Interregnum

Arktos
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Sep 3, 2018 • 1h 7min

A Voice from the Old South with Tito Perdue

The Interregnum crew is accompanied by a voice from the Old South. Tito Perdue talks about the past, the present and the future of the American Deep South, the United States and the wider West; join us for a conversation on nostalgia, love, decadence and the unconquerable fighter’s spirit, from one of the true novelists and honourable souls of our day.Video version: https://youtu.be/h1vs--EEk7Mhttps://arktos.com/people/tito-perdue/
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Aug 16, 2018 • 1h 37min

Liberalism Unmasked with Richard Houck

FOR VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/ktFANyr3BxwRichard Houck, author of the soon-to-be published Arktos title 'Liberalism Unmasked', joins the Arktos team to talk about his forthcoming book. With Richard we delve into the teetering state of American politics, the shameful failure of conservatism to prop it up, and Richard’s theory of Liberalism as a mental illness.https://www.facebook.com/Arktoshttps://twitter.com/arktosmediahttps://instagram.com/ArktosMediahttps://gab.ai/arktos
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Aug 9, 2018 • 1h 45min

'Homo Americanus' with Tomislav Sunic

The Arktos crew are joined by a new co-host, Sezar (a.k.a. Decadent Perspectives), with whom we welcome Tomislav Sunic to discuss the recent Arktos release of the Third Edition of his book 'Homo Americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age'. The conversation that ensues ranges over the broad American terrain, treating the history, government, mores, and philosophy of the world’s foremost superpower, and touching on some of the deep problems of modernity along the way. Sunic, who has lived beneath both Communism and Liberalism, brings a unique perspective to a broad and stimulating discussion.'Homo Americanus': https://arktos.com/product/homo-americanus-child-of-the-postmodern-age/Decadent Perspective's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBayoEJVLRtcFQdLUnlcuKA/feed
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May 29, 2018 • 1h 6min

The Thought and Life of Julius Evola with Decadent Perspective

The Arktos crew talks Julius Evola with the young and excellently well-informed Decadent Perspective — whose perspective has, in fact, nothing decadent about it. From Modernity to Traditionalism, from Order to Chaos and back again — from the collapse of the times to the upward turn of a new cycle — join us in a wide-ranging investigation into the thought and life of the Baron.Be sure to follow Decadent Perspective at Twitter, YouTube, and Gab:https://twitter.com/decadentperspe1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBayoEJVLRtcFQdLUnlcuKAhttps://gab.ai/DecadentPerspectiveA corrigendum, as identified by our guest: the anecdote of Julius Evola walking about during bombing raids so as to make a trial of his fate during is in fact likely true. See 'In Search of Men Among the Ruins' in The Path of Cinnabar, page 183, as well as footnote 9 of the same page. The Baron in his own words: 'Such an accident, no doubt, was not unrelated to a rule I had long chosen to follow: not to avoid, but, on the contrary, to seek dangers as a tacit way of putting fate to the test.'

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