All Episodes
Acceleration, Adorno, JB Peterson, Catholicism
Reposted with permission from the Parallax Views podcast by JG Michaels. Find Parallax Views at @ViewsParallax and patreon.com/parallaxviews. How Justin got into acad...
Automated Reasoning, Gen Z Reaction, and Pacific Dialectical Materialism with Systemkei
I'm joined by @systemkei, who works in the field of Automated Reasoning and wrote the article "Pacific Dialectical Materialism:" http://debayou.net/pacific.html If you...
Naked Academics, Crimethinc Anarchism, and the Resurrection of Christ
On the naked anti-Brexit academic lady, my fondness for youthful romantic insurrectionary anarchism, and my take on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ — are we really su...
Get Fired or Resign? — Ruling the Void — Lacan, Charlatan? — How to Pick a Major (Livestream Q&A)
This livestream took place the day after my hearing for "gross misconduct" was scheduled. On being fired vs. resigning — on ruling the void and the work of social scie...
Dominatrix E-Girl Christians (Christlover2000)
Christlover2000 is one half of the podcast Girls Chat. This conversation was first recorded as a livestream on Youtube. Big thanks to all the financial contributors ...
Urbit and Exit with Urbit Engineer Ted Blackman
Ted Blackman is a senior engineer at Urbit. Urbit is a mysterious tech startup founded by Curtis Yarvin, aka Mencius Moldbug. Ted kindly answered all my questions, and...
Personal Genomics and Internet Intellectualism with Razib Khan
Razib Khan is a geneticist and man about the internet. Razib and I talked about the present and near-future of personal genomics; why Razib thinks Elizabeth Warren's g...
Semantic Apocalypse & Life After Humanism with R. Scott Bakker
I talked to fantasy author, philosopher, and blogger R. Scott Bakker about his views on the nature of cognition, meaning, intentionality, academia, and fiction/fantasy...
Pathologies of Secular Cosmopolitanism with Ben Sixsmith
Ben Sixsmith (@BDSixsmith) is a British writer based in Poland. He has a new book out, called Kings & Comedians: A Brief History of British-Polish Relations. His work ...
Ethereum Smart Contracts & Political Engineering with Dave Hoover
Dave Hoover is a software engineer and expert developer of Ethereum smart contracts. He wrote the book Apprenticeship Patterns: Guidance for the Aspiring Software Craf...
Crypto-Current Religious Becoming with CryptoChamomile
CryptoChamomile works in the Silicon Valley crypto space. He was raised a Jehovah's Witness, went secular, then went Christian. We talk about Silicon Valley, the prob...
The Cultural Decay Rate, Traditional vs. Self-Publishing, and Talking to the Alt-Right with John David Ebert
John David Ebert is a cultural critic and the author of 26 books (with traditional publishers and self-published), including Art After Metaphysics, The New Media Invas...
Bronze Age Perversity with Mike Crumplar
Mike Crumplar (@mcrumps) wrote an essay in Jacobite about Bronze Age Pervert. That will be the initial pretext for our conversation. Where it goes from there, only tim...
Gender Accelerationism and Lesbian Neoreaction with Nyx Land
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 ...
A conversation with Joshua Strawn
We talked about Joshua's music career, theory and psychoanalysis, Josh's time at the New School, Christopher Hitchens, neoreaction and patchwork, internet culture, ins...
Motives and Institutions with Robin Hanson
Robin Hanson is an economist, futurist, and blogger at overcomingbias.com. His recently published book, co-authored with Kevin Simler, is called The Elephant in the Br...
Ideology, Intelligence, and Capital with Nick Land
Nick Land is a British philosopher and one of the main figures in the school of thought known as accelerationism. He is currently writing a book about the philosophica...
On French Philosophy with Taylor Adkins
Taylor Adkins is a translator of French philosophy. He has translated influential books by Félix Guattari, such as Machinic Unconscious (Semiotext(e) 2010), and lesser...