This was a really, really, REALLY fine episode. You and your guest discussed several issues that are quite profound and broad in scope, such that I came away with a new and deeper perception of the substance of the Raw Egg Nationalist and his thinking. You do have the analytical insight of a scholar pursuing a field of study (it was always obvious you're a gentleman). Two things in particular stood out. One was your statement that you wrote about diet, fitness and health and their relation to politics in order to make people aware of a false consciousness that has permeated our society regarding those things and their interrelationship with one another. The second was your exchange with your guest about the culture conflict in America (and presumably in other Western countries) being not between left and right political ideologies but between a uniparty, globalist political class controlling all our major institutions and businesses, and the rest of the people as populist, patriotic, America first, (or whatever other labels you choose) independent individuals. There is so much to unpack in just those two ideas, you can't fashion a proper response in a Stack comment. Guess it's time to go on the Man's World site and submit a suggestion for piece in reply. (I fancy myself one of the genuine philosophers of the 21st century, strictly armchair of course, but I have had a lot of thoughts along the lines of those two ideas over the years).
This was a really, really, REALLY fine episode. You and your guest discussed several issues that are quite profound and broad in scope, such that I came away with a new and deeper perception of the substance of the Raw Egg Nationalist and his thinking. You do have the analytical insight of a scholar pursuing a field of study (it was always obvious you're a gentleman). Two things in particular stood out. One was your statement that you wrote about diet, fitness and health and their relation to politics in order to make people aware of a false consciousness that has permeated our society regarding those things and their interrelationship with one another. The second was your exchange with your guest about the culture conflict in America (and presumably in other Western countries) being not between left and right political ideologies but between a uniparty, globalist political class controlling all our major institutions and businesses, and the rest of the people as populist, patriotic, America first, (or whatever other labels you choose) independent individuals. There is so much to unpack in just those two ideas, you can't fashion a proper response in a Stack comment. Guess it's time to go on the Man's World site and submit a suggestion for piece in reply. (I fancy myself one of the genuine philosophers of the 21st century, strictly armchair of course, but I have had a lot of thoughts along the lines of those two ideas over the years).
Thank you for the very kind words, my friend. We're always open for submissions!