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The Auron MacIntyre Show

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33 snips
Dec 31, 2024 • 2h

Elon and Vivek Start an H-1B Showdown | Guests: Ryan Turnipseed and The Prudentialist | 12/31/24

Ryan Turnipseed, a contributor focused on American culture, and The Prudentialist, a political commentator with a Substack, dive into the heated Twitter clash sparked by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's dismissive views on American talent. They dissect the implications of the H-1B visa system and the tensions within right-wing factions over immigration policy. Topics include the critique of DEI policies, the clash between meritocracy and national identity, and the future of work amidst automation. This insightful conversation calls for a reevaluation of American cultural values.
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44 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 58min

Is Elon Musk the Co-President? | Guest: J. Burden | 12/20/24

J. Burden, a podcaster and writer, dives into Elon Musk's recent social media maneuver that challenged a major spending bill, sparking debates about a billionaire's grip on politics. They discuss the controversial installation of satanic altars in state houses, juxtaposing religious freedom with public outcry. The duo critiques the complex role of wealthy leaders like Musk in shaping political narratives and conservative values, while also reflecting on the clash between community policing and vigilante efforts amidst cultural tensions in America.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 8min

The Strange Deification of Luigi Mangione | 12/19/24

A shocking assassination in New York City sparks controversy as the assailant becomes an unlikely folk hero among some leftist groups. The discussion delves into the darker implications of idolizing political violence, scrutinizing how narratives around such acts can be manipulated for political gain. Interesting contradictions arise regarding public sentiment towards healthcare profits and vaccine skepticism, shedding light on the complexities of contemporary political discourse. Buckle up for an engaging exploration of these unsettling themes!
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6 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 18min

Can We Return to Classical Liberalism? | Guest: Stelios Panagiotou | 12/18/24

Stelios Panagiotou, a presenter known for his insights on political thought, dives into the nuances of classical liberalism. He explores its historical roots and current misconceptions, contrasting it with modern interpretations. The discussion highlights the tensions between individual freedoms and state control, and how cultural contexts shape liberal ideologies. Panagiotou also critiques modern liberalism and discusses the philosophical concept of the common good, urging a reevaluation of classical principles in today’s political landscape.
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9 snips
Dec 16, 2024 • 56min

Nick Land on Entropy and the Nature of Time | 12/16/24

Join a thought-provoking conversation with philosopher Nick Land as he unpacks the intriguing relationship between entropy and the nature of time. Discover how human intelligence can combat chaos and foster stability, exploring the evolution of civilizations from cultural creativity to institutional frameworks. Delve into the significance of low time preference in thriving societies, and witness how traditional practices navigate the challenges posed by globalization. It's a captivating journey through philosophical insights and societal dynamics!
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70 snips
Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 14min

LOTR: The Last Epic Before the Woke Revolution | Guest: The Middle-earth Mixer | 12/13/24

Guesting is the Middle-earth Mixer, a podcaster renowned for his deep dives into Lord of the Rings lore. They explore the enduring magic of Tolkien's work and its contrast with modern adaptations, particularly criticizing Amazon's 'Rings of Power.' The discussion highlights the legacy of epic fantasy films, particularly focusing on themes of heroism, masculinity, and fraternal bonds found in Middle-earth. They also critique contemporary narratives, emphasizing the importance of fidelity to Tolkien's vision amidst shifting cultural values.
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27 snips
Dec 12, 2024 • 10min

Individualism vs. Collectivism Is a Stupid Binary | 12/12/24

The discussion unpacks the misconception of individualism versus collectivism as a simple binary. Lower-order identities like family and community are championed as vital defenses against tyranny. The focus shifts to how these community ties not only promote engagement but also preserve ordered liberty. Insights from Tocqueville reveal the significance of local governance in safeguarding individual freedoms, suggesting a nuanced interplay between personal autonomy and collective responsibility.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 52min

Dismantling the Department of Education | Guest: Connor Boyack | 12/11/24

Connor Boyack, President of the Libertas Institute and author of the Tuttle Twins books, debates the prospects of dismantling the Department of Education. He critiques the DOE's impact on learning and advocates for local control and parental involvement in education. The discussion highlights options for school choice, addresses systemic failures exacerbated during the pandemic, and touts the benefits of decentralization. Boyack also explores how empowering families and communities could revitalize educational outcomes beyond government influence.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 11min

The Total State Will Kill You for Being Old | 12/9/24

The discussion centers on the alarming rise of state-sponsored euthanasia in the UK, drawing unsettling parallels to Canada's extreme measures. It highlights the shift from humane care to disturbing practices targeting the vulnerable. The podcast critiques the bureaucratic systems that underpin these policies, suggesting they showcase a troubling elite disregard for human life. The conversation also tackles ethical dilemmas around declining birth rates and immigration, revealing the broader implications for society's future.
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29 snips
Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 16min

Has the Great Replacement Been Canceled? | Guests: Morgoth and Endeavour | 12/6/24

Morgoth, a UK-based commentator on British politics and immigration, and Endeavour join the discussion on shifting immigration policies in light of Donald Trump's recent success. They delve into the surprising pivot by Trudeau and Starmer, questioning the sincerity behind their sudden claims against mass immigration. They also analyze the socio-economic consequences of these policies in Canada and the UK, exploring public sentiment, political ramifications, and the impact on national identity. The conversation highlights the complexities of modern governance amidst rising immigration debates.

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