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The Auron MacIntyre Show

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So much of the political commentary out there is stale, boring, and unoriginal. Turn off the predictable and superficial talking points, and tune in to a show that is clinically proven to raise your IQ. The Auron MacIntyre Show offers thought-provoking and mold-breaking insights you won’t find anywhere else. Auron draws from the best political thinkers throughout history to make sense of our current political climate in a way that is easy to digest. Join Auron and his guests on a journey to ...
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The announcement of Joe Biden's terminal cancer diagnosis reveals a deeply cynical conspiracy by the Democratic Party. It has become clear that the party ran a dementia patient with terminal cancer in the hopes that he would die in office and the unelected Kamala Harris would become the first black female president. This incredible betrayal of the …
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Christianity is universal in the sense that it is the one true religion, but does that mean that it has to destroy the particularity of nations? Does Christianity really erase all borders and boundaries, or is there room for a Christian version of nationalism? Stephen Wolfe, the author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism," joins me to discuss. F…
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Classical liberalism was a real political tradition — one that helped shape the American founding. It deserves serious treatment. Watching it get paraded around by people who reject its core values is exhausting. If Locke or Adams saw progressive atheists wearing classical liberalism like a skin suit, they’d spin in their graves. The secular libera…
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The Southern Baptist Convention is the largest protestant Christian body in the United States, granting it a powerful influence over religious life in the country. The average churchgoers in the SBC are some of the most conservative people in the country, but organizational leadership often cuts against the beliefs of the average member. William Wo…
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Curtis Yarvin is a political theorist who was once so controversial that academics dared not speak his name, but now he is appearing in the New York Times and debating professors at Harvard University. Yarvin joins me to discuss his rise in elite circles and the best way to capture or dismantle institutions like Harvard. We also discuss the Trump a…
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A recent New York Times report revealed that the Democratic Party is marshaling its donor class in an effort to return to cultural dominance. The popular progressive narrative after the 2024 election has been that Kamala Harris did not lose because she was a uniquely unlikeable candidate with deeply unpopular positions, but because Joe Rogan had a …
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The debate over the future of the American Right continues to rage, and the Reformed Christian sphere is not an exception. Pastor and author Doug Wilson joins me to discuss the term "woke Right," online pagans, and the resurgence of New Atheism in conservative circles. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show…
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Along with closing the border, the most important issue for many Donald Trump supporters is putting an end to endless foreign wars. In his recent speech in the Middle East, Trump seemed to reinforce that commitment by decrying nation building and promising a new era of economic cooperation without meddling in foreign affairs. Riley Lewis, host of "…
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The life of an unheeded prophet rarely ends in comfort and often courts danger. Pat Buchanan endured both with the resolve of a warrior. As the most prominent paleoconservative in American politics, Buchanan stood so far ahead of his time that today’s MAGA agenda looks like a photocopy of his 1992 presidential campaign platform. From the culture wa…
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After years of insisting that the United States welcome every refugee from around the world, progressives have finally found one group of immigrants they do not approve of: white South African farmers. In South Africa, the government has explicitly anti-white laws, farmers are regularly murdered, and major political leaders lead songs about killing…
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The Left's focus on crude racial politics has made everyone understandably weary of identity, but identity does not magically disappear. As a response, some are now pushing for the forced elimination of identity even up to the level of the nation, singling our nationalism itself as the enemy. Under Joseph Stalin the USSR also recognize the need to …
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As the MAGA movement attempts to find its foreign policy footing, many establishment conservatives have derisively accused Trump supporters of isolationism. The neoconservatives believe that the New Right is somehow betraying the diplomatic tradition of the United States, but nothing could be further from the truth. We'll be reading George Washingt…
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On Friday, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency officially labeled Alternative for Germany — the country’s most popular conservative party — as a “right-wing extremist” organization. The nationalist party surged to second place in February’s federal election, winning 20.8% of the vote. This new designation grants the ruling government expanded po…
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The term "woke Right" has been pushed in an effort by disaffected liberals to control the ways that conservatives and right-wingers think about politics. Recently, James Lindsay and Jordan Peterson filmed a baffling discussion in which they attempted to define the term but ended up raising more questions then answers. Lindsay then immediately began…
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Shiloh Hendrix, a mother in Minnesota, became the center of controversy after a viral video captured her using racial slurs toward a child who stole something out of her bag and the man filming her. Hendrix, who was forced to relocate due to the controversy, started a GiveSendGo fundraiser to cover the costs. The fundraiser exploded with over $600,…
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In the early 1900s, Edmund Husserl founded a new school of philosophy called phenomenology. This new approach attempted to discard previous philosophical assumptions and explore the direct conscious experience of the human being. Husserl's student, Martin Heidegger, furthered the project with his book "Being and Time," which had a massive impact on…
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When a loosely connected group of disgruntled liberals burst onto the scene to tackle the problem of wokeness, it seemed like a big deal. Men like Jordan Peterson, Sam Harris, and Eric Weinstein found huge audiences while stressing the importance of free speech and open dialogue. But now, a decade after they made their mark, many members of the "in…
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If every culture shared a universal set of values, then immigration and integration would not be very big issues, but that just isn't the case. Surveys show that while every society lies, some are much more dishonest, which makes a high-trust society very difficult. With the internet allowing every culture to interact instantaneously, even traditio…
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In his first presidential term, Donald Trump had to battle the deep state and the unelected federal bureaucracy. During his second term, he faces a rogue judiciary. Judges have attempted to interfere with the armed forces, stop government spending cuts, and halt deportations. Now the Trump administration has fired its first shot across the bow by a…
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Federal judges have already blocked Trump administration efforts to reform the military, reduce spending, and rein in foreign aid. They act as though they — not the president — command the executive branch. Now, the Supreme Court has taken the absurd position that the due process rights of illegal alien gang members matter more than the rights of A…
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Modern secular Britain has slowly transformed into a soft tyranny that censors speech and persecutes Christians. As Islamic immigrants flood the country, a new religion has come to dominate the public square and challenged the identity of the United Kingdom. Father Calvin Robinson joins me to discuss the political and spiritual future of the U.K. F…
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Reports of the demise of wokeness have been greatly exaggerated. Despite the victory of Donald Trump and Republicans in the last election, many Democrat state legislatures are pushing on with the radical progressive agenda. The latest legislation out of Colorado would strip parents of their rights if their child is declared transgender and criminal…
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Texas is supposed to be one of the most fiercely American states in the union but has recently seen the construction of a massive Hindu idol and has plans for an explicitly Muslim city. Is this just freedom of religion at work, or do Americans have the right to prefer their religion and culture? Ronald Dodson, CEO of Dallas North Capital Partners a…
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Our ruling class members have willingly torched the credibility of the very institutions they rely on for legitimacy — all in pursuit of temporary political advantage. That destruction has accelerated a collapse that now feels inevitable. Liberalism faced an epistemological crisis and failed to meet the challenge. Like every tradition that cannot d…
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During a recent meeting with Donald Trump, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele pointed out a lesson that Americans have forgotten: Justice for the criminal is liberation for the average citizen. As Karmelo Anthony, the alleged murderer of high school athlete Austin Metcalf, raises hundreds of thousands of dollars while renting a new house and buying…
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Journalist Douglas Murray and comedian Dave Smith recently appeared on an episode of Joe Rogan's podcast that set the internet ablaze. The two men debated their positions on the wars in Gaza and in Ukraine, but what was really striking was the position Murray took on expertise. Murray has spent the last decade arguing against the expert consensus o…
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Modern Christians are regularly told that they must be empathetic and accommodating if they want to properly represent their faith, but is this really what God called us to? Pastor Joe Rigney joins me to discuss his new book, "The Sin of Empathy: Compassion and Its Counterfeits," and how emotional blackmail is being used to control Christians while…
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For decades, the global liberal economic order has operated on the assumption that nations could stretch supply chains across the world to maximize efficiency and profit — with little risk. A shocking share of goods essential to U.S. national security are produced almost entirely in China — including antibiotics and components used in American mili…
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The Trump administration secures a big win after a 5-4 Supreme Court ruling that confirmed the president's ability to use the Alien Enemies Act to deport violent gang members. It's an important victory, but in the aftermath, many have been debating whether or not illegal aliens should receive due process before being removed. We'll also be discussi…
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A violent attack at a high school track meet has gained national attention after Karmelo Anthony allegedly stabbed fellow student Austin Metcalf to death. Metcalf's father, Jeff, issued a public statement of forgiveness for Anthony, despite the alleged murderer showing no remorse. Many people have also noted the racial dynamic between Anthony, who …
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In war the battlefield is always changing, but what happens when the mind of the average person becomes the battlefield. Military victories used to hinge on casualties inflicted and territory taken, now control of information can be just as important. YouTuber Charlemagne joins me to discuss the idea of fifth generation warfare and how it impacts c…
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has courted controversy by deporting foreign students involved in protests on college campuses. But this begs a larger question: Why are so many American universities dominated by foreign students in the first place? Columnist Adam Johnston joins me to discuss the incentives that drive mass foreign enrollment and what…
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Marine Le Pen has become the most recent right-wing leader to be disqualified for election by judges in her own country, throwing the entire definition of Western liberal democracy into question. In addition, the post-Trump era should have led to massive political correction for the Left, but while some companies and politicians have adjusted their…
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Does the process of building a larger centralized national identity destroy the virtues that enable the formation of a republic? Is nationalism the correct vehicle for the concerns of middle-class Americans despite its contradictions? We'll be reading Samuel Francis' essay "Nationalism, Old and New" and seeing how it applies to the modern-day Ameri…
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In a better world, people would cultivate virtue and develop habits of right action, practicing them regardless of external pressures. But we don’t live in that world. For most, concepts like honor and morality emerge from community, not individual will. These vital, pro-social behaviors rely on constant reinforcement by others. When daily life con…
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A hacker recently breached the security of New York University and posted what the hacker claimed to be the admissions data for 2024. The alleged data reveals a wide disparity on SAT scores and GPA required based on race, with a clear preference against white and Asian students. This practice flies directly in the face of a recent Supreme Court rul…
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The MAGA movement is culturally ascendant, but with victory comes temptation. Several large "MAGA-aligned" Twitter accounts began making a strange push over the weekend, advocating to maintain the ability of food-stamp recipients to purchase soda with government benefits. It was later revealed that these accounts may have been paid by a third party…
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The movie industry is in crisis, as blockbuster after blockbuster flops at the theater. Some art forms, like the novel, feel like they could be eternal, while others, like the radio drama, become artifacts of their time. Do art forms ever die due to cultural neglect or technological advancement, or are they always ready to emerge in new and interes…
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From 1960s riots to the 2020 destruction, the Left has always used violence to push its agenda. The recent attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships are part of a long history of leftist terrorism in the United States. A near-monopoly on media and education has allowed progressives to rewrite history, erasing their movement’s violent past. Follow o…
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Just a few months into Donald Trump's second term, activist judges have lined up to block key elements of the president's agenda. Unelected judges are making blatantly unconstitutional rulings in an attempt to stop the deportation of dangerous cartel members and restore funding to progressive patronage networks like USAID. Even Chief Justice John R…
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Activists are once again warning about the dangers of saying "Christ is King" on the internet as a method of chilling speech. Several public figures who represent themselves as conservative have lined up behind an ADL-partnered "research institute" in an effort to stigmatize the religious declaration of truth. Why are so many theoretically conserva…
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As the global Left gears up to fight Donald Trump, consumerism has become the battlefield of choice. Canadians are renaming American food and products in a rehash of the "freedom fry" debacle after 9/11. Progressive terrorists are attacking Tesla cars and facilities as a proxy for Elon Musk and his Department of Government efficiency. Corporate bra…
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Political theorist and sociologist Vilfredo Pareto identified two main personality types among ruling elites: foxes and lions. In a healthy civilization, power circulates between these two types, allowing a balance that meets the needs of society at any given time. For decades, Western nations have been dominated by foxes, who favor manipulation ov…
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Many leaders in the international community cheered when Bashar al-Assad's regime collapsed in Syria, ignoring the warnings that while the strongman was brutal, he was holding back an even worse disaster. Now that the former leader has been deposed, Syria has spiraled into ethnic and religious conflict, with the country's Christians suffering some …
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Dimes and The Prudentialist tackle one of the most popular titles in the field of Critical Race Studies: "White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism" by Robin DiAngelo. Support Dimes Blood $atellite: https://bloodsatellite.ca/ Merch: https://goodsvffer.com/ Substack: https://vanguardistjournal.substack.com/ Support Prud…
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Matthew and Gio are back as we catch up on the news, and read an essay written by a friend of the show on the nature of gender ideology of the last decade. This stream is sponsored by Alp Nicotine Pouches: https://alppouch.com/Prude Read Vulpes' Article: https://reinhards.substack.com/p/the-borders-of-gender Find Giant Gio YouTube: https://www.yout…
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Dimes and Prudentialist conclude their coverage of "Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari by addressing the pillars of Oedipus and Schizoanalysis. Support Dimes Blood $atellite: https://bloodsatellite.ca/ Merch: https://goodsvffer.com/ Substack: https://vanguardistjournal.substack.com/ Support My Work Subs…
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A semi-prepared talk with notes covering the political, media, and local landscapes for the next four years in the wake of the second Trump administration. Streamed live on January 22 2025. *Support the Channel:* Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prudentialist Substack: http…
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Dimes and Prudentialist continue their "Do You Even Read" series by tackling one of the classics of Always-Referenced-Never-Read: "Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Support Dimes Blood $atellite: https://bloodsatellite.ca/ Merch: https://goodsvffer.com/ Substack: https://vanguardistjournal.substack.co…
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Concluding our first book in our "Do You Even Read?" show, Dimes and Prudentialist return to discuss Thomas Moynihan's "Spinal Catastrophism." This is the Third and Final part. Support Dimes Blood $atellite: https://bloodsatellite.ca/ Merch: https://goodsvffer.com/ Substack: vanguardistjournal.substack.com/ Support Prudentialist Subscribestar: http…
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