Alt-Right founder Colin Liddell talks to Alexander von Marstall of The Warden Post podcast about the "mystery inside an enigma wrapped up in a riddle" that was the Alt-Right.
In addition to raking over the cold, dead embers of the failed metapolitical movement, Liddell and Von Marstall also consider the wider problems of identitarianism and nationalism, focusing on "moral weaknesses" that stem from their element of exclusion. It is the failure to understand or even perceive this key moral dimension that often generates the toxicities that often poison these movements and leads to their failure. Also discussed is the impact that free speech and censorship on right-wing movements and important differences between Europe and America.
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