
Get access to The Backroom (100+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeThis week on 1Dime Radio, I’m joined once again by Dr. Cadell Last, founder of Philosophy Portal, for a deep discussion on *nationalist internationalism*, the idea that genuine internationalism actually requires nationalism as a precondition. We explore why national sovereignty, taxing the rich, immigration control, labor power, and democratic self-determination often cannot be secured by isolated states alone, but instead require serious international coordination between nations.This episode was originally a patron-only bonus episode. In the Backroom preview at the start, we also get into Nick Fuentes, the return of repressed contradictions, and the increasingly unavoidable questions around race, gender, immigration, and identity that mainstream liberals and much of the left have struggled to confront directly.Timestamps:00:00:00 Backroom preview, race, white culture, and repressed contradictions00:03:53 Immigration, demographic change, and the Nick Fuentes phenomenon00:10:49 A different critique of immigration00:14:23 Nationalist internationalism00:18:05 Why Marxist internationalism lacks a real libidinal anchor00:30:56 Marxism’s cultural blind spot00:37:13 Global capitalism, assimilation, and the nation-state00:43:03 Borders, capital flight, and international coordination00:48:48 Religion, depoliticization, and politics as substitute faith00:52:01 What kind of socialism can answer the meaning crisis?00:59:27 The EU, the UN, and stronger unions against fragmentation01:03:25 Final thoughts on nationalism and internationalism as a dialectical processGUEST:Dr. Cadell Last, Philosophy Portal• Website: https://cadelllast.com/• Philosophy Portal: https://philosophyportal.online/about• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PhilosophyPortal• Substack: https://philosophyportal.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/cadellnlastFOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack: https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.Tags: #Nationalism #Internationalism #Immigration
Apr 17
1 hr 6 min

Get access to Part 2 & The Backroom (100+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeIn this episode of 1Dime Radio, Benjamin Studebaker returns to lay out his case for a *supranational federation*, his answer to a problem that keeps resurfacing across both left and right politics: the limits of the nation-state in a world shaped by capital mobility, capital flight, interstate competition, and war. We break down Benjamin’s six-part “Why Federalism” series, why he thinks national governments cannot meaningfully tax capital or secure lasting peace on their own, and what kind of political system he thinks would actually be necessary to move beyond today’s global deadlock.In The Backroom on Patreon, Benjamin gives his take on the phenomenon of Clavicular, looksmaxxing, dating culture, and the broader social collapse behind both. Part 2 of our conversation on the Supernational federation will also be available only on Patreon, in which I challenge Studebaker on some issues I have with his proposal. Timestamps:00:00:00 The Backroom preview: looksmaxxing, Clavicular, and modern dating00:03:11 Benjamin Studebaker returns, Why Federalism, and the limits of the nation-state00:07:31 How competition makes political systems converge00:10:37 From military competition to commercial competition00:15:24 Why fear-based internationalism fails00:20:20 Why even nationalist goals now require supranational politics00:29:58 The democratic vs technocratic split00:35:18 The Chamber of Labor and the Chamber of Status00:42:25 Tribune, First Citizen, and global executive power00:45:31 How could a supranational federation actually emerge?00:51:01 Healthcare, universities, and organizing around concrete issues01:08:56 Capital mobility, tax competition, and why national solutions get undercut01:19:55 Medicare for All, capital, and the limits of monetary sovereignty alone01:25:01 Why China has to be part of the project01:30:04 Can nation-states build this, or would they sabotage it?01:40:30 Why the left needs a positive vision, not just critique01:48:24 Issue-based organizing, consumer unions, and a new political frameworkGUEST:Benjamin Studebaker, political theorist, PHD from Cambridge, author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy: The Way Is Shut and Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies• Website: https://benjaminstudebaker.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/BMStudebaker• The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy: https://link.springer.com/book/9783031950087• Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-legitimacy-in-liberal-democracies.html• Why Federalism, Part 1, The Problem that Needs to Be Solved: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-the-problem-that-needs-to-be-solved• Why Federalism, Part 2, Creating the Cataracts: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-creating-the-cataracts• Why Federalism, Part 3, The Unit Question: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-the-unit-question• Why Federalism, Part 4, On Citizenship: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-on-citizenship• Why Federalism, Part 5, On the Role of China: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-on-the-role-of-china• Why Federalism, Part 6, The Conclusion: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-the-conclusionFOLLOW 1Dime:• My Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Apr 10
1 hr 55 min

Get access to The Backroom (100+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeIn this episode of 1Dime Radio, I sit down with my friend Artin Salimi for a nuanced debate on immigration, what the right gets wrong, what the left gets wrong, and why the issue cannot be reduced to either xenophobic panic or liberal denial. We get into labor markets, Thatcherism, Brexit, brain drain, asylum, nationalism, class politics, and the ways neoliberal capitalism both drives migration and weaponizes it politically. This is a serious attempt to think through one of the most explosive political questions of our time without demonizing immigrants or parroting elite talking points.In The Backroom exclusive on Patreon, we continue our debate on immigration, and I put forward some of my more controversial hot takes, pushing further on borders, nationalism, class power, elite blind spots, and what a serious alternative to both neoliberal globalism and right-wing scapegoating might actually look like.Timestamps:00:00:00 The Backroom preview (Patreon): Socialism, Borders & Brain Drain 00:03:19 Nuanced Discussion on Immigration00:05:00 Why immigration dominates politics00:11:33 Thatcherism and the neoliberal immigration trap00:16:56 Brexit and why immigration still rose00:21:26 Labor demand, empire, and who actually benefits00:24:01 What both the right and left get wrong00:32:35 Immigration is economics, but not only economics00:39:37 Borders, deportations, and pathways to citizenship00:42:22 Refugees, asylum, and what integration actually requires00:50:10 Migrant labor, unionization, and the underclass problem00:55:02 Rootless cosmopolitans, nationalism, and elite blindness01:05:05 Empire, colonial history, and migration blowback01:14:02 PMC politics, Bernie, AOC, and why the left sounds alien01:17:51 Full Backroom episode on PatreonGUEST:Artin Salimi, YouTuber, rapper, and academic• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArtinSalimi• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artinsalimi666/• SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/artin-salimi-208799242FOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Apr 3
1 hr 20 min

Get access to The Backroom (100+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeWhy has modern environmentalism failed to build a real mass politics? In this episode of 1Dime Radio, I’m joined by Matt Huber, author of Climate Change as Class War, to talk about why mainstream climate politics has so often been trapped in consumer guilt, lifestyle moralism, and elite discourse, instead of building power through class politics, labor, energy, and production. We discuss why carbon footprint politics became such a dead end, how the PMC shaped green ideology, why so much environmental messaging alienates ordinary people, and what a serious socialist approach to climate change would actually look like.In this week’s Backroom episode on Patreon, I go further into degrowth, the degrowth debate, and the conflict between ecological limits, abundance, socialism, and industrial modernity.Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:03:45 Why climate activism failed00:07:00 Climate change as class war00:09:10 Production, not consumption00:16:58 Carbon taxes and backlash00:19:43 Agriculture and emissions00:33:45 The left, growth, and electrification00:39:27 Oil, Canada, and industrial politics00:41:06 Degrowth vs abundance00:49:03 The PMC problem00:56:21 Why green politics alienates workers01:24:00 Farmers and the working majority01:31:12 Environmental health and populism01:40:28 Nitrogen, industry, and decarbonization01:45:56 Electrification and climate jobs01:49:46 Backroom previewGUEST:Matt Huber, author of Climate Change as Class WarBook: Climate Change as Class WarFOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeOutro Music by Karl CaseyLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Mar 27
1 hr 51 min

Get access to The Backroom (100+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeIn this episode, I sit down with Peter Coffin to talk about AI, automation, art, and why so much of the left has responded to these technologies with moral panic instead of material analysis. We get into the backlash to using AI in political and historical media, the difference between using AI as a tool versus treating it as a substitute for thought, and why so much so-called “AI slop” is really just an extension of older forms of capitalist standardization.We also talk about AI and music, writing, note-taking, bullshit jobs, the PMC side of anti-AI sentiment, the environmental critique, and why these tools could open up new possibilities for visualizing history, philosophy, and political theory in ways that would never be funded by major studios or institutions.Timestamps:00:00:00 Backlash to using AI History footage in Marxism Explained video 00:03:20 Automation Under Capitalism00:05:42 AI and Creative Work00:09:47 AI for Research00:12:00 Blaming AI for Everything00:16:00 What Creativity Is00:18:03 Can AI Make Art?00:24:05 Copyright and Rent-Seeking00:29:59 AI for Writing00:35:47 Why AI Sounds Bad00:41:38 Why the Left Hates AI00:45:02 Human Experience00:49:23 AI as Identity Politics00:51:10 PMC Panic00:53:49 AI Music and Slop00:56:57 Media Literacy00:58:56 The Environmental Critique01:03:05 Visualizing History With AI01:03:05 Visualizing Marx, Kautsky, Gramsci, and Machiavelli with AIGUEST:Peter Coffin, YouTuber, documentarian, and writer• Peter's Documentary Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImportantDs/videos• Substack, P on Stuff: https://petercoffin.substack.com/FOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Mar 20
1 hr 13 min

Get access to The Backroom (100+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeBenjamin Studebaker returns to 1Dime Radio to cut through the noise surrounding the war between Iran, Israel, and the United States. We break down what the actual strategic objectives seem to be, why this conflict may not unfold like Iraq, what a Libya-style collapse in Iran could look like, whether regime change by air power is really possible, and why oil prices, regional power balances, and American domestic politics may matter more than the loudest media narratives.In The Backroom, Benjamin and I discuss “Neo-Leftism” through the case of Spain and Pedro Sánchez. We also get into the end of history thesis, the clash of civilizations debate, and what all of this reveals about the contemporary left.Timestamps:00:00:00 Backroom preview clip00:02:44 Intro00:06:14 Oil shocks, inflation, and why U.S. domestic politics matters00:09:37 Why this is not Iraq 2.000:11:27 Regime change without a replacement?00:12:41 Libya and the failed-state scenario00:25:00 Precision strikes and the new warfare paradigm00:33:06 Diaspora politics, monarchists, and the Shah fantasy00:43:26 Does anyone actually want a democratic Iran?00:45:57 Can Iran meaningfully escalate?00:47:29 Why Russia and China are unlikely to intervene00:51:50 Will Trump send ground troops?01:45:59 Neo-Leftism, Spain, and Pedro SánchezGUEST:Benjamin Studebaker, PhD at Cambridge, political theorist and author• The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy• Legitimacy in Liberal DemocraciesFOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Mar 13
1 hr 49 min

Get access to The Backroom (95+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeIn this episode, I’m joined by PF Jung to analyze the rise of Nick Fuentes, what makes him appealing, and why so many young people, especially young men, seem increasingly drawn toward the far right. In The Backroom on Patreon, PF Jung breaks down his idea of dark centrism, a synthesis of culturally conservative and economically left-wing politics, and explains how he situates himself between the contemporary left and right.Timestamps:00:00:00 Economically Left, Culturally Right (The Backroom Preview)00:03:40 Meet PF Jung00:04:53 The Rise of Nick Fuentes’00:09:27 When Labels Fail00:16:13 Order and Liberty00:20:21 Israel and the Right00:25:27 Why Men Drift Right00:29:34 Dark Centrism00:35:58 Family and BLM00:39:30 How to Beat the Right00:46:54 Jordan Peterson00:51:35 Backroom PreviewGUEST:PF Jung• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PFJung• X/Twitter: https://x.com/PF_JungFOLLOW Tony of 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Mar 6
54 min

Get access to The Backroom (100+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeThis week on 1Dime Radio, Tony is joined again by Benjamin Studebaker, political theorist with a PhD from Cambridge, to dig into Ben’s recent article on “Debilitated Democracy,” the idea that modern democracies do not simply “decline”, they get structurally less capable over time, as modernization accelerates, politics fractures, and governance is pushed into an executive-technical machine that neither elected leaders nor technocrats can fully control. From there, we tackle Ben’s argument for why America can’t become an autocracy, and why people confuse authoritarian policy with autocratic rule, plus how federal complexity, institutional pluralism, and factional conflict make “dictatorship” fantasies harder to cash out in real life.Parts 2 and 3 of my conversation with Studebaker are in The Backroom on Patreon only. In The Backroom, as alluded to in the Backroom Preview in the first 2.5–3 minutes, Benjamin and I answer some of the most common questions we get regarding our politics. Are we post-left? Marxist? Or what? In particular, I try to get Studebaker to articulate what his personal political philosophy is, and what solutions or alternatives to our current impasse he believes in.Timestamps:00:00:00 Studebaker’s Political Philosophy (The Backroom Preview)00:04:13 Intro, “Debilitated Democracy,” and the autocracy question00:13:08 Technocrats as “priests,” and why institutional trust collapses00:28:08 Elected officials vs technocrats, the executive branch tug-of-war00:47:36 Kelsen, Habermas, and democracy’s legitimation crisis00:54:47 Trump, tariffs, visas, and the political limits of “disentangling” from the world order00:59:18 Authoritarian policy vs autocratic rule, why America can’t be an autocracy01:11:59 Nick Land, Curtis Yarvin, and the “CEO-king” temptation01:23:23 Government shutdowns, food stamps, and “embedded democracy.”01:35:25 Managing the European right, and why France and Germany are different01:43:05 State capacity, charismatic leaders, and modern governance limits01:56:08 Backroom teaser: what “left” and “right” even mean nowGUEST:Benjamin Studebaker• Substack: https://bmstudebaker.substack.com/• Website: https://benjaminstudebaker.com/• X: https://x.com/BMStudebakerFOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Feb 27
1 hr 57 min

Get access to The Backroom (95+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeIn this week’s episode of 1Dime Radio, I’m joined by Professor Michael C. Behrent to discuss Towards a Conservative Left: Selected Writings of Jean-Claude Michéa, a newly translated collection of essays by one of France’s most fascinating dissident socialists, sometimes described as “the French Christopher Lasch.”Michéa is a rare kind of left thinker: fiercely anti-capitalist and pro-democracy, but deeply skeptical of the Left’s cultural project, especially when it becomes a substitute for class politics, or when it turns working class “common sense” into something to be morally corrected. We talk about his Orwellian framework (including “Tory anarchism” and “common decency”), his critique of liberalism as both an economic and social ideology, and why these arguments suddenly feel uncomfortably relevant.In The Backroom (Patreon), we go further into what “conservative leftism” could actually mean today: socially conservative and economically leftist, what that synthesis would look like in practice, and what parts of the modern Left Michéa thinks have become complicit with liberalism.Timestamps:00:00:00 The Backroom Preview Culture vs Race, and The Cosmopolitan Delusion00:04:19 Jean Claude Michéa: The French Christopher Lasch 00:10:38 Towards a Conservative Left: Michéa’s Conservative Socialism00:14:05 Orwell: The Tory Anarchist00:17:50 Michéa’s background, communist parents, the Resistance, and patriotism00:28:01 Why Orwell is the key to Michéa’s synthesis00:35:57 Orwell’s “common decency.”00:50:15 Common sense vs left suspicion, and the populist question00:59:22 The “bourgeois left” & The drift away from the working-class 01:02:45 What “conservative” really means here01:31:02 A New Political Synthesis (The Backroom Transition)GUEST:Michael C. Behrent• Towards a Conservative Left (Bookshop): https://bookshop.org/p/books/towards-a-conservative-left-selected-writings-of-jean-claude-michea-jean-claude-michea/22912345• Towards a Conservative Left (Barnes & Noble): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/towards-a-conservative-left-jean-claude-michi-a/1147813503• Vauban Books (Publisher): https://www.vaubanbooks.com/• Behrent faculty page (Appalachian State): https://history.appstate.edu/faculty-staff/profiles• Behrent’s site: https://sisterrepublic.wordpress.com/about/FOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Feb 20
1 hr 33 min

Get access to The Backroom (95+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeIn this episode of 1Dime Radio, Keegan Kjeldsen from Essential Salts (Untimely Reflections/The Nietzsche podcast) joins me for a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of Francis Fukuyama’s book The End of History and the Last Man. We unpack liberal democracy’s philosophical roots, the fragility of authoritarian states, the Hegelian struggle for recognition, and the tensions between capitalism, legitimacy, and human dignity. Don’t miss this guide to one of the most misunderstood books of the modern era.Part 2 of this discussion is in The Backroom (Patreon Exclusive). You will you get an additional 2 hours of Keegan/EssensialSalts and explaining the rest of Fukuyama's book chapter by chapter. Timestamps:00:00:00 The Backroom Preview00:04:53 Why Read Fukuyama 00:10:14 Theory of History Explained: Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche)00:26:01 The Weakness of Strong States00:46:02 Why Communism and RW Dicatorships Failed01:12:00 Liberal Democracy as the final form of government? 01:28:03 The Struggle for Recognition and Human Nature02:10:01 Transition to Part 2 (On Patreon)GUEST:Keegan Kjeldsen (EssentialSalts / Untimely Reflections)• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@untimelyreflections• The Nietzsche Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/0ZARzVCRfJZDCyeKjvIEfE• Untimely Reflections Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/untimelyreflectionsFOLLOW 1Dime:• Substack (Articles and Essays): https://1dimereview.substack.com/• X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial• Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman• Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeTags: #1DimeRadio #Fukuyama #PoliticalPhilosophy #Hegel #TheNietzschePodcast #EssentialSalts #UntimelyReflectionsLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.
Feb 13
2 hr 33 min
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