks like up close and much more.

Walter Kirn is an American novelist, literary critic, and essayist. He is the author of eight books, including Up in the Air and Thumbsucker, which were turned into major movies. He has written for Time, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, The New Republic, GQ, New York, and Esquire.

His chosen (anti-) subversive is H. G. Wells and his book "The Outline of History".

Jun 29, 202201:17:05
Carlo Lancellotti - Del Noce & The Problem Of Atheism
Jun 22, 202259:10
Ben Sixsmith - Navigating The Digital Decades
Jun 15, 202201:00:52
The Return of Gio Pennacchietti - A Map Of The Dissident Ecosystem
Jun 08, 202201:52:18
Michael Tracey - Our Permanent State of Emergency
Jun 01, 202201:23:28
Academic Agent - Who Rules Us?
May 25, 202201:27:55
Covfefe Anon - The Woke Are More Correct Than The Mainstream
May 18, 202201:34:03
The Return of James Poulos - Remaining Human In The Cyborg Theocracy
May 11, 202201:11:13
Anatoly Karlin - The View From Russia

Anatoly Karlin - The View From Russia

I speak to Anatoly about the view from inside Russia, why he returned after decades in the West, what Putin's intentions and aspirations are, the mood in Russia, the outline of the nationalist forces that have emerged in the last decade, his correct and false predictions about the war. We also speak about fertility decline, murder rates and Scientism.
Anatoly Karlin is a blogger, an intelligence researcher, a man with Powerful Takes, and a Russian repatriate.
May 04, 202201:06:38
Spencer Klavan - The Freedom To Constrain

Spencer Klavan - The Freedom To Constrain

I speak to Spencer about being a classicist in a post-modern world, hysteria as the baseline feeling, the longing for order and guidance, and how it manifests under a system where order is seen as fundamentally oppressive. We also speak about being gay and adjacent to the dissident right and BAP's perspective on the origin of homosexuality.

Spencer Klavan is a classicist, writer and podcast host, he is also Associate Editor at the Claremont Review of Books @ClaremontIns, Features Editor at the American Mind @theammind, and Host of the Young Heretics Show @ynghereticsshow

Apr 27, 202201:37:12
Benjamin Braddock - Alternative Truth Supremacy
Apr 21, 202201:24:04
Thomas777 - No Escape From History
Apr 13, 202201:17:36
The Return of Zero HP Lovecraft - Peer Into The Liberal Mind
Apr 06, 202201:08:28
Anacreon - Post-Liberal Inspiration

Anacreon - Post-Liberal Inspiration

I speak to Anacreon about confluent online spheres, about reaching the same conclusions about liberalism via different redpill flavors, about high trust societies, social capital and how hard this is to build and how easy to burn, believing in progress, talking to your neighbors, Liberal democracy, the nuclear family, hard work and equality of opportunity.

Anacreon is a guest with a unique origin story and one of the few non-Twitter-derived guests on this podcast. I found his great account on Instagram @totallynotanacreon and it is well worth a visit. He specializes in post-liberal infographics and if you're in the market of adding spicy stuff to your instastories, he is your man. He now has a Twitter profile as well @notanacreon and writes at

https://federalistreview.org/

Mar 31, 202201:09:08
Pedro Gonzalez - Neoconservatism Has to Go
Mar 23, 202201:20:42
Blake Masters - A New Kind Of Politics
Mar 16, 202201:17:51
Amanda Milius - Based Queens Are In Control
Mar 09, 202201:16:07
Owen Cyclops - A Rebirth Of The Timeless

Owen Cyclops - A Rebirth Of The Timeless

I speak to illustrator Owen Cyclops @owenbroadcast about the meaning of creating "right-wing art", leaving the framing of the left and building our own perspective on reality, his evolution from psychedelic hermit to Christian family man, conspiracy theories, psychedelics as a portal to enlightenment or a trap, worldviews and cosmologies as a necessary frame, forbidden literature, rediscovering western mysticism, Mormonism as a religion of the family, growing a family, being a father and much more.

We also discuss Owen's new collection of comics, Channel One, a beautiful book that I very much recommend.

His recommended subversive thinker is Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon church.

Mar 02, 202201:27:36
Emil Kirkegaard - Science Outside The Overton Window
Feb 23, 202201:33:56
Simon Webb - How The UK Got Its New History
Feb 16, 202201:07:08
Bennett's Phylactery - New Possibilities Outside Of The System

Bennett's Phylactery - New Possibilities Outside Of The System

@extradeadjcb is back to speak with me about his new project, Exit, helping others like himself find community and educational and financial resources beyond the system. We also speak about doxxing, the possibilities of voting, being blackpilled, remote work and. the options it opens up, emigrating as an option for dissidents, the energy on the Right, the possibility of collapse, and a lot more.

You can find JCB on Twitter @extradeadjcb and Exit, including their new podcast at https://www.exitgroup.us/

Feb 09, 202201:14:15
Darryl Cooper aka MartyrMade - Learning From History While Living It

Darryl Cooper aka MartyrMade - Learning From History While Living It

I loved recording this episode with Darryl, where we chat about everything from civil rights redpills, to the (im)possibility of conservatism without God, bloodthirsty Bolsheviks, liberal entropy, learning from history (fast), and much, much more.

Darryl Cooper is the host of ‘The Martyr Made‘ podcast and co-host of ‘The Unraveling with Jocko Willink‘, a breakout Twitter star @martyrmade and a new conservative voice to watch.

Feb 02, 202201:20:53
Ryszard Legutko - Are We Free?

Ryszard Legutko - Are We Free?

You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

 Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I talk to Prof. Legutko about not being liberal under liberal hegemony, the straight line from communism to liberal democracy, the meaning of freedom, the importance of technology to the enduring power of liberalism, the future of Europe and the EU, and inhabiting the profile of the perpetual outcast.   

Ryszard Legutko is a Polish philosopher and politician, a current member of the European Parliament, and a professor of philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, specializing in ancient philosophy and political theory.   

He is the author of the recent "The Cunning of Freedom - Saving The Self In An Age Of False Idols" and the dissident right cult classic "The Demon in Democracy - Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies"

Jan 26, 202201:25:52
Auron MacIntyre - No Such Thing As A Secular Society
Jan 19, 202201:20:44
Josiah Lippincott - Military Incompetence And Rainbow Wars

Josiah Lippincott - Military Incompetence And Rainbow Wars

You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at www.patreon.com/aksubversive
Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at alexkaschuta.substack.com/
I chat to Josiah about his background in the Marine Corps, his effective but scary energy, the disgraceful present situation in the US military, exporting rainbow foreign policy, nation-building, the purpose of generals, women in the military, breastfeeding tents, being a facelord and the highest-ranking dissident in the. armed forces, his increasing power level, the loss in Afghanistan, the Covid military regime, NGOs, and policy without politics. His recommended subversive thinkers are Sean McMeekin : “Stalin’s War”, John Locke and Machiavelli
Josiah is a former Marine officer and current student at the Van Andel School of Statesmanship at Hillsdale College. He is a 2020 alumnus of the Claremont Institute's Publius Fellowship.
Jan 12, 202201:15:01
Eugyppius - The Covid Truth Regime
Jan 05, 202201:46:43
Paul Kingsnorth - Is There A Retvrn From The Edge?

Paul Kingsnorth - Is There A Retvrn From The Edge?

 You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I speak to Paul about freedom under liberalism, his conversion to Romanian Orthodoxy, the possibility of a truly secular society, transhumanism, the English people and their right to self-determination, the hedonic treadmill, London as the new Babel, what is Hell, scientism and the race for the preservation of bare life under Covid, materialism, localism, AI, technocapital and more.

Paul Kingsnorth is an English writer and former environmental activist who lives in the west of Ireland. He is the former deputy editor of The Ecologist and the co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project. You can find his work on his website https://www.paulkingsnorth.net/  and his Substack, The Abbey of Misrule.

His recommended subversive is Jaques Ellul and his book The Technological Society (plus a nod to Uncle Ted, who has explored similar territory).

Dec 29, 202101:18:51
Nina Power - Men & Women At The End of History

Nina Power - Men & Women At The End of History

You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive 

Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I speak to Nina about feminism and femininity, men and masculinity, a right-wing critique of capitalism, postliberalism, the relational nature of humans, Technological slavery, Addiction in the context of liberalism, our hidden but infinite responsibility, sex-negativity, aging as a woman, ingroup Scapegoating & Rene Girard, marriage and "living with the enemy".   

Nina Power is a writer and philosopher, the author of "The One Dimensional Woman" and the upcoming "Masculinity and its Discontents".   

Her recommended Subversive Thinker is Ivan Illich.

Dec 22, 202101:24:20
Wolf Tivy - Building The Best Better
Dec 15, 202101:03:42
Richard Hanania - Civil Rights Hegemony

Richard Hanania - Civil Rights Hegemony

You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at www.patreon.com/aksubversive
Or check out my writing and the early releases of Subversive on Substack at alexkaschuta.substack.com/
I chat with Richard about his hypotheses on the origin and permanence of "wokeness", how liberalism became the hegemony, about expertise, his theory of power, taking the vaccine (or not), eugenics, the feminization of politics and society, demographic collapse and more.
Richard Hanania is the President and Founder of The Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology (CSPI), which supports and funds research on how ideology and policy contribute to scientific and social progress.
You can find his insightful work at richardhanania.substack.com/ and he is @RichardHanania on Twitter
Dec 08, 202101:18:46
Indian Bronson 2 - The Return : Nuke The Sexual Revolution
Dec 01, 202101:53:48
Conscious Caracal (Ernst van Zyl) & Rob Duigan - A Vision From The Dark Continent

Conscious Caracal (Ernst van Zyl) & Rob Duigan - A Vision From The Dark Continent

You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

In this first double feature of the Subversive podcast, we dive deep into the topic of South Africa. I chat to Ernst and Rob about the events currently unfolding in SA, the historical build-up to this situation, the lessons we can learn from this (and the wrong lessons to learn), and what the ultimate whitepill is, even when times get tough - and they probably will.

You can find Ernst's work on his Youtube channel and on Twitter @ConCaracal

And you can find Rob's work on his Substack and on Twitter @uMarhobane

Nov 24, 202102:10:53
Lomez - Loyalty, Friendship & Intuitive Politics

Lomez - Loyalty, Friendship & Intuitive Politics

You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I speak to anonymous Twitter poster Lomez @L0m3z about this unique moment in dissident right politics.

We also speak about Thielbuxx, the attraction of the dissident right and anon Twitter as a social project, libertarianism as a gateway, rationalism vs. intuition, “the society of peasants”, Richard Weaver & Nominalism, quietism in Neoreaction vs. localism, banning CRT, and failure in Afghanistan.

Nov 17, 202101:13:21
Seasonal Clickfarm Worker - Medical Tyranny & The Individual

Seasonal Clickfarm Worker - Medical Tyranny & The Individual

You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I chat to anonymous Twitter personality, Seasonal Clickfarm Worker @ClickingSeason about Medical Tyranny, our perspective being locked on the Individual, parenting, birth, having children, and much more.

Nov 10, 202101:14:43
The Distributist - A New Era On The Dissident Right
Nov 03, 202101:37:53
Anna Khachiyan - Motherhood in the Current Year

Anna Khachiyan - Motherhood in the Current Year

I chat with Anna Khachiyan about motherhood and family. She recently became a mother and I was just about to give birth when this was recorded. You'll also hear a bit of baby in the background, a bit of pregnancy brain in the host, and an all-around atmosphere of doomer optimism concerning having and raising babies.

Anna is co-host of the brilliant Red Scare podcast and can be found @annakhachiyan on Twitter. 

Oct 27, 202150:01
Helen Joyce - The Trans Takeover

Helen Joyce - The Trans Takeover

I speak to Helen about the fast-developing topic of Transgenderism. About self-identification, trans medicine from John Money to the tragic case of David Reimer, how the UK ended up as TERF island, Trans Widows, Autogynephilia & the work of Ray Blanchard, gender as performance and *essential quality of the soul*, the huge difference between mtf and ftm transgender, and how liberal individualism & transhumanism play into this new booming field of identity.

Helen Joyce is a journalist and writer, the is executive editor for the events business of The Economist, and the author of the newly released "Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality".

Oct 20, 202101:22:12
Razib Khan - Saying The Unsayable

Razib Khan - Saying The Unsayable

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I chat to Razib about multiracial whiteness, the importance of genetics, the role of IQ in life outcomes and why it's a thorny subject, meritocracy, free love, and its discontents, dating and the relief of not dating (anymore), brown privilege, ultra woke brahmin ladies and why he volunteers to say the unsayable.

Razib is a population geneticist, a writer, a Substack owner/operator, and host of the Unsupervised Learning podcast. You can find his work on Twitter @razibkhan and on his very popular genetics substack.

Oct 13, 202101:25:56
Jack Murphy - Love, Exile & Exit

Jack Murphy - Love, Exile & Exit

I chat to Jack about finding love in troubled times, marriage, having children, his adventures in polyamory, finding religion, his past as a libertarian, and opportunities for exit.

His recommended subversive is Jordan Hall.

Jack is a writer, podcaster, and host of the Jack Murphy Live show, founder of the Liminal Order, and author of “Democrat to Deplorable.”

You can find his work via his Twitter @jackmurphylive

Oct 06, 202101:26:17
Apex - Autonomy is not enough
Sep 29, 202101:30:13
Charles Haywood - Post-Liberal Doomer Optimism
Sep 22, 202101:42:10
Michael Millerman - Post-Liberalism as a Reality
Sep 15, 202101:19:56
Bo Winegard - Human Diversity & The End of History
Sep 08, 202101:42:12
Aimee Terese - The Regime Of Compulsory Love
Sep 01, 202101:52:09
Bennett's Phylactery - Based Mormonism And Rebuilding The Faith

Bennett's Phylactery - Based Mormonism And Rebuilding The Faith

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I speak to brilliant Twitter anon @extradeadjcb about Mormonism, Family, and Faith.

We also speak about:

- The elevator pitch for Mormonism

- Missionary religions and how they work

- Can you resurrect faith "because we need it"?

- Teenage rebellion is not a human universal

- Travel as a psyop and other cultural messages to women

- Making decisions in life and moral universals

- "Trad" what it means and what it can't mean

- Cthulhu doesn't always swim left

- Anti-natalism and demographic collapse

- Polygamy vs. Polyamory

- Anxiety about the future of the church


JCB's recommended subversive is Brigham Young, who "wrote about a lot of things and was right about most things".

You can find JCB's insights on Twitter @extradeadjcb.

Aug 25, 202101:25:47
Malcom Kyeyune - Good Riddance To The Left
Aug 18, 202101:02:58
Joe Norman - The Dangers Of Civilization At Scale

Joe Norman - The Dangers Of Civilization At Scale

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I speak to Joe Norman about the perils of running a civilization at scale, localism, and how small is not only beautiful, it's the only scale at which humanity works.

We also chat about:

- Being Luddites

- The cheapening of "Lindy" and timelessness as a better concept

- Jordan Peterson and his adventures with GMOs

- Covid as a warning on the dangers of scale

- The dangers of modeling society on one single level - the individual

- Distributism as a potential political compromise re: scale

- Deflating big institutions

- How to cultivate options without getting trapped in infinite optionality

- Libertarianism and its discontents

His recommended subversives are Christopher Alexander (architect) and Robert Rosen (theoretical biologist).

Joe Norman is the Founder and Chief Scientist at Applied Complexity Science, LLC, and one of the world's most interesting and outspoken voices in the field of complexity science.

He's also the author of the brilliant Applied Complexity Newsletter.

You can find this and his other work through his Twitter @normonics

Aug 11, 202101:21:30
Sohrab Ahmari - Wisdom at the Twilight of Liberalism

Sohrab Ahmari - Wisdom at the Twilight of Liberalism

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I speak to Sohrab Ahmari about being an outsider to the Western Tradition, loving the West without needing to love liberalism, about "facts don't care about your feelings" and other wishful thinking, about Progress with a capital P, about the emerging coalition of (actually) diverse thinkers and the cross-pollination happening outside the traditional parameters of left and right, about Twitter friends, and our mutual love of Solzhenitsyn’s 1978 Harvard Address, where he drops a prescient assortment of pills on a stunned crowd expecting an ode to the triumph of the West.

Sohrab is the OpEd editor of the NYPost, and the author of “The New Philistines”, “From Fire, By Water” and the new book “The Unbroken Thread”

His recommended subversive thinker is 19th-century conservative political theorist Juan Donoso Cortés.

* We had a little issue with Sohrab's mic picking up background sound in the first 10 minutes, but it is fixed after that.

Aug 04, 202141:21
Inez Stepman - Forgetting Nature On The Way To Utopia

Inez Stepman - Forgetting Nature On The Way To Utopia

I speak to Inez Stepman about our rejection of nature in the search for Utopia.

We also speak about:

- What it means to be an anti-feminist woman.

- Demographic collapse, the fertility crisis, and anti-natalism

- Politics on a simple axis: humanity is fallen or changeable?

- Abundance as a double-edged sword.

- Technology as a way to forget about nature.

- Transhumanism and rationalism

- The desexing of sex and the death of sexual tension

- Rape, consent, and the unlucky draw of simply being an awkward man

- Women don’t know what they want and that’s fine.

- The insanity of “Catching feelings” vs. “Bringing your whole self to work”

And much more.

Inez is a Lincoln Fellow at the Clairmont Institute, a writer for the Federalist, a senior policy analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum and the host of the new podcast High Noon.

You can find Inez's work on her Twitter @InezFeltscher

Jul 28, 202101:21:10
Sergiu Klainerman - Seeing The Future In The Past

Sergiu Klainerman - Seeing The Future In The Past

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Sergiu Klainerman is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics at Princeton, where he’s been teaching since 1987.

He's also a fellow Romanian, an anti-communist dissident, someone who successfully fled the regime, and, recently, a fearless voice in what he sees as a rise in the US of the same forces he left behind in 1980s Romania.  

We speak about:

His story, becoming disenchanted with communism early on, falling in love with mathematics, and finding a way to escape. The spreading politics of grievance Romania and the eternal Transylvania vs. Bucharest beauty contest Solzhenitsyn's Harvard Address, "A World Split Apart" and how prophetic he was about what was already happening to a devitalized and self-consuming western liberalism. Faith vs. Reason in mathematics and beyond "The Scientific Consensus" and its discontents Covid and narrative "Science"

His recommended subversive thinker is Galileo Galilei.

You can find his recent essays in Newsweek, Quillette, and National Review.

Jul 21, 202101:22:14
Eigenrobot - After Rationalism

Eigenrobot - After Rationalism

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This week I chat to Eigenrobot, prolific poster, podcaster, and unofficial king of post-rationalism (whatever we finally decided that is).


We chat about:

- Having babies, making families and community work

- What leads to low trust societies and the drifting away from high trust in the west

- "The conservation of suffering"

- What is post-rationalism?

- The American Cultural Empire and its consequences

- Preference Cascades and how everything can change overnight

- Echo chambers and internet hyperreality

- The Scott Alexander witch hunt

- Is there a real marketplace of ideas?

- Wokeness as an ethical-managerial superstructure that will be hard to dismantle

- Podcasting with friends

Eigen's recommended subversive thinker is medieval philosopher and theologian Peter (Pierre) Abelard and his book "Sic et Non"

You can find his work on Twitter, at @eigenrobot

Jul 14, 202101:23:57
Aaron Sibarium - Liberalism: Time To Sober Up

Aaron Sibarium - Liberalism: Time To Sober Up

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I chat with Aaron Sibarium about our post-liberal moment.

About how we can’t make sense of history and politics without understanding technology.

The challenges of Online Localism vs Real Life Localism

Is our future in competitive city-states?

Identity and signaling in the “Marketplace of Ideas”

The self-fulfilling prophecy of diversity programs

The marriage of meritocracy & wokeism


Aaron’s recommended subversive thinkers are:

Derek Parfit - On the liberal concept of personal identity and the self and population ethics - “The Repugnant Conclusion”

G.A. Cohen - On the liberal/libertarian idea that we can draw distinctions between corporate and state powers and a critique of libertarianism from the left.

“Albion’s Seed” - David Hackett Fisher - Subverts the idea that the U.S. is a purely credal nation and the idea of universalism.

“Collision Course: The Strange Convergence of Affirmative Action and Immigration Policy in America” - Hugh Davis Graham


Aaron Sibarium is a writer for the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from Yale University, where he was the opinion editor of the Yale Daily News. Before joining the Free Beacon, he was an editor at The American Interest.

You can find his work on Twitter @aaronsibarium.

Jul 07, 202101:29:04
Dryden Brown - TradHumanism and Building the Future

Dryden Brown - TradHumanism and Building the Future

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I speak to Bluebook Cities & Praxis Society co-founder and CEO, Dryden Brown, about a positive vision for the future, about foundational values, what it takes to build and maintain a community, frontier thinking, his concept of TradHumanism, cults, and what we can learn from them, sequester states and the magic of the internet and meeting your heroes.  

You can find Dryden and his latest projects on his Twitter: @drydenwtbrown

Jun 30, 202101:07:38
Darren Beattie - Empire, Moral Fervor and Modernity

Darren Beattie - Empire, Moral Fervor and Modernity

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I speak to Darren Beattie about quaint Transylvanian towns and who has power in the politics of Eastern European backwaters, the Globalist American Empire and how narrative warps reality, color revolutions, who has the moral high ground and why it matters, the origins of our present derangements - philosophy, material emergence, or both, the question of "does voting even matter?", the impact of technology on how the game of politics evolves and about his dissertation on another subversive, Heidegger.

Darren is an author, former speechwriter for President Trump, and the gray eminence behind Revolver News. He’s also one of the most incisive analysts of our current moment both in terms of US politics but also of the wider reverberations around the world.

You can find his most recent work on Twitter @DarrenJBeattie

Jun 23, 202101:19:40
Ed Dutton - Genetics & Civilizational Collapse

Ed Dutton - Genetics & Civilizational Collapse

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I speak to Prof. Ed Dutton, aka the Jolly Heretic about how genetics can impact the social fabric, coordination, culture, and of course, politics. We speak about his new thesis on how feminism's interplay with genetics has shredded the fundamental building blocks of western societies.

We also speak about the differences between liberals and conservatives, the great testosterone collapse, our adaptation to rape and rape fantasies, witches, incels, app dating, elite overproduction, ethnocentrism in Eastern Europe, the collapse of IQ, and life in London.

Jun 16, 202101:20:27
Angela Nagle - Politics Beyond Left & Right

Angela Nagle - Politics Beyond Left & Right

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I speak to Angela about rootlessness as the price of empire, woke NGOs as the enforcers of global capital, hyperreal online spaces and the people that populate them, boring local politics vs. the dopamine rush of the 24/7 kaleidoscope of U.S. politics, having skin in the game of politics and what happens if you don't, the machinations of power at a global level, and the fertility crisis.

Angela Nagle is the author of "Kill All Normies" and a writer for American Affairs and Unherd.

Jun 09, 202101:52:17
Alex Gutentag - The Great COVID Reset

Alex Gutentag - The Great COVID Reset

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I chat to writer and California public school teacher, Alex Gutentag, about the world we inhabit in the wake of over one year of continuous COVID restrictions. We talk about the greatest wealth transfer from the lower-middle class to the rarefied strata at the top, and about the impact social isolation is having on vulnerable people, especially children.

Alex brings her perspective as a teacher through one of the most restrictive lockdowns in the US.

Her recommended subversive thinker is Imre Kertész and his books "Fatelessness" and "Fiasco."

You can find Alex and her most recent writing at @galexybrane on Twitter.

Jun 02, 202101:10:55
Justin Murphy - Get Married & Exit The Institutions

Justin Murphy - Get Married & Exit The Institutions

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I talk to Justin Murphy about building a platform and a career on the internet, Gen Z shitposters, academic defectors, getting married already, aging and attractiveness, fertility and pronatalism, cheating, casual sex culture, minors fornicating, Urbit, a *different kind of internet*, private communities.

You can find Justin's work at @jmrphy on Twitter, at https://otherlife.co/ and https://www.indiethinkers.org/

May 26, 202101:28:55
Geoffrey Miller - Mating in the 21st Century

Geoffrey Miller - Mating in the 21st Century

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I talk to Geoffrey Miller about the problems of dating in the 21st century, how casual sex culture is a race to the bottom, about marriage, polyamory, the fertility crisis, incels, algorithmic dating, and other runaway algorithms, and about other existential risks to our survival as a species.

Geoffrey Miller is an evolutionary psychologist best known for his books The Mating Mind (2001), Mating Intelligence (2008), Spent (2009), and Mate (2015) current book Virtue Signaling. He has a B.A. in Biology and Psychology from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Stanford University, and now a tenured associate professor at the University of New Mexico.

You can find his work on primalpoly.com and he is @primalpoly on Twitter.

His recommended Subversives include:

Darwin

Sir. Francis Galton

Sir. Ronald Fisher

And Geoffrey's books: "The Mating Mind", "Spent" & "Virtue Signaling"

May 19, 202101:31:24
Delicious Tacos - The Finest Smut Peddler On The Web

Delicious Tacos - The Finest Smut Peddler On The Web

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I talk to Delicious Tacos about women writers and the XO Jane confessional essay, the changing face of the pick-up artist community, dealing with feds, prostitutes, the demon of alcoholism, masochism, and God.

Definitely the most raunchy, no-filter episode I've done, also the funniest.

Subversive is generally not for small kids, but - this one - is radioactive for anyone under 16.

Delicious Tacos is a pseudonymous writer, he is the author of "The Pussy", "Finally some Good News" and "Savage Spear of the Unicorn."

His recommendation is "The Last Temptation of Christ" by Nikos Kazantzakis and "The Ice Cream Man" by Sam Pink.

You can find him on Twitter at @delicious_tacos

May 12, 202101:10:13
Jason Snyder - LARPing Cosmopolitan Localists, Unite!

Jason Snyder - LARPing Cosmopolitan Localists, Unite!

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I talk to Jason Snyder about the problems of scale, urbanization, the complexity of the modern condition, and how you can still build an expansive life when everything contracts.

We talk about homesteading, cosmopolitan localism, being LARPers and liking it, permaculture, and the option of homeschooling or the fight to reform public schooling.

Jason is on the faculty of Appalachian State University's Department of Sustainable Development and is a great follow on Twitter if you're interested in localism, homesteading, permaculture, or the quest to live a life closer to nature: @cognazor

May 05, 202101:21:27
Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug) - Letter to a Young Dissident

Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug) - Letter to a Young Dissident

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Papa Moldbug is imparting his hard-won knowledge about our moment in history - about how to be a dissident without getting your head chopped off and why it seems darkest before the dawn.

We talk about the energies behind a counter-elite, rule-by-Basilisk/AI, the fertility crisis, religion, Martian colonies, toothpaste, and his biggest whitepill (i.e. reason for hope).

Also includes dating advice and his *highly heterodox* views on women, finding a wife, and homeschooling your little dissidents or going Lord of the Flies on them in public school.

You can find his latest work at graymirror.substack.com

Apr 28, 202102:10:48
James Poulos - Tech Doomerism & Superhumanism

James Poulos - Tech Doomerism & Superhumanism

You can support this podcast and get early releases at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive​​​​     

Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

I speak to James Poulos, author, scholar, and master of the esoteric tweet about the promise, limits, and the sheer body horror of tech. We chat about the Silicon Valley counter-elite, technological slavery (the reality, not the book), the religious nature of man, the manly nature of religion and try to answer the question: "Does it sting more if your tyrant is a machine?"

James is a delight to talk to and one of the deepest thinkers on the subject of the interplay between religion and technology today.

James Poulos is the Executive Editor of The American Mind. He is also the author of "The Art of Being Free," a contributing editor at American Affairs, and a fellow at the Centre of the Study of Digital Life.

His recommended subversive thinker is Norbert Weiner and his book "God & Golem, Inc."

You can find James' newest cryptic but very rewarding output on his Twitter @jamespoulos

Apr 21, 202101:18:04
Rob Henderson - Sex & Mating During The End Times

Rob Henderson - Sex & Mating During The End Times

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com

I've talked to student of human nature and the mac daddy of "luxury beliefs", Rob Henderson about the state of dating today.

We chat about the role of evolutionary psychology - interesting factoids or unbreakable iron destiny? - about the cascading to hell effects of app dating algorithms, about polyamory as a luxury belief, about the probability that we'll see an incel-led insurgency, and a lot more.

His recommended subversive thinker is Roger V. Gould with the book "Collision of Wills", where he "argues that human conflict is more likely to occur in symmetrical relationships—among friends or social equals—than in hierarchical ones, wherein the difference of social rank between the two individuals is already established.

You can find Rob's work on his Twitter, @robkhenderson, and at https://www.robkhenderson.com/.

Apr 14, 202101:21:12
Samo Burja - The Power & Limits Of The Regime

Samo Burja - The Power & Limits Of The Regime

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Samo Burja has an encyclopedic mind, is an extremely broad thinker, and was a delight to speak to.

We talk about how great founders are at the core of societal evolution, about bureaucracy, managerialism, the iron law of oligarchy, about building elites and aspirational societies,  about both of us being "children of transition" out of communism, about truth and prestige, the future of anonymity and the fertility crisis.

Samo is a born speaker and a crystal clear thinker, so it was a joy to record this and learn from him.

He is also the founder of Bismarck Analytics & a fellow at the Long Now Foundation. You can find his work at samoburja.com

His chosen subversive thinker is Caroll Quigley, with his book "The Evolution of Civilizations"


Apr 07, 202101:36:48
Louise Perry - The Sexual Revolution And Its Discontents

Louise Perry - The Sexual Revolution And Its Discontents

You can support this podcast at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive​​

Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​

In this episode, we talk about frigid bitches, why Generation Z is definitely not "sex-positive," porn culture, ambiguous sexual norms, #metoo, the rise of BDSM as standard, sex trafficking, the "Aziz Ansari Paradox", the new polygyny in universities and cities and why "consent" is a necessary but not sufficient part of the dating landscape.

Louise Perry is a writer, campaigner, and columnist for the New Statesman.

You can find Louise's column at the New Statesman and you can find her latest work on her Twitter @Louise_m_perry.

Music: Discovery by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley​

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Mar 31, 202101:13:58
Zero HP Lovecraft - Women & Men in the Age of Acceleration

Zero HP Lovecraft - Women & Men in the Age of Acceleration

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Or check out my writing on Substack at https://www.alexkaschuta.substack.com​ 

I talk to Zero HP Lovecraft about women, men, and the future of dating in the age of acceleration. 

We also talk about toxic masculinity, bullying, how he has seen the dark heart of man, signaling, status, pick up artists, his righteous war with the Oatly intern, what "radicalized" him, and why incels won't get to have a Marxist class revolution.   

Zero is a science fiction writer, a horrorist, and the unofficial King of Twitter.   

You can find his stories at https://zerohplovecraft.wordpress.com/ and his Twitter handle is @0x49fa98.  

Music: Discovery by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley​


Mar 24, 202101:24:49
Patrick Deneen - Liberalism & The Meaning of Freedom

Patrick Deneen - Liberalism & The Meaning of Freedom

You can support this podcast at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

​Or check out my writing on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I talk with Patrick Deneen about why Liberalism failed, about the frictionless society, being alone, technology and supernormal stimuli, why Libertarianism failed and keeps failing, the problems of scale, the West strip-mining the world for intelligence, fertility traps, and much more.

We also cover what could come next, which will be the topic of Prof. Deneen's next book.

Patrick Deneen is a Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame and the author of "Why Liberalism Failed."

Music: Discovery by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley

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Mar 17, 202101:37:21
David Reaboi - Narrative Warfare & The Need For Exit

David Reaboi - Narrative Warfare & The Need For Exit

I talk with national security and political warfare expert David Reaboi about the way the media shapes narratives, the wrong lessons learned from the cold war, the fact that universal values are a spook, about credentialism, and building new institutions.  

You can find David's work at https://www.davereaboi.com/ and on Twitter at @davereaboi.   

David's new book, "Qatar's Shadow War" will be out soon as well.

You can also support this podcast at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive​

Music: Discovery by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley​​​​

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Mar 10, 202101:25:32
Yeerk.P - Freedom, Facts & Reeducation
Mar 03, 202101:35:43
GRITCULT - What is our future?

GRITCULT - What is our future?

I speak with cultsultant, prolific poster, and esoteric Twitter personality GRITCULT about our future - we talk about tech, stonks, dating, traditionalism & returning to nature.

You can find GRIT's sprawling empire here https://link.snipfeed.co/cult

Or on Twitter at @GRITCULT

You can support this podcast and my work at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

Music: Discovery by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley​​​

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Feb 24, 202101:37:07
Default Friend - Tech Optimism under Pod Conditions, Sex Work, Wine Aunts and Incels.
Feb 17, 202101:22:38
Kwamurai - Making Sense, Being Right & The Rise of a Counter-Elite
Feb 10, 202102:00:26
Mary Harrington - Reactionary Feminism, Motherhood, LARP & Good Riddance to Porn
Feb 03, 202101:04:08
Pascal Emmanuel Gobry - Catholicism, Weak Men & Being Internet Weirdos
Jan 27, 202101:25:38
Geoff Shullenberger - The Spectre of Postmodernism, the return of Lasch and COVID Flexing of Power
Jan 20, 202101:33:16
Indian Bronson - Good Riddance to the GOP, Exit as a Service & Dating Accelerationism

Indian Bronson - Good Riddance to the GOP, Exit as a Service & Dating Accelerationism

Recently unpersoned Twitter great, Indian Bronson, joins me in a conversation about the realities of being someone with a conservative temperament in a world with no guard rails. We talk about the dying gasps of the Republican Party, Voice vs. Exit, his work facilitating remote work and other exit opportunities, and the state of love & dating in the era of hyper-liberalism. IB is both extremely eloquent and dark-redpilled on the practical matters of navigating life, so definitely worth a listen. You can find IB's latest work on his substack: https://indianbronson.substack.com/ where his latest piece on Exit is an excellent read for anyone with subversive tendencies: https://indianbronson.substack.com/p/decentralize-to-exit His new project is Keeper Dating https://www.keeper.dating You can support Subversive at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive Any donation is greatly appreciated and makes the podcast possible. Thank you!   Music: Discovery by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 
Jan 13, 202101:19:59
Gio Pennacchietti - Art, the Right, Postmodernism and the Neoliberal aesthetic
Jan 09, 202101:50:28
Roko Mijic - Tradhumanism, Personal AI and Optimization Functions that are Eating the World
Jan 02, 202101:26:27