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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Bronze Age Mind
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by
Christine Emba when discussing online figures influencing young men's views on masculinity.


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The new crisis of masculinity
Mentioned by
Ben Wilson as a book with explosive implications, employing humor and a unique writing style to convey its message.


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How Christianity Took Over the World
Mentioned by
Anna Khachiyan , referencing the book in the context of a discussion about women's roles in society.


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Priests, Porn Stars and Public Intellectuals All Agree: Debate is Back.
Mentioned by Patrick Deneen as an influential figure in online discussions, whose book "Bronze Age Mindset" reflects a Nietzschean perspective.

We Are All Postliberals Now | Inaugural Neuhaus Lecture (Presented by: Patrick Deneen)
Mentioned by Michael Anton, this book was the first introduction to the reactionary right for C. Bradley Thompson .

C. Bradley Thompson and Jeremiah Johnson: Rise of the 'MAGA Manosphere'
Mentioned by Stephan as a book he read that contains similar ideas to the main book discussed.

The Origins and History of Consciousness by Erich Neumann: The Book Jung WISHED He Wrote Himself
Recommended to Charles Cornishdale by Amazon.

EXPOSED: Do British Intelligence Agencies Work With HOPE NOT HATE? Raw Egg Nationalist
Mentioned by
Jonathan Keeperman as one of the great texts of the 21st century, offering insights into the longhouse concept.


The New Culture of the Right: Vital, Masculine and Intentionally Offensive
Mentioned by
Elisabeth Zerofsky in the context of the alt-right and its influence on young conservatives.


The Sunday Read: ‘How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right’
Mentioned by
Raw Egg Nationalist as a book that heavily influenced the aesthetic of Man's World magazine.


The Aesthetics of the New Right With Raw Egg Nationalist (Birth of a New Subversive Art Movement)
Mentioned by Jack in relation to Japanese culture and male physiques.

#37 Sun and Steel - Yukio Mishima