Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 270
Your Questions & a Conversation with Endeavour
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This week Greg Johnson talks to video blogger Endeavour on topics ranging from Thomas Hobbes to Steven Pinker to Pixar movies, answers questions from our Entropy donors, and thanks 73 donors for their support. Our annual fundraiser, which started on March 10th, has now brought in a total $6,215.25. Thank you. everyone, for your generosity.
- 0:00: Introduction
- 0:03: Thanks to our Entropy donors
- 1:58: Responses to Entropy questions and comments
- Greg Johnson, “The Very Idea of White Privilege“
- The White Nationalist Manifesto
- The Guide to Kulchur Decameron Film Festival
- 15:26: Conversation with Endeavour
- Endeavour on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsKBqLQmB1aCVuUC3e14riA/featured
- Endeavour on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoyalEndeavour
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3 comments
Wow, those questions and answers were fun. Great interview. I will read his stuff now. Conservation of irrationality! Brilliant!
Yes, great stuff! Also glad to receive confirmation that a part of Hobbes is salvageable: the mean, nasty, non-tabula rasa view of human nature.
I listened to it again; it’s most stimulating. I thought of some other sci-fi films you guys should watch: Ex machina, Donnie darko(mainly for biographical info on said individual), but most importantly a Canadian movie called Cube would be really good to review. It’s somewhat interesting philosophically, and subtly but hilariously red pilled—“you have contributed nothing!” “You suck at math!”
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