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December 10, 2021 Print

The Ancient Ethnostate: Biopolitical Thought in Classical Greece

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Recorded December 10th, 2021. Topics:
➣ The childish anthropology of liberalism
➣ Liberalism rests on prosperity
➣ The “Last Man” mocking the past
➣ Modern society is built on a mountain of corpses
➣ Political extremism
➣ Liberalism can’t survive a crisis
➣ Post-liberal authoritarianism
➣ A trajectory of decadence and intellectualization
➣ Religious software for reproduction
➣ Heroic war vs. moralistic war
➣ Modern obsession with the theoretical
➣ Ancient eugenics
➣ Refuting “progress”
➣ Greeks as Herrenvolk
➣ Stoicism, Buddhism, Christianity as decline ideologies
➣ Stoicism and Logos
➣ The true history of nationalism
➣ The prospect of a future ethnostate
➣ “Mad scientist globalism”

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