Category Archives: Communism

Robert Stark interviews Paul Gottfried on Dugin & Neoconservatives

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Paul Gottfried recently retired as Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College, PA. He is the author of After Liberalism, Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt and The Strange Death of Marxism His most recent book is Leo Strauss and the Conservative Movement in America.

Topics include:

Alexander Dugin and Martin Heidegger
The definition of Liberalism
The Eurasian school of thought
National Review’s Hit Piece on Dugin
How Neoconservatives attack their enemies such as Dugin as Fascist or Nazis
How Neoconservatives are a faction of the left
The Neoconservative View towards Russia
The Cold War and whether it was a mistake
The conflict with Russia in the Ukraine
Why Paleoconservatives tend to dislike Israel
Paul Gottfried’s upcoming book Fascism: The Career of a Concept

 

Robert Stark interviews Tom Sunic on the New Right

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Robert Stark and Charles Lincoln continue their discussion with Tom Sunic

Topics include:

More on Tom’s upcoming speeches on Friday 19 September in Santa Barbara at Karpeles Library, 21 Anapuma Street and Sunday 21 September in Beverly Hills at JEM Center 9930 Santa Monica

The Semantics of the New Right

How the New Right is critical of Monotheism and it’s secular offshoots

How the New Right is an intellectual sensibility rather than a political organization

Southern Agrarians as intellectual predecessors to the New Right

Huey Long and Ezra Pound

Whether the New Right is an ideological successor to Fascism

How politically correct ideas have been more successfully implemented in modern society  than under Communism

How Soft Totalitarianism is more dangerous

European Nationalist Political Party’s

The North American New Right

 


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