Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 283
Mark Weber on America in 2020
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Greg Johnson is joined by Mark Weber of the Institute for Historical Review for a conversation about various topics and to answer reader questions.
- 00:00:00 Intro
- 00:01:20 BLM in context, social collapse
- 00:07:30 The failure of the American Right
- 00:12:00 The Right accepts the ideas of the Left
- 00:21:30 The upcoming election
- 00:28:00 The historical background of race riots
- 00:30:45 Historical uniqueness of the current riots
- 00:35:45 Comparison to “color revolutions”
- 00:39:15 The ethnostate
- 00:43:40 Similarities with Russia 1917 (Spencer Quinn on March 1917)
- 00:48:45 Are we heading toward “hard totalitarianism”?
- 00:56:00 Jonathan Bowden and stepping over the Holocaust
- 01:03:30 Advice to race-conscious white people
- 01:09:50 Hitler as gnani; Hitler as reincarnation of Vishnu (Savitri Devi’s The Lightning and the Sun)
- 01:20:30 Julius Evola (Collin Cleary’s review of Gianfranco DeTurris, Julius Evola: The Philosopher and Magician at War)
- 01:26:50 The best books about Hitler (John Toland, Russell Stolfi, Ben Novak)
- 01:36:40 Indemnity & oblivion
- 01:42:00 Mark comments on Nick Fuentes
- 01:44:00 Comments on Carl Schmitt and history
- 01:48:36 Final words
- The Institute for Historical Review website
- The Noontide Press
- The IHR on Twitter
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3 comments
This was the most interesting discussion I had the pleasure to listen to in recent months. Thanks very much to all participants.
I said this when it was in livestream status, but again this was great, listened twice. Many great book recs, just like the culture jamming with Morgoth. Keep doing this sort of work, please.
I had said something for you expert hitlerites, don’t recall the precise context, but in His Struggle, Hitler accuses the Jews of employing the tactic of “the big lie” against general ludendorf who was one of the two military dictators at the end of the ww1. Apparently he was a sort of proto Hitler figure. He claims we all lie about small things, like the dog ate my homework, etc., but no one was suspect a gigantic whopper that inverts the truth. But Hitler doesn’t explain this at all. What did he mean? How and why did the Jewish media supposedly slander this Ludendorff figure? Is it bs or something commonly known at the time?
An example of a big lie in the current context, to show that anyone can employ it, would be the notion that whites are wantonly slaughtering blacks with no regard for their lives.
Mark Weber shows that a knowledge of history is necessary for apprehending the present. And that knowledge is not merely useful or edifying; it is a matter of our collective life or death.
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