The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones
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Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 32min

07/13/2025 Livestream - How Can I Help You to Understand?

In a lively livestream, the hosts dive into current headlines while encouraging community engagement. They explore the complexities of media support and the need for genuine insight over mere affirmation. A spirited discussion unfolds around the implications of political scandals, including high-profile cases, blending humor and critique. Listeners share their thoughts on mental well-being and the power of community in difficult times. The conversation wraps up with musings on music and pop culture, fostering a relaxed and interactive atmosphere.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 60min

Episode 1239: The Radical Traditionalist School of Philosophy - Part 1 w/ Thomas777

Dive into the intriguing world of Radical Traditionalism, where thinkers like Joseph de Maistre and Julius Evola challenge modern ideologies. The conversation explores the complex ideological landscape of the Iranian Revolution and debates the tension between tradition and modernity, particularly through the lens of Shia thought. Discover how these philosophical insights critique superficial modern views on spirituality and the importance of returning to deeper, traditional wisdom. Plus, learn about the significance of online engagement in content creation.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 4h 11min

Pete Reads John C. Calhoun's 'Disquisition on Government' - Complete

Dive into an in-depth exploration of John C. Calhoun's 'Disquisition on Government,' where the complexities of governance, individual liberty, and societal order are dissected. The discussion tackles the balance between personal interests and collective well-being, the necessity of diverse representation, and the risks of absolute power. Controversial topics such as suffrage, governmental oppression, and historical transitions highlight ongoing debates about the effectiveness of modern political systems. Unpack the paradoxes of power and the quest for good governance in a fragmented society.
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Jul 12, 2025 • 3h 18min

Joseph de Maistre's 'On the Spanish Inquisition' w/ Aaron from Timeline Earth - Complete

Dive into the intriguing world of Joseph de Maistre's defense of the Spanish Inquisition. Discuss the historical origins and its transformation from investigation to authority under Ferdinand and Isabella. Explore the complex dynamics of church and state during this tumultuous period. Engage with critiques of historical narratives, and the misconceptions surrounding the Inquisition’s role in society. Delve into morality, justice, and the evolution of individual rights against a backdrop of religious and political upheaval, all laced with humor and skepticism.
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Jul 12, 2025 • 53min

Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 52

Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, a researcher and former professor with expertise in Russian history, joins the conversation to delve into Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together.' They explore the complexities of nationalism and its impact on Jewish identity, especially in the context of COVID-19. The discussion critically examines the relationships between Jewish intellectuals and Russian nationalism pre-World War I, alongside historical narratives shaping contemporary views. Additionally, they tackle the intricacies of national identity in Russia amid feelings of humiliation due to geopolitical events.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 4h 56min

Five Random Episodes w/ Thomas777

Thomas777, the host of Radio Free Chicago and author of 'Steelstorm Pt. 1' and 'Pt. 2', dives into thought-provoking discussions on the philosophical works of Oswald Spengler and Francis Parker Yockey. He reflects on the societal impacts of multiculturalism and class dynamics, as well as the military's role in resisting communism in Chile. The complexities of U.S. military strategies and the influence of history on modern identity protection are also explored, creating an engaging interplay of ideas and insights into contemporary political landscapes.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 27min

07/10/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream - Commie Boogaloo

Guest Raging Mandrill, a strategic thinker on current events, teams up with Mr. D, a cultural commentator, for a lively discussion. They delve into the chaos of copyright issues in streaming, exploring its implications for creators and viewers alike. The duo critiques Trump’s immigration policies, tackling the ethical side of deportations and remittance taxation. They also discuss rising political radicalization, highlighting recent shifts in tactics among groups. With humor and insight, they explore the need for honest conversations about identity and community challenges.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 35min

Episode 1238: A Discussion of the 'Jewish Question' w/ Darryl Cooper

Darryl Cooper, host of the Martyrmade podcast, delves into the complexities of the 'Jewish Question' and its historical context. He explores Jewish identity post-French Revolution, the socio-economic dynamics of minority groups, and the historical nuances of the Inquisition. The conversation touches on the interplay of faith, nationalism, and political influence, particularly regarding the establishment of Israel. Cooper also highlights the importance of open dialogue about contentious identity issues and the challenges of cultural dynamics in contemporary discussions.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 6h 57min

Pete Reads 'Blockade' by Anna Eisenmenger - Complete

Dive into a gripping exploration of post-World War I Vienna through Anna Eisenmenger's poignant reflections. The narrative captures the emotional turmoil of families facing the consequences of war, from food shortages to ideological clashes. Heartwarming moments, like a family's rare feast and the resilience of characters grappling with loss, provide a stark contrast to the chaos surrounding them. Touching on themes of love, survival, and the human spirit, this tale underscores the struggle for normalcy amid despair and upheaval.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 2h 27min

The Civil Right Era Episodes - Ryan Turnipseed, Greg Hood

Ryan Turnipseed is a writer known for his insights on nationalism, while Gregory Hood dives into identitarian politics and culture. Together, they delve into the complexities surrounding the Civil Rights Act and its long-lasting impacts on American society. They examine the role of visual narratives, the challenges of local voting laws, and the paradox of today’s societal control. In a thought-provoking discussion, they critique historical and modern legislation, exploring how power dynamics and identity politics shape our perceptions of civil rights.

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