Pete Quiñones on a multifaceted approach to politics and culture
Pete Quiñones returns to the show to talk about his return to allegiance with the Libertarian Party (specifically the LP Mises Caucus). We talk about art of political power and why radical individualism necessary but insufficient.
This is a political episode, and there’s lots of inside baseball. So I’ll forgive you if you skip it.
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Pete Links
Stream The Monopoly on Violence on Amazon
Read The Machiavellians. (The book is hundreds of dollars in print, but it’s free on Kindle Unlimited, which I think you should subscribe to! I've increased my book-reading significantly since subscribing a year ago.)
The Greater Reset Links
The Greater Reset: Click the link and scroll down to sign up for free
The Great Reset explained by John Bush
"The Great Reset for Dummies", recommended by propaganda expert Mark Crispin Miller
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