The Psychopath & The Sociopath: A Masterclass

Psychopath, sociopath, or just arrogant? Few people understand the science behind the psychopath and the sociopath. In this full-length masterclass video, clinical psychologist and personality disorder expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula does a deep dive on the psychopath, the sociopath, and everything you need to know about antisocial personality […]

Anarchy is coming

By Aris Roussinos, Unherd When the Biden administration undertook its first known act of war a few weeks ago, it provided an illuminating snapshot of conflict in the 21st century. The aerial strike on Iranian-backed Iraqi Shia militias in eastern Syria, facing territory held by American-backed Syrian proxy […]

The End of America?

What has been the most interesting is the way that so many “progressives,” many of the same people who often talk endlessly about “fascism,” have often been the same ones who are the most eager to embrace all of this without question or hesitation. By Naomi Wolf, American […]

Kick the Puppy S2: E9

Poll finds half of Republican men say they will not get COVID-19 vaccine, Trump took the vaccine, anti-vax friends, why blacks are hostile to vaccinations, driving to Salem for a vaccination, Obama phones, do drug dealers have COVID vaccines on deck? AZT and aids, Israel’s autonomous ‘robo-snipers’ and […]

A Once Promising Young Man

Did he fulfill his destiny? I would say so. He lured the US empire into a series of failed wars which embarrassed and humiliated the US ruling class on the global stage, undermined the empire’s legitimacy, and contributed to internal fracturing as well.  His goal was to repeat […]

Political Theology Today

By David Pan, TELOS What does political theology mean today? At the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute conference from which many of the essays in this issue originated, a primary goal was to discuss the crisis of secular liberalism and “how faith is reshaping culture and politics today.”[1] But even […]

Krystal and Kyle Interview Matt Taibbi

This week on Krystal Kyle & Friends, we chat with Matt Taibbi about being deported from Uzbekistan for criticizing its president, staying at a monastery, and playing professional baseball in Uzbekistan and professional basketball in Mongolia — but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. You’re probably familiar […]

What Does the Future Hold for the GOP?

The Democrats could potentially become a de facto one-party state like Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary party for most of the 20th century or Sweden’s Social Democrats between the 1930s and 1970s. However, the Republicans could hold the line with some Christian Democratic-like or Ordoliberalism-like economic policies or rhetoric, combined […]

Washington’s Anti-Russia Fixation

The US empire wants complete domination of the Eurasian corridor and Russia is an obstacle to that goal. Plus, the US petroleum industry wants Russia’s oil, the “defense” industry needs Russia as a permanent bogeyman, the neocons want revenge for the Cossacks’ pogroms and the Pale of Settlement, […]

The Right Can Win in States

While I am not personally “on the right,” this is the advice I have been giving the right for 20 years. During the 1990s, I came to the realization that the right was destined to lose on the cultural front, and that the totalitarian sectors of cultural left […]

US, China diplomats clash at first summit of Biden presidency

https://media.urmedium.com/video//2021/03/19/637517414732431859video.mp4 The United States and China clashed during the first high-level, in-person meeting of the Biden administration held in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday with officials from both sides trading barbs at each other. The meeting kicked off with senior American diplomats accusing China of threatening world stability and […]

Is “Big Government” Really the Problem?

She’s right that most “anti-big government” Republicans are frauds, but wrong about the supposed beneficence of “big government” itself. The European social democracies that “progressives” are in love with can only do what they do because they are rich with natural resources (e.g. Scandivanian petroleum) and are under […]

Remembering Benjamin Tucker

By Bear Freeman Benjamin Tucker was against “capitalism” in the sense of a State-supported monopoly of productive tools and equipment which allows owners to avoid paying workers the full value of their labor. This stance puts him squarely in the libertarian socialist tradition. Indeed, Tucker referred to himself […]

Hayek’s Fatal Conceit

Another “broken clock, twice a day” piece from Carson. By Kevin Carson, Center for a Stateless Society Oskar Lange famously said, against the background of the debates over Ludwig von Mises’ economic calculation argument, that a statue of Mises should be erected in the planning ministry of a […]