Greg Johnson is joined by Martin Lichtmesz and F. Roger Devlin to discuss Lichtmesz’s book Ethnopluralismus: Kritik und Verteidigung (Ethnopuluralism: Critique and Defense). Topics include:
00:02:00 The meaning of ethnopluralism
00:08:30 Johann Gottfried von Herder
00:24:00 Canada
00:30:00 Universalism
00:40:00 Globalism
00:45:00 Four types of ethnopluralism
00:55:00 Claude Lévi-Strauss
01:10:00 Imperialism
01:20:00 Leviathan and its Enemies
01:25:00 Final thoughts
01:31:00 Entropy questions
You can read F. Roger Devlin’s review of Ethnopluralismushere.
You can read Martin Lichmesz’s chapter on Herder in English here.
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 368 Martin Lichtmesz on Ethnopluralism
Stimulating, fascinating and enlightening discussion. The author, Martin Lichtmesz has an absolutely brilliant intellect and gently engaging manner. I have listened to this a couple of times… I find it a stimulating temporary refuge where the world makes sense; and, it is absolutely top-notch content from Counter-Currents.
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Stimulating, fascinating and enlightening discussion. The author, Martin Lichtmesz has an absolutely brilliant intellect and gently engaging manner. I have listened to this a couple of times… I find it a stimulating temporary refuge where the world makes sense; and, it is absolutely top-notch content from Counter-Currents.
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