Robert Stark talks to Roger Devlin about his book Sexual Utopia in Power: The Feminist Revolt Against Civilization. F. Roger Devlin, Ph.D. is an independent scholar. He is the author of Alexandre Kojève and the Outcome of Modern Thought (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 2004) and many essays and reviews in such publications as The Occidental Quarterly,American Renaissance, Counter-Currents/North American New Right, VDare, Modern Age, The Social Contract, Alternative Right, and The Last Ditch. A bibliography of his work is available online at http://devliniana.wordpress.com/.
Topics include:
His original essay Sexual Utopia in Power
The origins, motives, and outcomes of the sexual revolution Back to Africa: Sexual Atavism in the Modern West
How mainstream social conservatives have failed to diagnose the problems and offer solutions
How economic changes have affected marriage and relationships between the sexes
How the sexual revolution has led to less sex for the masses and more for a few
Why more and more couples are seeking out zurich escorts for threesomes
Why many men are dropping out of society
The Question of Female Masochism Article about girls in Norway submitting to Pakistani immigrants who bully Norwegian boys
Why change will not come through political reform but rather by creating subcultures
The Truth Will Live is a Blonde Jewish, Neoreactionary, Iconoclast, Youtuber from the Midwest.
Topics include:
The Torah Talk Show she co-host with Luke Ford that relates modern day issues to Jewish Religious Texts
How she grew up in the Conservative Denomination of Judaism
Her interest in converting to Orthodox Judaism and the aspects that appeal to her and the aspects that don’t
Whether she should create her own religion
How she went from an Atheist Feminist Liberal to a Reactionary
How her exposure to censorship as well as intellectual and moral hypocrisy caused her to abandon the left
How her views on Race and Gender Changed
The concept of an in-group vs. out-group identity and whether there should be a balance
Her interest in Neoreactionary, Alternative Right, and Dark Enlightenment Politics and how those movement’s attract creative types and former leftist who do not fit into the stereotypical conservative mold