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1/200 S2E118 - WestWatch
1 hour 23 minutes Posted Feb 1, 2025 at 9:28 am.
Introductions
The Undercurrent
Political Binary
Putting on a Persona
Tying in the Last Four Years
The Will to Power
David Seymour
Victimhood
Embedding Journalists
Scratch A Liberal
Absurdities
Urgency and Might
Right Wing Fracturing
Meddling With The Numbers
Seymours Love of Liberal Ideology
Closings
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We discuss the current state of western politics, modern day fascism and its roots.
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Afterword: a couple of extra thoughts from Kieran
Firstly, I was unduly harsh about Karl Popper’s Open Society and its Enemies. I disagree strongly with the central premise of the book, but I recall thinking that there were some good valid points made by Popper.
Secondly, I regret not expanding more on the simplistic, anti-intellectual and emotive aspect of fascist politics – or at least the public-facing part of fascist politics. Like neoconservatives, fascists like to feed simple narratives to people in a very direct purposive way. This is another reason that the sophistication and simple brute force (in terms of scale and access to resources) of public relations techniques has actually helped create a generalised fascism.
Modern communications techniques show exactly what psychological buttons to push to get the desired results. Not only does the professionalisation of political rhetoric make fascist-style manipulation open to anyone with money, it makes it virtually compulsory among major political parties. Their reliance on oligarchy money and institutional power means that they cannot organically represent democratic wishes, so they must create political backing through such manipulation – hence the culture war.
In the simplistic political discourse thus created, nonsense is more effective than reasoning. Calling concerns over climate change “woke”, for example, is like throwing red meat to the faithful who are conditioned to respond to a very amorphous non-specific notion of what is good and what is bad. This sort of appeal to gut instinct is very characteristic of fascism and it may be the most dangerous thing we now see because the anger that is provoked by a meaningless term cannot be argued with.
This episode’s co-hosts
Kieran, Kyle
Timestamps
Intro/Outro by The Prophet Motive
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