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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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With a massive, 1,500-page spending bill full of pork working its way through Congress right before Christmas break, Elon Musk used his social media platform to help crush the legislation and get a more trimmed down version introduced. This sent politicians and media pundits into a tailspin as they screamed about an unelected billionaire wielding s…
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As soon as the shocking video of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s assassination on a New York City street went public, the Left began turning the murderer into a folk hero. The justification for this disturbing behavior is the claim of “obscene profits” made by corrupt health care companies. Yet, these same progressives attacked anyone who que…
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Many people operating in the center of American and British politics identify themselves as classical liberals, but their ideology bears little resemblance to a thinker like John Locke. What is real classical liberalism, and can it return to prominence in the modern political environment? Stelios Panagiotou of "The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters" join…
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The philosopher Nick Land has a fascinating theory about the law of entropy and how it relates to the nature of time. We will be discussing the nature of intelligence, the way in which it battles against the forces of entropy, and the implications of this tension on the nature of time. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-aur…
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The Peter Jackson "Lord of the Rings" trilogy remains a beloved series of movies that harkens back to a time when heroic stories could still be told in Hollywood. The quality of the movies has only become more apparent due to the woke disaster that is Amazon's "Rings of Power" series. Podcaster the Middle-earth Mixer joins me to discuss why the bri…
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Individualism versus collectivism is a false binary. Lower-order organic identities — such as family, faith, and community — have repeatedly proven to be the only effective forces against the imposition of top-down despotism. The true battle is not between individualism and collectivism but between ordered liberty and disordered tyranny. Follow on:…
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Donald Trump has promised to dismantle the Department of Education as part of his next presidential administration, but many previous Republican presidents have tried and failed. What does the DOE actually do, can it be dismantled, and what would education look like after it is gone? Connor Boyack, author and president of the Libertas Institute, jo…
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The push for legalized euthanasia has reached British shores, accompanied by grim subway advertisements and endorsements in the Economist. Canada’s monstrous euthanasia program should serve as a warning for other Western nations. Instead, the U.K. seems intent on diving headfirst into this moral abyss. The growing embrace of industrial-scale medica…
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In the wake of Donald Trump's major victory in the United States, Justin Trudeau of Canada and Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom have done a dramatic about-face on immigration. Both prime ministers have suddenly acknowledged the harmful effects of mass immigration and are promising to take actions to limit the influx of foreigners. Are leftist lea…
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Every few years, progressive "Lord of the Rings" fans rediscover that J.R.R. Tolkien was a conservative Catholic who supported Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War. This clashes with their current obsession over "media literacy" and intent of the author when it comes to interpreting works of art. We'll be reading one of Tolkien's letters i…
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In a recent appearance on the "Triggernometry" podcast, James Lindsay joined hosts Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster in an attempt to define the term "woke Right." Their explanation seemed rather confused and left many with more questions than answers. We'll review the segment and discuss why these disgruntled liberals are so obsessed with trying…
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Several internecine conflicts have broken out among those on the Right, and their public behavior has been appalling. We'll be diving into internet drama battles, the Antioch Declaration, and why appealing to the standards of the Left to cancel your opponents is the ultimate form of defeat. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/th…
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After decades of cultural and institutional domination, progressives find themselves on the losing end, desperately attempting to hold on to the the territory they have gained. For better or worse, the media have made Donald Trump the center of public life, and now they must deal with their worst nightmare, as a preference cascade is making it tren…
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Of Donald Trump's initial appointments, the announcement of Matt Gaetz for attorney general was both the most controversial to his enemies and the most energizing to his supporters. Now that Gaetz has withdrawn his own name from consideration in the face of scandalous allegations, has Trump suffered the first loss of his second term? In addition, t…
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The only thing more embarrassing than electing a man pretending to be a woman to the U.S. House of Representatives is the clumsy and timid response by Republicans. Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Nancy Mace should have had an easy time making the argument that women must be protected from this gender ideology madness in the bathroom. Instead, GOP vot…
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The newest BioWare game Dragon Age: The Veilguard is comically woke, but the company has a long history of inserting progressive themes into its products. In fact, BioWare games were so woke that they helped to fuel the initial GamerGate movement. I tell my story of discovering GamerGate while handling social media moderation for BioWare and how it…
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Political theorist Carl Schmitt introduced the friend/enemy distinction in his book "The Concept of the Political," but as his work has gained notoriety, the concept has been heavily misrepresented. The author and political scholar Michael Millerman joins me to clarify the friend/enemy distinction and discuss Leo Strauss' thoughts on the works of S…
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Democrats love to champion "our democracy," and Republicans love to reply "America is republic, not a democracy," but few are able to explain the difference between the two. We look into the nature of republics from the classical period to the modern day, drawing on thinkers from Aristotle to Machiavelli to Madison. What is a republic, and how can …
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Donald Trump has delivered an earth-shattering loss to the American Left. The reality television star did not just achieve a convincing win in the Electoral College but also secured the popular vote and maintained down-ticket momentum with Republicans capturing the Senate and possibly retaining the House as well. This kind of definitive mandate for…
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Christianity began as a persecuted religion in the Roman Empire, but by 350 A.D., it had spread and come to hold great influence. Julian, the last pagan emperor, rejected Christianity and attempted to restore the Hellenic traditions of Rome. The emperor even went so far as to try to rebuild the Jewish temple, hoping that this would undermine a core…
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Does the reality of scale and geopolitical competition doom us to mass managerial governance? Is there any way for a nation to maintain sovereignty while protecting the liberty of its citizens? Rudyard Lynch of Whatifalthist joins me to discuss the work of Samuel T. Francis and the problem of managerialism. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.…
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Leftists spent years calling Donald Trump a fascist who would imprison or even kill his opponents. Now, these total cowards are talking about a peaceful transfer of power to a man they called Hitler. Leftist pundits are also noticing a collapse of support and subscribers as Democrats burn out and tune out. Podcast host J. Burden joins me to discuss…
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Trump pulls out a historic win, receiving a crushing mandate and defeating a corrupt and cynical media machine. We'll break down what happened, check out some of the best leftist meltdowns, and think about what this means for the future of the Right. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114 Spoti…
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This video is the first in a series exploring hyperagents and the role that post-human forces can exert on modern politics. In this installment we explore how tradition and culture shape human civilization and the role that technology and ideology can play in radically altering those cultures. War, conquest, trade, and religion can create organizat…
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After a vicious knife attack left several children dead, the U.K. government assured citizens that the murder had no connection to Islam and even arrested citizens who claimed otherwise. Connor Tomlinson of the Lotus Eaters joins me to discuss the shocking revelation that the government lied about the motives of the killer in the hopes of protectin…
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As the poll numbers for the presidential election tighten, the Democrats have made a number of blunders, including Joe Biden referring to Trump supporters as "garbage." Major newspapers are refusing to endorse a candidate for the first time in decades, and it has become clear that the establishment has lost its faith in Harris. Columnist Patrick Ca…
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Elon Musk recently shared the classic "return the shopping cart" meme, introducing millions of people to the concept of shopping-cart nationalism. A society with low time-preference and high degree of social trust can do amazing things, but it requires a predisposition to prosocial behavior. We'll discuss social responsibility and the way it has be…
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Democrats declare everything they disagree with is fascism, and even conservatives will use the term to describe their opponents. But how can the Left and Right both be fascist? Why has this term come to dominate our political discourse? We look at the real historical ideology of fascism and why it is obsolete when assessing our current political r…
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A new bombshell report has revealed that the Kamala Harris campaign is working with the U.K. Labour Party to censor social media and news outlets inside the United States in the hope of impacting the 2024 presidential contest. Foreign agents are colluding with the Harris campaign to end free speech in the United States and using the tyranny they ha…
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Donald Trump is gaining momentum as the presidential election draws near and the left are beginning to panic as his victory begin to feel inevitable. Trump has promised to place Elon Musk in a prominent role set on reforming the administrative state if he is elected. We will review a new essay from political theorist Curtis Yarvin on the difficulti…
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The Kamala Harris campaign is panicking as the candidate encounters a serious problem with reaching male voters. Clumsy attempts to redefine masculinity have only produced cartoonishly bad campaign ads and the elevation of weak men like Tim Walz. Dave the Distributist joins me to discuss the gender divide in politics and why Democrats are finding i…
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The FBI has quietly adjusted its crime statistics for 2022, revealing that the violent crime rate actually increased 4.5% instead of falling by the previously reported figure of 2.1%. The correction conveniently comes after presidential debates have concluded and early voting has already begun. Podcaster J. Burden joins me to discuss the consequenc…
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Leftist ideology cannot tolerate the concept of great individuals or natural hierarchies, which is why it fails to reach for the achievements those people make possible. Without a new frontier to explore, Western societies seem to turn inward and consume themselves. Space, as the final frontier, calls us to greatness. Follow on: Apple: https://podc…
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Immigration has become the central issue of the 2024 presidential election, and the Democrats have doubled down on their support for the importation of foreign labor. At the heart of every liberal argument are two assertions: We need slave labor to run the economy, and you deserve to be replaced. In this episode, we discuss the bizarre messaging st…
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Can people make an active choice to avoid the destructive aspects of technology and consumption that strip us of humanity? Or should humans embrace the digital future and seek to transform ourselves into something entirely new? The Prudentialist returns to continue our reading and analysis of Nick Land's philosophical essay "Meltdown." Follow on: A…
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Labor leaders inevitably realize their personal interests differ from those of the average union member. In the end, it is the organization and its influence that serve the leaders, not the leaders who serve the organization and its constituents. The Right’s shift toward supporting American workers is a good thing, but we must avoid embracing corru…
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As multiple devastating hurricanes rock the United States, FEMA is telling Americans that the agency is out of money to assist disaster victims. The government seems to have almost infinite funds to fight proxy wars abroad or settle immigrants in the United States but not to help desperate American citizens. Kevin Dolan, founder of Exit, joins me t…
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A growing unrest under the ruling order is sweeping Western nations, and Donald Trump has become the avatar for this populist wave. How do these populist forces change the political dynamic both domestically and internationally? Author and commentator Dr. Steve Turley joins me to discuss his new book, "Fight." Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.app…
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The author and commentator James Lindsay has constructed an elaborate conspiracy theory in which I am a central figure. Lindsay has asserted that the archangel Michael is actually a secret symbol that Catholics are using in coordination with the World Economic Forum to subvert the American right and trick Christian nationalists into summoning a Zor…
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Democrats have created an incredibly powerful leviathan and unleashed it against their political opponents. Progressives know they’ve crossed a line they can’t walk back from and fear that conservatives would be just as ruthless if given the chance. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114 Spotif…
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For the ancients, justice was a matter of individual action, a virtue to be cultivated in relation to others inside your community. The modern conception of justice has redefined it as a certain configuration of institutional forces inside a society. Athenian Stranger joins me to discuss the shift and why it has led to the progressive incarnation o…
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A shocking new report from ICE has revealed that the agency has released over half a million illegal aliens with criminal records into the United States. A staggering 13,000 of those individuals were convicted of murder, while 16,000 were convicted of sexual assault. The Biden-Harris administration has not only failed in its duty to protect the cou…
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As the complexity of information and capital exchange in cyberspace outruns the ability of governments to regulate, the ends to which human systems will go to regain control escalate. How does the radical acceleration of technology and commerce warp the incentives for human actors? The Prudentialist returns to continue the reading and analysis of N…
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The right to associate — to form communities with others and maintain the character and way of life in those communities — is the most basic of natural laws. It is both moral and just to protect our communities from replacement migration, and we must never be shamed into believing otherwise. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t…
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The classical liberalism that inspired the founding of the United States looks radically different from the ideology that has come to rule the Western world. Is the system we live under now a descendent of liberalism or a radical break from that tradition? Author and editor in chief of Chronicles magazine Paul Gottfried joins me to discuss. Follow …
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The pandemic should have been a critical moment for libertarians to seize the national narrative and uniformly oppose government tyranny. Instead, many fell silent or even fell in line with lockdowns. Why did so many who champion the ideology of small government cower before the state? Jeffrey Tucker, president of the Brownstone Institute, joins me…
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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…
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For the second time in as many months, Donald Trump has survived an assassination attempt. Progressives have leaned heavily into the idea that Trump is responsible for the attacks on his own life, doubling down on their rhetorical justifications. The Left has decided that political violence should be a regular feature of American life and that only…
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A strange coalition of disaffected liberals, classic conservatives, libertarians, and the New Right have found common cause in the battle against the woke hegemony, but the contradictions inside that coalition have begun to create serious fractures. What is the state of the anti-woke coalition, and can the factions put aside their differences to de…
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Donald Trump has survived a second assassination attempt after a deranged gunman spewing Democratic Party talking points planned an ambush at a Florida golf course. Instead of taking responsibility for their dangerous rhetoric, the media have attacked Trump, blaming him for the political violence of the Left. Jeremy Carl, senior fellow at the Clare…
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