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"Dark Enlightenment" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's website: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22607-govern-america-march-1-2025-dark-enlightenment Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern or 8AM Pacific at http://governamerica.net or on your favorite app. Trump-Zelensky fued. Lefties hold an economic blackout, but nobody notices. The banks giveth and the banks taketh away. Microsoft taking away Skype. Is an anti-democratic philosophy favoring aristocratic monarchy being implemented by the Trump administration? RAGE, DOGE, Neoreaction, and more.
Elizabeth Sandifer is an author, the creator of Eruditorum Press, and is a practicing Pagan. She currently writes Last War in Albion, a history of the magical war between Alan Moore and Grant Morrison. She used to write TARDIS Eruditorum, a history of Britain told through the lens of a ropey sci-fi series. She also wrote Neoreaction a Basilisk, writes comics, and presented the workshop "Heretical Heathenry" at Northeast Thing this past summer. We talked about that workshop, her questions for the workshop, and more!Links:https://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/author/elizabethhttps://www.patreon.com/elizabethsandiferhttps://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/heretical-heathenryhttps://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/exiting-the-draugr-castle
Nick Land's essay "Meltdown" serves as a critical text for several strains of political thought including accelerationism and Neoreaction. Are global techno-capital and artificial intelligence destined to radically transform human existence? The Prudentialist joins me as we read and discuss the most critical ideas inside this infamous philosophical text. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3S6z4LBs8Fi7COupy7YYuM?si=4d9662cb34d148af Substack: https://auronmacintyre.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre Gab: https://gab.com/AuronMacIntyre YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/AuronMacIntyre Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-390155 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@AuronMacIntyre:f Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auronmacintyre/ Today's sponsors: Visit https://supremecoup.com/Auron/ Visit https://www.jobstacking.com/startnow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Book review: Xenosystems, published by jessicata on September 17, 2024 on LessWrong. I've met a few Landians over the last couple years, and they generally recommend that I start with reading Nick Land's (now defunct) Xenosystems blog, or Xenosystems, a Passage Publishing book that compiles posts from the blog. While I've read some of Fanged Noumena in the past, I would agree with these Landians that Xenosystems (and currently, the book version) is the best starting point. In the current environment, where academia has lost much of its intellectual relevance, it seems overly pretentious to start with something as academic as Fanged Noumena. I mainly write in the blogosphere rather than academia, and so Xenosystems seems appropriate to review. The book's organization is rather haphazard (as might be expected from a blog compilation). It's not chronological, but rather separated into thematic chapters. I don't find the chapter organization particularly intuitive; for example, politics appears throughout, rather than being its own chapter or two. Regardless, the organization was sensible enough for a linear read to be satisfying and only slightly chronologically confusing. That's enough superficialities. What is Land's intellectual project in Xenosystems? In my head it's organized in an order that is neither chronological nor the order of the book. His starting point is neoreaction, a general term for an odd set of intellectuals commenting on politics. As he explains, neoreaction is cladistically (that is, in terms of evolutionary branching-structure) descended from Moldbug. I have not read a lot of Moldbug, and make no attempt to check Land's attributions of Moldbug to the actual person. Same goes for other neoreactionary thinkers cited. Neoreaction is mainly unified by opposition to the Cathedral, the dominant ideology and ideological control system of the academic-media complex, largely branded left-wing. But a negation of an ideology is not itself an ideology. Land describes a "Trichotomy" within neo-reaction (citing Spandrell), of three currents: religious theonomists, ethno-nationalists, and techno-commercialists. Land is, obviously, of the third type. He is skeptical of a unification of neo-reaction except in its most basic premises. He centers "exit", the option of leaving a social system. Exit is related to sectarian splitting and movement dissolution. In this theme, he eventually announces that techno-commercialists are not even reactionaries, and should probably go their separate ways. Exit is a fertile theoretical concept, though I'm unsure about the practicalities. Land connects exit to science, capitalism, and evolution. Here there is a bridge from political philosophy (though of an "anti-political" sort) to metaphysics. When you Exit, you let the Outside in. The Outside is a name for what is outside society, mental frameworks, and so on. This recalls the name of his previous book, Fanged Noumena; noumena are what exist in themselves outside the Kantian phenomenal realm. The Outside is dark, and it's hard to be specific about its contents, but Land scaffolds the notion with Gnon-theology, horror aesthetics, and other gestures at the negative space. He connects these ideas with various other intellectual areas, including cosmology, cryptocurrency, and esoteric religion. What I see as the main payoff, though, is thorough philosophical realism. He discusses the "Will-to-Think", the drive to reflect and self-cultivate, including on one's values. The alternative, he says, is intentional stupidity, and likely to lose if it comes to a fight. Hence his criticism of the Orthogonality Thesis. I have complex thoughts and feelings on the topic; as many readers will know, I have worked at MIRI and have continued thinking and writing about AI alignment since then. What ...
Dimes and Judas discuss a recent health scare in the Dimes house, new and exciting Aboriginal math using graffiti, a comprehensive review of the latest Fallout TV show, and intense commentary on the recent discourse occurring about Right Wing Women leaving for the Left because they hate their men. After reviewing an article by Spandrell reviewing the rise and fall of the Neoreaction (NRx) movement from the inside, they segue into a review of the book “Human as Media: The Emancipation of Authorship” by Andrey Miroshnichenko. This book explores the concept of the Viral Editor, essentially the aggregate mind and soul of the internet given form by a neural network of users, each of whom functioning as a form of media in and of themselves. Lastly on this edition of The Copepranos Society, Dimes speaks with famed Canadian journalist Matthew Ehret of “The Canadian Patriot” who describes the secret occult forces controlling the Canadian parliament and the dark secret science projects dominating our headlines. This one gets to it all! Timestamps: 00:18 – Fortissaxis Typing... a Substack! 02:01 – Dimes Does Not Have Cancer (Bad End) 10:12 – Aboriginal Made-Up Math Getting Special Government Funding 17:44 – Where in the World is JF Gariepy's Wife? 13:24 – Cant(Be Straight)well Gate Update 35:46 – The Victorious Normalization of the Incel Discourse 38:15 – The New Rift Between Men and Women on the Right as More Women Enter 54:05 – Possible Solutions to the Gender Problem / “Woman Question” (WQ) 1:03:47 – Movie Korner: Late Night With the Devil 1:05:20 – Movie Korner: Fallout (2024) 1:26:21 – Show and Expanded Universe Updates 1:29:31 – Criems Chat: Right Wing Persian 1:30:15 – Sandrells “A Post-Mortem on Neoreaction” 1:43:47 – “Human as Media: The Emancipation of Authorship” Discussion Begins 1:48:59 – The Emergence of The Pivotal Generation 1:50:53 – The Emancipation of Medias Empowering the Laypeople and Delegitimizing Institutions 1:55:06 – If you Don't Publish Online, You Don't Exist 2:00:12 – The Quest for Response as a Sixth Sense 2:02:39 – The Viral Editor as the Economy of Takes 2:07:51 – The Filter of Communities as a Response to the Feed 2:12:50 – The Response of the Establishment and the Issue of Fake Screenshots 2:21:53 – Matt Ehret Interview Begins
Entstanden in der anglo-amerikanischen Blogosphäre, radikal, libertär, reaktionär: Was steckt hinter der »Neoreaction«?
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Courtney Hodrick discusses her article "From Neoreaction to Alt-Right: A Schmittian Perspective," from Telos 198 (Spring 2022).
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Elizabeth Sandifer, author of Tardis Eruditorum. Elizabeth Sandifer created Eruditorum Press. She's not really sure why she did that, and she apologizes for the inconvenience. She currently writes Last War in Albion, a history of the magical war between Alan Moore and Grant Morrison. She used to write TARDIS Eruditorum, a history of Britain told through the lens of a ropey sci-fi series. She also wrote Neoreaction a Basilisk, writes comics these days, and has ADHD so will probably just randomly write some other shit sooner or later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent article in Vanity Fair about the National Conservatism Conference profiles figures on the "New Right," including Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance, Blake Masters, and a deeply unpleasant individual called Curtis Yarvin, a.k.a. Mencius Moldbug. Yarvin/Moldbug is an advocate of "neoreactionary" politics and explicitly believes in ending democracy and instituting a dictatorship in the United States. J.D. Vance, who may well be a U.S. senator soon, admits in the Vanity Fair profile that he is an admirer of Yarvin's thinking. For a long time, "neoreactionary" thought dwelled mostly in the darker corners of the internet, but we may well soon see these ideas become more mainstream as the American right becomes increasingly extreme and hostile to the democratic process.Today on the podcast, author Elizabeth Sandifer joins to discuss "neoreaction": what its tenets are and why it is both incredibly stupid and incredibly terrifying. Sandifer is the author of Neoreaction a Basilisk: Essays on and Around the Alt-Right. Sandifer's book profiles some key neoreactionary thinkers and is a witty demolition of their horrible ideas. In this episode, Sandifer explains the core of neoreactionary philosophy, including some of the more bizarre ideas to percolate through this ecosystem such as the "basilisk" of the title. We discuss why these ideas catch on and the threat they pose. The photograph above is of Curtis "Mencius Moldbug" Yarvin, who looks precisely like what you'd expect a sinister pro-dictatorship pseudointellectual named Moldbug to look.
Today, I sit down with YouTuber, commentator and recovering Journalist Auron MacIntyre to discuss the mainstream media's antics in the wake of Kyle Rittenhouse and the Waukesha Christmas parade car attack, Neoreaction vs the IDW, Bugmen and the inevitability of tribal conflict.Follow Auron on Twitter @AuronMacintyreFollow me on Twitter @Scott_veritas and don't forget to leave a 5 star review and subscribe!
You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/ I speak to anonymous Twitter poster Lomez @L0m3z about this unique moment in dissident right politics. We also speak about Thielbuxx, the attraction of the dissident right and anon Twitter as a social project, libertarianism as a gateway, rationalism vs. intuition, “the society of peasants”, Richard Weaver & Nominalism, quietism in Neoreaction vs. localism, banning CRT, and failure in Afghanistan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aksubversive/message
I talk to Charles about finding ourselves at a very generative intersection of political ideas, in what feels to be a pivotal moment & in great company - post-liberalism is here and it is up to us to feel out the contours of the future, to at least not let it surprise us, and at best have a part in creating it. We speak about: The three strands of post-liberal thought - what does the territory look like? Gatekeeping on our side: "no friends to the right" The Enlightenment and its discontents "The regime is extremely fragile" Neoreaction and his take on Curtis Yarvin What does the new online right look like and why is it so generative? Seeing tech as a tool, not a savior and space, the final frontier Why you should read "The Demon in Democracy" by Legutko Charles' recommended subversives are Carl Schmitt and Ernst Junger. Charles is a successful entrepreneur, an ex-lawyer, and the maximum leader of the Worthy House, a blog and podcast where he reviews a variety of books from a right-wing, post-liberal perspective. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aksubversive/message
Another special episode this time, as we welcome to the show David Gerard, author of acclaimed takedown of cryptocurrency Attack of the 50ft Blockchain, and Elizabeth Sandifer, author of acclaimed takedown of neo-reaction Neoreaction a Basilisk, to discuss Scott Alexander (or is it Siskind?) and his blog Slate Star Codex, with digressions into Less Wrong, 'rationalism', and why David is responsible for Grimes hooking up with Elon Musk. Content Warnings apply, as ever. Also, we once again we have audio that doesn't quite meet our recent standards, though its perfectly listenable. Podcast Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay independent. Patrons get exclusive access to one full extra episode a month. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618 IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1 Episode Notes: Elizabeth's... Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElSandifer Site: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elizabethsandifer David's... Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidgerard Site: https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/davidgerard/overview Elizabeth's recent article on Scott Alexander/Siskind: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/the-beigeness-or-how-to-kill-people-with-bad-writing-the-scott-alexander-method/ RationalWiki on Scott Alexander: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Scott_Alexander
Josh Strawn is a musician and writer, whose projects over the years have included post-punk and industrial bands such as Vaura, Azar Swan and Blacklist, as well as writing about politics and culture for the Daily Beast, Bust, and Talkhouse. I talk with Josh about the aesthetics of goth music, the thought-worlds of Nick Land and Mark Fisher, and approaches to writing lyrics.
Barrett Avner is a very serious political theory head, wholly unusual personality and thinker, and the host of the Contain podcast. We talk about faith, dis-identity, Alexandr Dugin, trolling, and the figure of the dandy.
In this episode, we discuss Neoreaction. Participants: Yassine, KulakRevolt, Greatjasoni, Marlowe, TracingWoodgrains Links: Reactionary Philosophy In An Enormous, Planet-Sized Nutshell (SSC) The Anti-Reactionary FAQ (SSC) Neoreaction Summary (TracingWoodgrains) The Deep State vs. The Deep Right (Curtis Yarvin) Neoreaction Excerpts (greatjasoni) Why I am Not a Libertarian (Mencius Moldbug) Recorded 2020-09-03 | Uploaded 2020-09-13
Todd, Jack, and Jared discuss relationships, values, Lord of the Rings, science fiction and fantasy, Mormon cultural influence, aesthetics, the nature of disagreements, Effective Altruism, Neoreaction, and personality cults
This time, Daniel is joined by special guest Corey Pein, author of Live Work Work Work Die, to talk about Silicon Valley Nazis. Content Warning as ever. Notes / Links: Live Work Work Work Die at Powell's: https://www.powells.com/book/live-work-work-work-die-9781627794855 Corey Pein Twitter: https://twitter.com/coreypein Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press: https://www.netflix.com/title/80168227 News From Nowhere Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere The Portal with James O'Keefe: https://player.fm/series/the-portal/ep-26-james-okeefe-what-is-and-isnt-journalism-in-the-21st-century The End Newsletter: https://t.co/jHnbFuSMVs?amp=1 Neoreaction a Basilisk: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neoreaction-Basilisk-Essays-Around-Alt-Right/dp/1981596518
Fr. Chris Johnson joins the show with a critique of the Reactionary Right. While I disagree, I do appreciate his insight and perspective. I'm looking forward to more interesting discussions with him going forward. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SaintsEdward)
Matthew Gerber comes on the show to discuss the philosophy behind his music, professional wrestling, and the Australian political scene. Did you know that in Australia the "liberal" party is actually the conservatives? Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SaintsEdward)
Neoreaction, or NRx, is a confusing topic with many implications on the current world of political ideology. It can not be understood without a deep familiarity with the mind of contemporary philosopher Nick Land, a detailed analysis of the concept Accelerationism, and a serious confrontation with the threat of Artificial Intelligence. Since these are concepts that we, two guys, have literally no expertise on, it's a pretty fun discussion.
Nyx Land is a blogger and internet persona in the accelerationist sphere. She explains to me her ideas about gender accelerationism and lesbian neoreaction. I believe this is the longest podcast I have ever done, clocking in just shy of 4 hours. Nyx's website is nyxus.xyz and her Twitter handle is @NyxLandUnlife. This podcast and my blog have now been unified! The website is now theotherlifenow.com. Big thanks to my supporters at patreon.com/jmrphy. You can also find other ways to support at theotherlifenow.com/support.
Progressive Enhancement is een podcast over vooruitgang door middel van design en technologie in de breedste zin van het woord. We proberen via onze eigen invalshoek een licht te schijnen op maatschappelijke ontwikkelingen en waar mogelijk deze verder uit te diepen. Show notes 00:04:21 Chapo Trap House 00:21:44 Ecologie Links The Horror and the Hopefulness of Chapo Trap House https://jacobinmag.com/2018/09/chapo-trap-house-guide-to-revolution Love Your Monsters https://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/journal/past-issues/issue-2/love-your-monsters Boeken Europe's Tragedy: A New History of the Thirty Years War, Peter H. Wilson The Chapo Guide to Revolution: A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason, Neoreaction a Basilisk: Essays on and Around the Alt-Right, Elizabeth Sandifer How Democracy Ends, David Runciman Green Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson Ecology Without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics, Timothy Morton We Have Never Been Modern, Bruno Latour Four Futures: Life After Capitalism, Peter Frase Over Kars Alfrink is een ontwerper en onderzoeker die zich richt op het snijvlak van nieuwe technologie, sociale vooruitgang en gebouwde omgeving. Alper Cugun is een ingenieur en strateeg die zich bezig houdt met de operationele, culturele en personele dimensies van innovatie.
Special guest Jordan B. Peterson introduces this episode of DEATH // SENTENCE, where Elizabeth Sandifer and I discuss her book Neoreaction: A Basilisk (https://amzn.to/2KTWaEk), Roko's Basilisk, Mencius Moldbug, Nick Land, the magickal war between Alan Moore and Grant Morrison, and whether the alt-right is too stupid to defeat. Plus we subtly Own Angela Nagle by mentioning her very briefly and moving on. Music by Closet Witch: https://closetwitch.bandcamp.com/ And Necros Christos: https://necroschristos.bandcamp.com/album/domedon-doxomedon Follow DEATH // SENTENCE on Twitter at https://twitter.com/DeathSentencePC Email deathsentencepodcast@gmail.com with your dumb opinions. And like and leave reviews and stuff.
What is the alt-right, and what does it have to do with online culture? In this episode we meet Elizabeth Sandifer, author of Neoreaction, A Basilisk. Riffing off the material in her book, we talk...
At last that guy who sings the unsettling theme music about burning down the world shows up for an interview, in which we completely fail to talk about him because this month we're just promoting Neoreaction a Basilisk. So instead we talk about accelerationism, hyperstition, and the end of the world. Neoreaction a Basilisk remains available on Kickstarter all May.
Phil is joined by Eruditorum Press's very own Jane Campbell to talk about the gnostic and mystical implications of Neoreaction a Basilisk, which as I'm sure you know by now is available on Kickstarter all through May. And if you enjoy these podcasts, you should really back it, because holy crap the hosting bill this month is mental.
Phil sits down with Sam Keeper of Storming the Ivory Tower to talk about Neoreaction a Basilisk, it's gnostic structure, and his secret traumatic origin story. Neoreaction a Basilisk is currently available on Kickstarter.
Phil continues his self-indulgent Neoreaction a Basilisk book tour with Eruditorum Press's very own Jack Graham, where we sit down and have the two-and-a-half hour conversation about horror philosophy, leftist politics, and the alt-right that you'd expect us to. Also a bunch of Hugo Awards stuff, and generally one of the best Sandifer/Graham rambles to date. You can get Neoreaction a Basilisk on Kickstarter all through May.
This month, a special series of Eruditorum Presscasts as Phil sits down with various guests to be interviewed about his new book, Neoreaction a Basilisk. This week he's joined by David Gerard, who read the book in 2000 word chunks serialized as Phil was writing it, and who spent time in the trenches of LessWrong and reading neoreactionaries before it was cool. You can back Neoreaction a Basilisk on Kickstarter.