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Long form discussions on building Christian Politics after Liberalism.
The Case for Sex Discrimination | Mag Review 5.3
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In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Alex Denley review the latest New Polity Magazine, Issue 5.3, which includes articles on sex discrimination in the workplace, the demise of the hippocratic oath, the state of the pro-life movement, and more.
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In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Alex Denley review the latest New Polity Magazine, Issue 5.3, which includes articles on sex discrimination in the workplace, the demise of the hippocratic oath, the state of the pro-life movement, and more.
New Polity Issue 5.3 is available for order at newpolity.com/single-issues?category=Backlist
Subscribe for all our best essays: newpolity.com/magazine
Join the conversation on our Discord: discord.gg/bNJ2uE7as6
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Our Kind of People | New Polity 2025
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Register for New Polity 2025 here! newpolity.com/events/2025 The fifth annual New Polity conference takes “the people” as its theme and object of wonder. Motivated by the apparent victory of populism in the United States’ 2024 election, and inspired by the Holy Roman Pontiff’s love for Latin America’s “theology of the people,” this meeting of theologians, philosophers (and, let’s face it, preac...
The Church Against the State | Andrew Willard Jones
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Pre-order The Church Against the State at newpolity.com/press The Church sees the world as God’s good and harmonious Creation, a primordial peace. In his acclaimed book Before Church and State, Andrew Willard Jones revealed that society in the High Middle Ages was a striving toward liberation by grace, which led to subsidiarity. In The Church Against the State, he argues that this uniquely Chri...
The New Political Right: Pagan or Christian?
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All the energy and vitality today is on the political right; the old conservative reactionary stance has been replaced with active, rival voices aimed at constructing a new regime. One such voice is Bronze Age Pervert and his followers. Through their series "The Politics of Paganism," Alex Denley and Dr. Andrew Jones have explored the Nietzschean proposal, arguing that it is doomed to failure. ...
Aristotle and The Final End of Politics
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Aristotle argues that politics is the architectonic science which orders all human action to its final end. But, for Christians, the final end is the beatific vision. Alex Denley and Dr. Andrew Jones discuss how Christianity moves the architectonic science from politics to theology. Full podcast: th-cam.com/video/ly2hGv9SRZc/w-d-xo.html Subscribe to the greatest magazine on earth: newpolity.com...
Gender Identity and The Culture of Narcissism
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In what culture does gender identity becomes a major issue? Marc Barnes and Maria Brandell discuss Christopher Lasch's book "The Culture of Narcissim" and how identity politics came about. Full podcast: th-cam.com/video/6TkHa6DWKyU/w-d-xo.html Subscribe to New Polity magazine! newpolity.com/magazine Check out our essays: newpolity.com/essays Join the conversation on our Discord: discord.gg/bNJ2...
Restoring Freedom: The New Law of Grace
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Why do we not feel free? As modern liberalism continues to isolate and divide, our common experience is a lack of freedom, of being constrained and enslaved. But, how can true freedom be restored? In this episode of the Politics of Paganism, Alex Denley and Dr. Andrew Jones discuss the New Law and how grace restores true freedom. Read our essays at newpolity.com/essays Subscribe to the greatest...
Gender Roles in the Medieval Age
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How did men and women view their gender in the medieval age? Marc Barnes and Maria Brandell look at the medieval sources and argue that there were different but complimentary gendered worlds for men and women. Full podcast: th-cam.com/video/B5zSD_yPUX0/w-d-xo.html Subscribe to the greatest magazine on earth: newpolity.com/magazine Join the conversation on Discord: discord.gg/bNJ2uE7as6 Timestam...
How to Turn a Tyrant into a King | Aristotle's Politics
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Aristotle lays out how the mixed constitution works in the "Politics." How do the many, the few, and the one all work together in one regime? Could a tyrant become a king? Watch the full podcast here: th-cam.com/video/wLatkjfraAs/w-d-xo.html Subscribe to New Polity magazine! newpolity.com/magazine Join the conversation on Discord: Join the conversation on our Discord: discord.gg/bNJ2uE7as6 Time...
Aquinas on Salvation History: From Moses to Christ
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St. Thomas Aquinas presents salvation history in three stages: The Age of Nature, the Age of Law, and the Age of Grace. The pagans are stuck within the age of nature; fallen humanity inevitably declines into idolatry and slavery. But, God has a plan for saving man. From the time of Moses until Christ, God's chosen people are in the Age of Law which points forward to the coming of Christ. In thi...
Aquinas on Law: The Open World of Grace
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The pagan cosmos is a closed world: the city is never truly self-sufficient, requiring natural slaves and war; regimes rise and fall cyclically; the regime's justice is never true justice. In the Treatise on Law (ST I-II, Q.90-108), St. Thomas Aquinas presents a different vision: the open world of grace. God orders the world through the eternal law; rational creatures participate in providence ...
The End of Politics: Temple Slave States
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Plato and Aristotle argue that aristocracy is the ideal regime, but it never lasts for long. What's most powerful wins, and the masses are always the most powerful in number. Eventually, every pagan regime declines into the production of idols and temple slavery whether Egypt, Greece, or Rome. In this episode of the Politics of Paganism, Alex Denley and Dr. Andrew Jones discuss this decline and...
The Dark Reality of Medical Aid in Dying
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Medically-assisted suicide bills are being introduced in states all over the country. Proponents say that it allows people to "die with dignity" and that it gives people "autonomy." But, the actual reality is far darker. In states like Oregon and California, people have been denied life-saving treatment and recommended suicide. People with disabilities and depression have been pressured into su...
Aristotle's Politics: Natural Slaves and The One True Statesman
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Aristotle's "Politics" is full of deep insight: politics as the architectonic science, the mixed constitution, happiness as the end of the city. But, there's a group which is excluded from human virtue; namely, the natural slave. Alex Denley and Dr. Andrew Jones discuss how the "natural slave" reveals the structure of Aristotle's just city: a limited class of citizens over an unspecified amount...
The 401k Story: A Deep Dive with Its Inventor, Ted Benna
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Ted Benna has been called the "Father of the 401k." But now, he says that he created a monster. He intended for the 401(k) to help turn spenders into savers, but it has become full of hidden fees and salary reductions that only enrich the financial industry rather than savers. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam interview Ted Benna for his story of the 401(k). Essays by New Polity on Mo...
The James Donald Forbes McCann Good Money Plan | Cash, Stocks, and the Marital Debt
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The James Donald Forbes McCann Good Money Plan | Cash, Stocks, and the Marital Debt
The Vicious Circle: Aristocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy, and Tyranny
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The Vicious Circle: Aristocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy, and Tyranny
Shadows of Justice | A Close Reading of Plato's Republic
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Shadows of Justice | A Close Reading of Plato's Republic
The Fear of Death and the City of Man
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The Fear of Death and the City of Man
The New Paganism and the Rise of the Nietzscheans
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The New Paganism and the Rise of the Nietzscheans
Gendered Language and Pronouns | Season 2 Q&A
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Gendered Language and Pronouns | Season 2 Q&A
America and the Inversion of Tyranny | Magazine 5.1 Review
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America and the Inversion of Tyranny | Magazine 5.1 Review
Fighting Against Legalized Euthanasia | West Virginia Delegate Pat McGeehan
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Fighting Against Legalized Euthanasia | West Virginia Delegate Pat McGeehan
Abortion and the Control of the Body | Part 2
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Abortion and the Control of the Body | Part 2
Contraception and the Control of the Body | Part 1
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Contraception and the Control of the Body | Part 1
America's Decline into Paganism | John Daniel Davidson of The Federalist
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America's Decline into Paganism | John Daniel Davidson of The Federalist
The Scandal of Virginity in Ancient Rome
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The Scandal of Virginity in Ancient Rome
Very timely subject, love it!
The alternate to a lie is the truth
Good article and good discussion
I am pretty sure I HAVE actually smoked cigarettes while watching a slowly turning fan internally debating the universalism of the Church vs. the particularism of peoplehood. They weren't menthols, but why was this so on the nose.
no man or woman in Christ..
aw young jacob. I was looking for a podcast or article from New Polity about unions and wage negotiations if there is one, you got any pointers?
Love it
Just received our copy in NZ, yet to read McCarthy's article but looking forward to it 😊
Great title
Wish we could claim credit-but that belongs to Margaret Harper McCarthy: newpolity.com/blog/sex-discrimination
After 29 of these podcasts I can't help but wonder how you two became so well versed in the social teaching. Do you research before each episode? I'm a convert - not a cradle Catholic and drinking from the firehouse.
If we can't attend, could you please share the reading list?
God Bless this journey. I had already liquidated my RRSP and TFSA (Canada) to invest and donate. Some went into my own business which included some QOL upgrades for our guys. Im looking at updating our local Gun Club range, church and my home. I'm not afraid of poverty (been there before) nor death (Pray for me)
The answer had better be pagan.
Kinesis is exactly what your talking about
This interview is horrific. I myself was a priest for 10 years, and I am now a pagan. So much of what was said within this interview is simply devoid of facts. Pagan is a very wide broad term. I would pay good money to join this interview and give an accurate picture of paganism. I also find it so hypocritical the finger pointing at “paganism”, without mentioning the horrific atrocities thats have been committed by Christian governments for hundreds of years. This is just two men cuddling each other’s deluded ideas.
The irony is that the Bible is FULL of slaves. Paganism is a beautiful way of viewing the world that puts us in harmony with nature.
there is no truth, everything is permitted...... not only is that not what pagans believe. , but really ? ripping off the Assassin's creed ? :P
great guest
Paganism is based
This guy believes in a heaven that can only exist by sending a large amount of people *to Hell!* What kind of “not a utopia” is that?!
To pretend there is no slavery in Christianity is more than laughable. And to act like chattel slavery wasn't blessed by the church is just untruthful.
This has me thinking of Academic Agent and his arguments that tastes are shaped by elites.
Register here for New Polity 2025! newpolity.com/events/2025 Early bird price ends on January 31st.
How is this not more popular.
Will the conference be streamed live and/or available to watch afterwards like some of your previous conferences?
It will not. Few reasons why we don’t anymore, but it does change the feel to have it broadcasted.
@ fair enough. I appreciate that, but it is sad for us who are so far away!
@@NewPolityPodcast I can certainly appreciate that - though I am a little disappointed to hear it. I hope some of the talks will be worked up into papers for the journal or something. All the best with the prep for what will no doubt be a great event
May 29-31! It's on my calendar!
I don't get what's so funny about such an important topic. Only the guy on the right was serious.
Definitely going to register; are you accepting papers or abstracts? Would love to contribute in any way.
Yep, send submissions to editor@newpolity.com
they pronounce ECCE wrong
Very interesting and thought provoking. I see what you are getting at.
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I was in Leningrad in 1990. What I saw was everyone for themselves. There wasn’t even communist ideology. Even the members of the Communist party were out for everything they could get, particularly western currency. I was dismayed when businessmen in the west acted as if there could be an easy switch to a market economy and democracy when the Soviet Union fell. The trouble was, there was no real community in place. Even the church had lost the sense of charitable care. There was such a naïveté in the west. One of your descriptions seemed so much like what I saw there.
Love this channel, would love to sit down and discuss all this with your whole group.
An effect cannot exceed its cause...a subset cannot have greater cardinality than the set from which it is taken...in a closed system energy cannot increase but only decay...all these are the same principle.
SMASHED pre-order on this one. Super excited.
By defining a general, you are creating a collection of the specific with common attributes that are the definition of the general
So the brutality of the crusades was…what? And the brutality of Christian nationalism that gave rise to an American militarized imperialist state, capitalism and the formation of a wealthy ruling class is…what? This is boiling down all of society’s problems to some broad assertion of “paganism” in a baseless manner. But I guess if you can write and publish a book you get to share your opinions like they are valid.
@1:09:59 I can’t help thinking of the moment Aladdin defeats Jafar in the Disney movie by tricking him into becoming a genie, and thus imprisoned in a lamp. “Phenomenal cosmic power! Itty bitty living space…”
woah woah woah what's this talking directly to the camera haha
I would love to hear Andrew Willard Jones debate Ivan Illych on this topic...too bad Ivan is no longer with us. His interview with David Cayley on the corruption of Christianity was very intriguing and when looked at from Andrew's position that the state was the corrupting influence vs. Ivan's position that the institutional church was the cause of the state would make for such a good debate.
I’m not seeing it on Amazon or New Polity.
You can pre-order it here! newpolity.com/press
Y'all can't help but speak in circles.
Vitalism sweeping into power.
they agree that this is a good thing..
Dr. Jones is correct in characterizing the Nietzschean right as presenting a more active alternative to Con inc. Bronze Age Mindset was a massive success while only describing the already apparent "longhouse" conditions of modernity, and while only offering an alternative worldview that already existed but had been suppressed. The Nietzschean right says this: Under a truly right wing regime, everything would be the same while also being entirely different, the West would stop hating itself and once again EXPAND, across the earth and into the stars, unapologetically. Liberalism to the Nietzschean is a prison where the least impressive suppress the will of those destined to move history, It is the utilitarian and nihilistic denial of all that is great and the uplifting of what is strife free and comfortable. It is stagnation and weakness.
TL;DR for those who didn't watch >Wholesome chungus Christian conservatives have found out about NRX, BAP, vitalism, and paganism. >They are very upset by this. >"Plato and Jesus say this is bad."
um NRX are largely Catholics..
its good cop bad cop
The success of the monasteries to build faith centers with self-sustaining, active economies fostering agriculture, trades, pious craft and friendship is the answer to both masonic and Nietzschean vitalism. Christopher Dawson, Alasdair MacIntyre, Betrand DeJouvenal, even the Back to the Land Movement are some resources to draw principles from to apply to the New Polity. To prudently restore Logos and natural law to society requires an integralist social emergence, including a subsidiarian economy.
Thanks. A critique from inside the right. Solid
You guys should really stream these as X spaces as well - there is a nascent community of serious political philosophers Catholic, Christian, and Nietzschean and others
>Wants them to engage with Nazis on X to change their perspective
I'm trying to understand the whole, "profit without labor" thing. Isn't someone still doing labor in order to put money into the 401k since it goes into there from the person's job? Then I guess one could say that they are getting the money from the investments in a 401k without labor, except there are people who are laboring to make those investments, and they are getting paid... Then I suppose one could say that investments in themselves are profit without labor--is that what you mean? And where does the line get drawn on what counts as being "without labor"? I having a renter profit without labor? But you are laboring to upkeep the house for the renter and you bought the house with money that was the fruit of your labor. What about owning a cow? You're not making the cow's milk yourself, but you are feeding the cow and keeping it alive. What about selling anything in general? What about any type of passive income? Also, isn't receiving a donation "profit without labor"? But surely that's not a sin, right? Are there any good sources on this?