Monthly Archives: May 2014

Robert Stark Interviews Andy Nowicki on Lost Violent Souls

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Robert Stark talks to novelist and commentator Andy Nowicki about:

  • His latest collection of short stories, Lost Violent Souls
  • His alternative history “Oswald Takes Aim”
  • The character of Lee Harvey Oswald
  • The meaning of “Motel Man”
  • Themes in his writing: sexuality, desperation, suicide
  • The meaning and source of the title “Lost Violent Souls”
  • The critical reaction so far
  • His satire of marriage equality
  • His forthcoming book Beauty and the Least

Robert Stark Interviews Matt Forney on The Managerial Revolution

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Robert Stark interviews blogger Matt ForneyTopics discussed include:

Robert Stark interviews Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya on The Dharma Manifesto

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Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya was born in New York City. He is a European-American of Italian and Spanish heritage. He is widely recognized as one of the world’s most respected and qualified Dharma teachers.

Acharyaji began his personal spiritual journey over 40 years ago at the tender age of ten when he read the Bhagavad-Gita for the very first time. He coupled his decades of intense spiritual practice and study with advanced academic achievements, earning a B.A. in philosophy from Loyola University Chicago, as well as an M.A. and Ph.D. in religious studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Explaining to his doctoral advisor that “I don’t want to just study the history of religion . . . I want to make religious history,” Acharyaji eventually left academia to devote himself exclusively to spiritual teaching and to the restoration of the great tradition of Sanatana Dharma.

Today, Sri Acharyaji occupies his full time teaching Dharma spirituality to large audiences of Western students. In addition to leading classes, seminars and lecturing widely on Sanatana Dharma, Sri Acharyaji is a renowned author, as well as a personal spiritual guide (guru) to a rapidly increasing following of enthusiastic students. His nine published books include The Dharma Manifesto: A New Vision for Global Transformation, which was just published by the European New Right publisher Arktos Media.

For more information about the life and teachings of Sri Acharyaji, please visit his website: www.dharmacentral.com

Topics discussed include:

  • What exactly is Dharma from a philosophical perspective?
  • Is Dharma synonymous with “Hinduism”?
  • What does Dharma have to do with Europeans and people of European decent?
  • How did you become a follower of Sanatana Dharma?
  • What is the basic premise and purpose of The Dharma Manifesto?
  • What is the Dharma/Abrahamist divide?
  • What is Conflict Theory?
  • What actually constitutes a “nation”?
  • What is the difference between natural diversity versus multiculturalism?
  • What would a Dharma Nation look like?
  • The Hindu Caste System and why its a disaster to allow the merchant caste, the Vaisya to become the ruling class.
  • How a Dharma based foreign policy would be implemented
  • How a Dharma-based economic system would be implemented and how it is similar to distributism and opposed to usury
  • Environmentalism and animal rights

Robert Stark interviews Kerry Bolton on his new book Babel Inc.: Multiculturalism, Globalisation, & the New World Order

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Robert Stark interviews Kerry Bolton on his new book Babel Inc. Multiculturalism, Globalisation, and the New World OrderTopics discussed include:

Robert Stark interviews Kerry Bolton on his new book Babel Inc. Multiculturalism, Globalisation, and the New World Order. Topics discussed include:

  • Capitalism is opposed to particular identities
  • Decolonization and globalization
  • Apartheid as pro-worker and anti-globalization
  • How the African National Congress has pursued a policy of privatization and globalization
  • Multiculturalism as path to a global homogeneous culture
  • The Jewish factor in globalization and multiculturalism
  • How the logic of capitalism promotes globalization independent of Jewish interests
  • George Soros
  • The US promotion of American pop and ghetto culture world wide
  • The Islamization of Europe and the responses
  • The de-Europeanization of Europe
  • Wars in the name of multiculturalism: Serbia, the Muslim world
  • How Serbia was bombed under the pretext of humanitarianism and forced to privatize its enterprises as a condition for peace
  • The corporate and foundation funding of multiculturalism and anti-white policies

Robert Stark Interviews Winston Wu about American Culture

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Winston Wu is an Asian American expat writer, traveler and Internet entrepreneur. He was born in Taiwan but grew up in the California Bay area. His two successful and unique Web sites are Happier Abroad, which focuses on global dating and living community, and SCEPCOP, which counters pseudo-skeptic groups.

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Robert Stark Interviews Ramzpaul on Economics

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Robert Stark interviews humorist and commentator Ramzpaul, who makes breaks with libertarianism in favor of economic nationalism, considering such ideas as Social Credit. Topics include:

  • Switzerland’s proposed guaranteed national income
  • Why free-market libertarianism cannot deal with the social problems caused by automated production
  • Social Credit and the idea of a guaranteed national income
  • Economic nationalism vs. free market economics
  • The work ethic vs. the leisure ethic
  • Corporate welfare kings
  • His recent visit to Hungary
  • Breaking Bad and the situation of men in modern society
  • Using humor to communicate subversive ideas

Robert Stark Interviews Matt Forney on Going Postal

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Robert Stark interviews blogger Matt Forney (http://mattforney.com/) on Mark Ames’s Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan’s Workplaces to Clinton’s Columbine and Beyond.

 

Topics discussed include:

  • How slaves in the antebellum South were conditioned to accept slavery and how it relates to corporate America.
  • How Ronald Reagan restructured the economic system
  • Why Reagaonomics provocked spree shootings
  • Why the Right-wing is wrong when it misinterprets political correctness for egalitarianism and how America today is the most inegalitarian in its history
  • Why whites are overrepresneted among spree shooters.
  • How managerialism combines the worst aspects of capitalism and socialism
  • The connection between standardized tests and school shootings
  • How the value of the college degree collapsed.
  • How bullying in schools is institutionalized and how prevention of retribution against bullying contributes to spree shootings
  • How sexual frustration contributes to spree shootings but the manosphere is wrong about its the primary reason
  • How feminism and mass immigration suppress wages and how Ames ignores those issues and complains about scapegoating of immigrants.
  • How the Alternative Right has failed to adress the economic issue
  • Andy Nowicki’s The Columbine Pilgrim
  • Why suffering seldom ennobles people but instead makes them into monsters
  • The aim of workplace shootings is to destroy the system that oppresses the shooter
  • The aim of school shootings is to destroy a system of oppression, most often bullies

 

 

Robert Stark Interviews Keith Preston on the Declining Middle Class & the Rise of Populism

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Robert Stark interviews Keith Preston of Attack the System on the decline of the American middle class and the prospects for radical populism. Topics include:

  • Joel Kotkin’s book The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050
  • Neo-liberalism 
  • Left-wing oligarchy
  • The Tea Party
  • Cracks in the Left coalition
  • The emergence of a permanent Right-wing opposition
  • The decline of the Republican Party
  • The prison-industrial complex
  • Why more men than women are raped in America

Robert Stark Interviews Manuel Ochsenreiter on the Syrian Civil War

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Robert Stark interviews journalist Manuel Ochsenreiter about the civil war in Syria. Topics discussed include:

    • The different sides within Syria and their motives
    • The motives of the outside parties intervening in Syria’s affairs
    • The role of the Christian community in the fighting
    • The role of Hezbollah in the fighting
    • The allegations of the use of chemical weapons

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark Interviews Paul Gottfried on the Frankfurt School

 

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Robert Stark interviews Professor Paul Gottfried. Topics discussed include:

  • His recent speech at the Identitarian Ideas conference in Sweden
  • The origins of the Frankfurt School
  • The Jewish nature of the Frankfurt School
  • Why the Frankfurt School is not orthodox Marxism but cultural Marxism
  • Cultural Marxism and political correctness
  • Gottfried’s book The Strange Death of Marxism: The European Left in the New Millennium
  • The cultural Marxist abandonment of the working class for managerial class/cognitive elitist identity politics
  • The Leftist/communist origins of neo-conservatism
  • How American academia today is far more radical than cultural Marxism
  • The conservative cultural values of the classical bourgeoisie, orthodox Marxists, and even the Frankfurt School compared to the values of the contemporary cultural Leftist managerial class
  • Anti-racism and cultural Marxism