Ep 42 Renaud Camus: Enemy of the Disaster
We are joined by guests Louis Betty and Ethan Rundell to discuss a new collection of essays by Renaud Camus--who famously coined the phrase "Great Replacement."

We are joined by guests Louis Betty and Ethan Rundell to discuss a new collection of essays by Renaud Camus--who famously coined the phrase "Great Replacement."
Dave Benner helps us answer a timely question!
Joined by Nate Hochman to talk about the rightward shift of Middle America
We welcome Jayant Bhandari to talk about his understanding of Indian and South Asian culture and the difficulty Western culture has with integrating them into our society.
I am joined by Paul Gottfried to talk about the essence of the Right Wing, and its relation to Critical Theory
We are joined by Geoff Shepard, and we get into the nitty-gritty of the Watergate scandal.
The man, the myth, the legend. Chief of Noticers Steve Sailer talks his new book and his experience as a man of stats.
John Doyle joins us today to talk about the Civil Rights Movement and the long term effect it has had on the United States and its political culture.
Jeremy Carl joins us to talk about his new book The Unprotected Class
Darryl Hart joins us to talk about the Sage of Baltimore and his war against the progressive, centralizing spirit of the early twentieth century.
Brion McClanahan joins us for a conversation on the American South and its role in the American experience. He defends the South and its culture, explicating what the Southern tradition means and why its important.
Buck Johnson joins the Chronicles Podcast for a discussion about the crisis of secularity in the West and the phenomenon of the Right rediscovering traditional Christianity.
We are joined by Kruptos to engage in a reflection on the meaning of the technological society as described by the French writer Jacques Ellul. Kruptos' Substack: https://www.seekingthehiddenthing.com/ Ellul books mentioned: The Technological Society Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes The Political Illusion
Lee Congdon joins us to introduce one of America's greatest foreign policy voices in the twentieth century. A critic of Communism and Liberal Democracy both, Kennan was always slightly out of step with the foreign policy establishment. And his dissent has now been vindicated.
Bill Watkins joins us to talk about the life and views of John Taylor of Caroline. You can read Watkins' piece here: https://chroniclesmagazine.org/remembering-the-right/remembering-john-taylor-of-caroline/
James Kalb joins us to give an overview of the life and contributions of Paul Elmer More. Kalb's Chronicles Magazine piece can be found here: https://chroniclesmagazine.org/remembering-the-right/remembering-paul-elmer-more/
Michael Millerman on Dugin and Russia
Charles Haywood - Accelerationism and Radicalizing the Right
Sean Davis on Washington's Corruption
Logan Hall on Immigration and the Elites that Hate Us
Paul Gottfried talks about immigration and other miscellaneous current events
Jared Lovell joins us to talk Burke vs. Paine, traditionalism in religion, and the failures of secular liberalism.
We are back after a hiatus and excited to start a livestream version of the podcast, and shift to two a week starting next week. In this episode, Paul Gottfried goes in depth on his understanding of the postwar presidency, from Truman to Ford. Part reflective, part analysis, this is Paul at his Thank you for being a Tom Woods supporting listener!st insightful!.
Charles Haywood, who blogs at The Worthy House, joins us to review several themes from Patrick Deneen's new book Regime Change.
Paul Gottfried talks with us about the thought of Thomas Hobbes. We get into Hobbes' anticipation of Carl Schmitt, and his views on political sovereignty. We also get an introductory discussion about Napoleon!
Paul Gottfried joins us to welcome Professor Stanley Payne, the eminent historian of twentieth century Spain. We talk about the context of the war, some of the myths, and Dr. Payne and Dr. Gottfried reflect on Franco's time at the helm of Spanish politics.
In this special episode, we have a discussion about a recent review of Gottfried's newly edited The Paleoconservative Anthology. The review, written by Michael Lucchese, was published at LawLiberty.org.
Great conversation with Paul Gottfried and Doug Wilson on Doug's May 2023 Chronicles Magazine essay "Social Contract Theory as Feathered Serpent."
We were pleased to welcome James O'Keefe on the podcast today and we talked about his various projects and got his take on the state of journalism.
We are joined today by Nathan Pinkoski to discuss his essay on the controversial book of fiction The Camp of the Saints. We talk about the unwillingness of Western leaders to defend their peoples and the loss of cultural heritage that is ensuing.