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Adrian Davies joins Richard for an epic podcast on the recent British
parliamentary elections, really ugly politicians, the collapse of the BNP,
the prospects for Scottish secession, the coming EU referenda, and more.
Paul Kersey joins Richard to discuss *Avengers: Age of Ultron*, whether
we’ve reached “peak Superhero,” the post-American Captain America, and the
possibility of post-White comic books.
Richard Spencer addresses NPI's 2015 Winter Gathering, "Beyond
Conservatism." He discuses the nature of conservatism, the end of the "End
of History," and the future of European identity.
Roman Bernard joins Richard to discuss the recent elections in France, the
electoral prospects of Marine Le Pen, the stability and fragility of The
End of History, and what makes a powerful political movement.
Paul Chandler and Colin Liddell join Richard to discuss Ian Fleming, James
Bond, manliness, and super-villainy.
Adrian Davies joins Richard to discuss our collective memories of Europe’s
two World Wars, from moralizing and triumphalism to “Never Again!”
Roman Bernard and Jack Donovan join Richard to discuss House of Cards, what
it is says about the nature of power, women, sovereignty, and the ultimate
impotence of politicians.
Jared Taylor joins Richard to discuss the aftermath of the Michael Brown
shooting, the Department of Justice's report on "structural racism" in
Fergusson, racial differences in crime and behavior, and the uses and
abuses of the term “disparate impact.”
John, Roman, and Richard discuss Stanley Kubrick’s final film, Eyes Wide
Shut (1999), as well as its themes of conspiracy, male and female
sexualities, duplicity, and the history of the bourgeoisie.
Roman joins Richard to discuss the “Charlie” massacre, the “surreal
normalcy” that follows violent spectacles, Western elite’s “kettle logic,”
and the literary achievement of Michel Houellebecq.
Roman Bernard and William Neville join Richard to discuss the year that was
and their expectations for 2015 and beyond. Was 2014 the year that the
social oppression of European nationalists transformed into political
oppression? The year that PC race scandals morphed into mob rule? Did we
witness the birth of a neo-Cold War? Also, Roman, William, and Richard hand
out their annual “STIHIE” awards for great moments in civilizational
decline.
John, Richard, and Roman discuss Stanley Kubrick’s 1975 masterpiece, Barry Lyndon.
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Barry Lyndon (1975)
Kubrick’s Napoleon: Wiki, book
William Thackery’s Barry Lyndon
Bane on “necessary Evil” and “ending the borrowed time you’ve all been living on”
Gregory Hood on the French Revolution
American Psycho (2000)
Joe Sobran, “Confessions of a Reactionary Utopian”
David Foster Wallace on irony and sincerity
Burnham and the managerial elite
Dr. Michael Hill joins Richard to discuss The League of the South, southern
identity, and southern nationalism.
John Morgan and William Neville join Richard to discuss the life and work
of Julius Evola, an aristocratic radical and, according to Jonathan Bowden,
the world’s most right-wing man.
Roman Bernard joins Richard to discuss Christopher Nolan’s archeo-futurist space epic, Interstellar. Does the modern world have to collapse for man to reach the stars?
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Interstellar
Interstellar: Finding a New Telos
Footage that was cut from Kubrick’s 2001
Vangaurd episode on 2001 and Solaris
Roman on Elysium and White Flight
Kevin DeAnna returns to Vanguard to discuss the results of the 2014 midterm
election and the delusion of “taking back America.”
Adrian Davies joins Richard to discuss the enduring nature of British
political institution—their ability to assimilate and mask radical
change—as well as the potential for European identity in the 21st century.
Wandering Scot Colin Liddell joins Richard to discuss the recent referendum
for Scottish independence, the (ir)relevance of ethane-nationalism and
proportional representation, and the tension between a European and ethnic
identity.
James Edwards joins Richard to discuss the crisis in Ferguson, Missouri, in
particular the myth of racial oppression the underlines the response to the
event by African-Americans and White Liberals.
Greg Johnson and John Morgan join Richard to discuss the universe of *Dune
*, as expressed in both Frank Herbert's original novel and David Lynch's
underrated film.



