Ideas For Your People and Patrons for The People

Dimes and Judas discuss a recent controversy involving the author CA Bond and his publisher Imperium Press on the topic of secretive funding of ecelebs as a force magnifier. This evolves into a discussion of the book Rise of Christianity by Rodney Stark, and how big ideas spread through interpersonal networking while attracting the acceptance […]

Ghostbusting Our Civilization’s Center & The Prism of Communal Myth

Dimes and Judas discuss the book “Anthropomorphics: The Originary Grammar of the Center” by Dennis Bouvard and delve into a fascinating hypothesis in how everything from vast empires to nomadic tribes are founded on the mythical value-sets existing between our world and the world of the unknown, how that lead to the creation of communication, […]

Reign of Quantity: Shivs in the Modernist Entropy Prison

Dimes and Judas discuss the book Reign of Quantity & The Signs of the Times by René Guénon, focusing primarily on Western civilization’s disassociation with the spiritual and metaphysical world – and the interplay of dependency between them – and its separation from everyday life and action, ushering in what Guénon calls the Reign of […]

NRx: CyberSchizo Cathedral Conference

 Dimes and Judas – the Bad Optics Leaf Gods – dive into the history of the Neoreactionary/NRx movement popularized in the early 2010s and prior, citing some anecdotes from the time reviewing work primarily from Mencius Moldbug’s (Curtis Yarvin) Unqualified Reservations, and Fanged Noumena by Nick Land. References: Unqualified Reservations: https://bit.ly/3kt2xUb Fanged Noumena: https://bit.ly/3xJAvHX Game Clip: […]

Battlefield: Eurasia, or What the Frig is Duginism?

Dimes and Judas discuss 2 works on the topic of Eurasianism, both from different angles: The Fourth Political Theory by Aleksandr Dugin, and The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew Brzezinski. It briefly walks through Eurasianism as a central fulcrum of geopolitics going forward, and explores the philosophy known as Duginism to work specifically within this framework. […]