Michael Millerman - Post-Liberalism as a Reality
You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/ I chat to rogue scholar Michael Millerman about what political philosophy can teach us in a post-liberal age. We also talk about: Having roots in Eastern Europe as a motivation for learning political philosophy Post-liberalism as a reality beyond liberalism, communism, and fascism What does Alexander Dugin add to the conversation? Questioning the Individual and replacing him with different other subjectivities. “Freedom means the freedom to reject liberalism” Going back to the roots of our tradition to understand the fruits of it Each Ethnos and the possibility of universal political principles - does Ango-Saxon politics work in Eastern Europe? Can everyone get a liberal education? Infohazards in understanding political philosophy. The Marketplace of Ideas as a filter for truth. Eastern Mysticism and how it helps us see nuance in “the self” Being embodied vs. being in your body - Gnosticism as a fundamental imbalance. Michael's recommended subversives are Leo Strauss, Alexander Dugin, and Martin Heidegger. You can find his latest projects at @M_Millerman on Twitter and his excellent political philosophy courses on Teachable at: https://millerman.teachable.com/
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