

Misogyny, Breeding, and the Right's "Sacred" Family
Jul 29, 2024
Anika Brockschmidt is a Berlin-based journalist with keen insights into American right trends. She shares her experiences at the National Conservatism Conference, revealing a stark gender imbalance and a concerning ideology that views women largely as reproductive vessels. The discussion touches on the revival of patriarchy, the implications of declining birth rates, and the global network-building efforts of the political right. Anika critiques the rise of folkish nationalism, emphasizing its exclusionary nature and troubling ties to historical white supremacist ideologies.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Gender Dynamics at the National Conservatism Conference
03:57 • 13min
Building a Global Network for the Political Right
17:24 • 2min
The Roots of Ethno-Nationalism and Homeland Attachment
19:38 • 4min
Exploring Folkish Nationalism and Its Contemporary Implications
24:03 • 6min