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Prussian Socialism 34: Dante's Inferno Halloween Special

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On April 16, 1300, Italian poet Dante Alighieri was the first living man to see Hell with his own eyes. Guided by Vergil, Dante is wrenched back and forth from fear to wonder, giddy glee to sheer, monstrous terror. He beholds the torments of popes and kings, Romans and Greeks, and no small number of his own personal enemies. This harrowing adventure inspired his masterpiece--and the greatest work of Italian literature--the Commedia.
Seven centuries later, Prussian Socialism is retracing Dante's steps. Join us as we gawk and guffaw at Hell's latest inmates: Winston Churchill, the Hapsburgs, Bill Clinton, the Marquis de Sade, Chris Christie, the Jews, Boris Yeltsin, Tom Brady's wife, Napoleon and so, so, so many more.
0:18:15 Circles 1-5: Virtuous Pagans, the lustful, gluttonous, avaricious & prodigal, the wrathful & sullen
1:18:40 Circles 6 and 7: Heretics, murderers, squanderers, sodomites
1:59:20 Circle 8: Panderers, flatterers, sorcerers, hypocrites, thieves, falsifiers etc
3:10:15 Circle 9: Treachery
3:53:00 Eternally devoured by Satan: Winston Churchill, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Otto Hapsburg, Claus von Stauffenberg
4:53:30 Beer Hall Putsch 100 Anniversary Hype Track
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On April 16, 1300, Italian poet Dante Alighieri was the first living man to see Hell with his own eyes. Guided by Vergil, Dante is wrenched back and forth from fear to wonder, giddy glee to sheer, monstrous terror. He beholds the torments of popes and kings, Romans and Greeks, and no small number of his own personal enemies. This harrowing adventure inspired his masterpiece--and the greatest work of Italian literature--the Commedia.
Seven centuries later, Prussian Socialism is retracing Dante's steps. Join us as we gawk and guffaw at Hell's latest inmates: Winston Churchill, the Hapsburgs, Bill Clinton, the Marquis de Sade, Chris Christie, the Jews, Boris Yeltsin, Tom Brady's wife, Napoleon and so, so, so many more.
0:18:15 Circles 1-5: Virtuous Pagans, the lustful, gluttonous, avaricious & prodigal, the wrathful & sullen
1:18:40 Circles 6 and 7: Heretics, murderers, squanderers, sodomites
1:59:20 Circle 8: Panderers, flatterers, sorcerers, hypocrites, thieves, falsifiers etc
3:10:15 Circle 9: Treachery
3:53:00 Eternally devoured by Satan: Winston Churchill, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Otto Hapsburg, Claus von Stauffenberg
4:53:30 Beer Hall Putsch 100 Anniversary Hype Track
  continue reading

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