Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 205
Interview with Tito Perdue
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Greg Johnson, John Morgan, and Michael Polignano reconvene for a new weekly Counter-Currents Radio podcast. This week, we interview Counter-Currents author Tito Perdue.
Please note: Two audio issues presented themselves during our interview. Our call dropped at approximately 11 minutes so there’s an abruption in the flow of the interview at that point. We also encountered a microphone malfunction that sporadically manifested itself during the recording, particularly at the 60 minute mark, causing background noise.
- Tito’s childhood and how he discovered his interest in writing: 0:45
- Tito’s first books: 11:05
- Tito on classical music (with an ode to his wife): 17:00
- Influential thinkers: 22:00
- Views on religion and meaning in life: 27:22
- The Platonic ideals manifested in Cynosura: 36:20
- Vanity and modesty: 39:00
- Tito’s heroes: 45:12
- Cynosura discussion: 49:10
- Conclusion: 63:36
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7 comments
That was very inspiring actually. Perdue speaks with the perspective of a real artist. I like the idea that a person facing adversity is more admirable in his achievements. Garry Kasparov, the former world chess champion, wrote a book about life and chess and asked why do we praise the prodigy, to whom all comes easy, while the less talented person who achieves his chess skill by dent of effort should be more worthy of praise? Easy answer: underneath all the egalitarian posturing we are still darwinistic animals that prize genetic fitness over all! The kid who makes straight As without cracking a book will always possess mystique over the nerdy grind. Grinds always try to hide how much they study like a bald man with a hair piece.
You might care to use (((Garry Kasparov))). He mightn’t be halachically Jewish — apparently his father was Jewish, but his mother wasn’t — but his politics are strongly Jewish.
Yes I realize that. His real surname is Weinstein. His “brave” criticism of Putin is motivated completely by his pandering for the oligarchs’ camp. I would put him as some kind of neoconservative. But his political commentary can be witty such as his quip about sanders: “make America Greece again.” I know how to use Kasparov, let’s say, mainly for Chess ; )
And his mother is Armenian, the perfect mix for Chess incarnate.
I came across “The New Austerities” through some other online forum completely unrelated to this one. In doing so I discovered CC and the rest has changed everything for me. “Lee” is also fantastic. I’m grateful for you publishing Tito’s work, who knows how many great writer’s work has gone unnoticed by the masses.
Wonderful!
“I believe in self-realizing yourself- going as far as you can go, doing all you can do; and then when the time comes, lie down and die and not worry about it.”
Thank you for publishing! The audience is here!
I do not find your podcast up on Spreaker. Not cool.
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