Counter-Currents Radio Podcast 159
Greg Johnson & Guillaume Durocher
Living as a Dissident
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Greg Johnson and Guillaume Durocher talk about living as a dissident. Topics include:
- Alienation
- Dissidence under Communism vs. in a “free” society
- The necessity of orthodoxy for social cohesion
- Social conformism as impediment and opportunity
- The practical social value of critical reflection, science, and technology — as well as their revolutionary danger
- Knowledge by participation vs. knowledge by speculation
- Irony, decadence, multiculturalism, consumerism, and postmodernity
- Alexis de Tocqueville’s insights into America and American-style democracy
- Caste vs. public opinion as principles of social unity
- Jewish power in America
- The printed word vs. audio and video media
- The importance of new media for expressing European ethnic interests and suppressed truths
- How millennials use the media
- Whom to persuade and how?
- The importance of academic rigor
- The rise of the boomerang generation and neet troll armies
- The Trump phenomenon
- The importance of being a well-rounded and self-actualized person for white advocacy