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Exit Interregnum

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Exit Interregnum is a podcast where guests are invited to use a memory from their own past and use it to imagine a change which would allow us to exit onto a different, more hopeful version of reality.
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Creative industries are increasingly seen as strategically significant engine of economic growth, job creation, and social cohesion . The notion of creative industries emerged in the late '90s in political discourse. It groups together such areas as media, multimedia, cinema, music, publishing, video games, interactive software and entertainment, design, advertising, art, shows (OECD definition). Creative industries are generally characterized by production of symbolic content, recourse to h ...
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Jason Jorjani discusses his new book Psychotron, which outlines the psychic arena in which techno-totalitarianism and techno-idealism now stand opposed across battle lines that defy the space-time continuum. Giving a philosophy-with-the-hammer analysis of the regressive Great Reset, as currently enforced by the anti-human globalist elite, Dr Jorjan…
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Constantin von Hoffmeister and Alexander Wolfheze engage in a discussion about Guillaume Faye, Alexander Dugin, H. P. Lovecraft, Julius Evola, ancestral deeds and fates, and the looming prospects of salvation or apocalypse. Von Hoffmeister's Substack: https://eurosiberia.substack.com/ Video version: https://odysee.com/@Arktos:9/interregnum69-consta…
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Video version: https://youtu.be/U2UfBH7yWc0 Mrs O’Doherty’s personal website: https://gemmaodoherty.com Mrs O’Doherty’s Substack: https://gemmaodoherty.substack.com/p/enemy-of-the-state Theme song: From the soundtrack to ‘Veronica Guerin’, about murdered Irish investigative journalist of the same name: ‘Veronica Guerin – Bad New (Harry Gregson-Will…
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Charles William Dailey joins Alexander Wolfheze to talk about his book, 'The Serpent Symbol in Tradition', recently published by Arktos: https://arktos.com/product/the-serpent-symbol-in-tradition/ VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R61U3y98Rlc (1) The quotation at 33:30 is taken from the famous scene in Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1987 film ‘…
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In this episode of Interregnum, Jason Reza Jorjani joins us to talk about his new book, 'Prometheism'. Paperback, $24.50: https://arktos.com/product/prometheism/ Hardback, $37.50: https://arktos.com/product/prometheism-hardback/ Ebook: https://amzn.to/35Du2TO VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/0Xhl_lz7-WY…
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Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove of New Thinking Allowed joins Arktos to discuss his decades of professional expertise in the field of Parapsychology. What is Parapsychology? What challenges does this relatively novel field of scientific exploration face within the wider scientific community, the academy, and society generally? What can it tell us about the wo…
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We are joined today by Edoardo Gagliardi, producer of an Italian YouTube channel called Metapolitics, to discuss a number of the metapolitical aspects to the present full-out assault on the ethnic identity of European and European-derived nations. We talk about some of the political and psychological background of the new immigration, the motives o…
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Interregnum greets Graf von Marstall of The Warden Post to discuss the burning and ever-more-timely question of how to live by Traditional standards in a world which increasingly seeks to forget and obliterate the same. Our conversation ranges over questions of masculinity and femininity, agriculture and self-reliance, community and politics, to to…
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Arktos author Ricardo Duchesne (https://arktos.com/people/ricardo-duchesne) joins Interregnum to discuss liberalism, providing a cogent overview of the various liberal traditions in the West and their uniqueness to Western Civilisation. Specific topics include the origins of the Western liberal tradition, the various meanings given to the concept o…
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Interregnum is joined by Michael Michailidis, who discusses the many aspects and ramifications of the pagan worldview in our understanding of history, our approach to Modernity, and our confrontation with our contemporary world. Join us for a vitalizing and penetrating conversation on our ancestral and cultural roots, and its relation to our philos…
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Richard Storey returns to Interregnum for our first podcast of the new year to discuss some of the major themes confronting the contemporary Right, some of the most recent trends in Arktos writing and some possibilities for the future in the populist awakening of the West. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/f8DO55VB6ro Richard Storey's book, 'The Uniq…
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Interregnum is joined by Chris A. Bond, who discusses his recent publication with us, Nemesis: The Jouvenelian vs. the Liberal Model of Human Orders, a timely and fascinating exposition of the work of Mencius Moldbug and especially Bertrand de Jouvenel. Chris guides us through the Jouvenelian theoretical model of power, which offers an incisive and…
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Dr. Jason Reza Jorjani joins Interregnum once again to discuss the second edition of his book 'Lovers of Sophia' (https://amzn.to/2OVPVUj), recently published with Arktos. Our topics include the meaning of philosophy, the question of freedom of the will, and the concept of worldview warfare as a means of understanding – and combating – the final de…
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Vincent Joyce talks to us about his recent novel 'The Long Goodbye' (https://arktos.com/product/the-long-goodbye/), published by Arktos, and we delve into discussion of some of the book’s major themes — nostalgia, history, living meaningfully in times of crisis, and the warrior ethos both yesterday and today. We are led thence to the question of co…
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Johannes Scharf, author of the recent Arktos publication 'Der entfesselte Prometheus', joins Interregnum for a critical analysis of the differences and similarities between republics and democracies, and discusses the question of whether the former might remain viable where the latter fail. Scharf's, Hoffmeister's and Nagel's book: https://arktos.c…
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Curt Doolittle joins Interregnum to discuss the challenging and wide-ranging theory of propertarianism – what it is, how it differs from libertarianism and capitalism, how it relates to our Western heritage, and the revolutionary solutions it poses for our contemporary problems. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/TwA8CeHHYZE…
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In this episode of Interregnum, we are joined by Constantin von Hoffmeister, Johannes Scharf, and Guillaume Faye’s own French editor, Daniel Conversano, to discuss the last book which Faye finished before his death, Ethnic Apocalypse: The Coming European Civil War. We consider this book directly in the context of the social, political and ethnograp…
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Dr Jason Reza Jorjani joins Interregnum to discuss his recent Arktos release, Iranian Leviathan: A Monumental History of Mithra’s Abode. Beginning from keen analysis of recent events – the US abandonment of the Iran Nuclear Deal up to the potentially disastrous bombings on Saudi Arabia of September 14, 2019 – we delve into a discussion of some of t…
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Jared George of The Great Order and Jason Kohne of No White Guilt join Interregnum to talk about the state of American culture and the battle currently underway for the soul and the future of the United States. We also discuss the relationship between the US and Europe and the importance of culture and art in the social and political struggles conf…
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Tim Kelly, host of Our Interesting Times (https://www.youtube.com/user/thkelly67), joins Interregnum to discuss the epochal demographic changes currently underway in the United States, what forces and agendas are causing and shaping them, and the systemic and dramatic consequences they are having on the level of society, economy, politics and cultu…
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Borzoi Boscovic joins Interregnum to discuss the unprecedented influence of the contemporary mainstream media. What is the media, historically and actually? What are its biases, its agenda, its structure and its effect on society and human life? We discuss along the way technology, the struggle for mental independence in our day, and the overall st…
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Arktos author Richard Storey returns to Interregnum to talk about Catholicism on the Right, discussing some of the pressing questions facing the Church today: Do Christianity and Catholicism promote egalitarianism, socialism and universalism? Is Catholicism an ethnic departure from European tradition? And what is the relationship between the Church…
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The themes of this episode of Interregnum are the formation of a new mythology for the West, the role of fiction literature in the dissident Right, the plight of white South Africa, and the question of how history relates to ethnicity – all discussed through the brilliant fictional work of Fenek Solère, whose novel Kraal has recently been published…
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What can scientific research tell us about why some peoples are more open to immigrants than others? Why do some nations put up walls where others put up welcome signs, and what possible outcomes can be expected from both of these responses? Edward Dutton has delved deeply into these and related topics, and written a book about them. He joins Inter…
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Tim Kirby of the Center for Syncretic Studies talks to the Arktos crew about Fourth Political Theory and the state of affairs in modern Russia, where Tim has lived for many years. What is 4PT and why is it necessary? Does Russia offer an alternative to modern liberalism? How do Russians see the West? Is Russia a threat to Europe, and Eastern Europe…
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Tristan Haggard of Primal Edge Health joins the Arktos crew to talk about the keto carnivore diet and its ramifications, not only for physical and mental health, but for our Western cultures and society as a whole. From industrialized agriculture to the control over food production, from the propagandists promoting veganism to the war against the r…
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The Interregnum crew are joined by Norman Lowell (https://arktos.com/people/norman-lowell) to discuss the recent Arktos publication of his 'Imperium Europa' (https://arktos.com/product/imperium-europa). Norman tells us about his singular vision for the future of Europe with its unique mixture of past and future, spirituality and technology, and dis…
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Arktos is joined by Joaquin Flores of the Center for Syncretic Studies to discuss the current liberal paradigm gripping the world, its consequences, historical causes and its accelerating breakdown, and the work that he and the Center are doing to prepare for the world to follow. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/QlCW0mRSgLw…
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