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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Dark Enlightenment
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by 

, referencing a passage about how democracy inherently moves left.


Auron Macintyre

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Ep. 2688 The Diversity Con, and Other Deceptions, with Auron MacIntyre
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, referencing an essay within the book about white people.

J. Burden
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Intolerant Interpretations w/ Josh Neal: The J. Burden Show Ep. 368
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when discussing Curtis Yarvin's theories and their connection to Nick Land's later work.

Daniel Tutt

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Accelerationism and Political Violence (feat. Grady Page)
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as 

's seminal essay that he will link in the description.


Benjamin Boyce


Nick Land

s08e17 | Anatomy of the MAGA Coalition, with Nick Land
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when describing conservative parties as designated whipping boys.

J. Burden

Episode 1285: Conservatives and the Regime 'Plantation' w/ J. Burden
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as the book from which the term 'The Dark Enlightenment' comes.


Greg Carlwood

Isaac Weishaupt | | The Diddy Trial, Travis Scott, & The Dark Enlightenment
Mentioned by Pete Quinones as a book he is currently reading and recording parts of.

The Edward Bernays Episodes - featuring Buck Johnson and Philo's Miscellany
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, discussing Dave Rubin's interview with Sohrab Ahmari.

Pete Quiñones

The Complete Race War in High School Readings - Part 2/2
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as one of 

's latest books.


Martha Kearney


Sarah Perry

Sarah Perry
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for its immersive setting in a foggy English town.

Mallory O'Meara

Ep 439 - How to Make a Best of List + Meredith from Fangoria!
Mentioned by Pete Quinones as the book he just recorded part eight with ![undefined]()

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Buck Johnson

The Edward Bernays Episodes - featuring Buck Johnson and Philo's Miscellany
Mentioned as an essay where Nick Land discusses China as the most promising path to modernity 2.0.

"Neo-China Arrives From the Future:" On Nick Land's Sino-Futurism (The Meltdown Lectures)




