
The Pete Quiñones Show Discussing Sorel's 'Reflections on Violence' with Thomas777 - Complete
Jan 26, 2026
Thomas777, a writer on European political thought and 20th-century intellectual history, gives a deep dive into Georges Sorel and related movements. He traces Sorel’s ties to Nietzschean pessimism, Prussian statecraft, and Weimar politics. The conversation covers syndicalism vs official socialism, cultural repair through family and local institutions, and why European and American political mindsets differ.
02:26:58
Violence As Political Hygiene
- Georges Sorel treats political violence as a purifying, hygienic mechanism rather than a utopian end.
- He links violence to a sacred seriousness that proves political actors' commitment to history and change.
How Sorel Entered Thomas's Library
- Thomas777 discovered Sorel via National Alliance and Institute for Historical Review material in the 1990s.
- That background shaped his view of Sorel as a serious, practical thinker rather than an online fad.
Prussia Shaped Modern Statecraft
- Modern state institutions (draft, public education, pensions) stem from the Prussian model and shaped European socialism.
- That military-rooted, hierarchical organization explains why European socialism differed from Anglo-American traditions.
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Intro
00:00 • 33sec
How Thomas First Encountered Sorel
00:33 • 1min
Sorel's Place in European Political Thought
01:34 • 3min
Sorel, Nietzsche, and Cultural Pessimism
04:20 • 3min
Was the Socialist Right Egalitarian?
07:38 • 2min
Prussia's Role in Modern Statecraft
10:07 • 4min
Sorel's Socialism: Cultural Renewal, Not Class Warfare
14:28 • 1min
Ad break
15:49 • 55sec
Weimar Politics and the Socialist Right
16:44 • 3min
Europe vs. America: Different Political Roots
19:59 • 6min
Defining National Socialism in Germany
26:29 • 4min
Why Imperium Resonates Today
30:29 • 11min
Forward Excerpt: Sorelian Violence Explained
41:15 • 8min
Politics, Providence, and European Mindset
48:51 • 5min
Sorel on the Home and Yeoman Virtue
53:28 • 10min
How Sorel Saw Himself: Political Theorist
01:03:52 • 9min
Syndicalists, Anarchists, and American Misunderstandings
01:13:10 • 16min
Cultural Distortion, Media, and State Power
01:29:04 • 6min
Applying Sorel: Local Culture and Repair
01:35:16 • 17min
Ad break
01:52:10 • 2min
Family, Command, and Rebuilding Civic Life
01:54:32 • 9min
Violence, Heroism, and Limits of Revolution
02:03:08 • 10min
Why America Has a Mixed Attitude Toward Violence
02:12:41 • 9min
Prospects: Fragmentation, Pragmatism, and Local Self-Help
02:22:04 • 5min
Outro
02:26:50 • 2min
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This is the complete audio of Thomas talking about the work and thought of Georges Sorel.
Thomas' Substack
Radio Free Chicago - T777 and J Burden
Thomas777 Merchandise
Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"
Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"
Thomas on Twitter
Thomas' CashApp - $7homas777
Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'
Support Pete on His Website
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