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Malcom Kyeyune - Good Riddance To The Left

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You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I speak to Malcom about the future of the left and cutting ties with it.

We also talk about:

- Who is the working class in the contemporary West?

- Elite overproduction and the real class project of the current left: Saving the Professional Middle Class from their own uselessness.

- Commie techno-utopianism and its Experts need to be destroyed

- Poor immigrant women voting for racist parties in enlightened Sweden

- A new breed of right-wingers thirsty for insights from the old school left, from class analysis to cliodynamics.

- The app economy as a new form of tax farming

- The left's never-ending war on the Kulaks

- What happened to Anti-Globalization as the core of the dissident left?

His recommended subversive is John Michael Greer, the very prescient writer of http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/

Malcom Kyeyune is a writer based in Sweden. He is also on the steering council of the Swedish think tank Oikos, a gray eminence behind the infamous Sweden Democrats and a shitposting virtuoso @tinkzorg.

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You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive

Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/

I speak to Malcom about the future of the left and cutting ties with it.

We also talk about:

- Who is the working class in the contemporary West?

- Elite overproduction and the real class project of the current left: Saving the Professional Middle Class from their own uselessness.

- Commie techno-utopianism and its Experts need to be destroyed

- Poor immigrant women voting for racist parties in enlightened Sweden

- A new breed of right-wingers thirsty for insights from the old school left, from class analysis to cliodynamics.

- The app economy as a new form of tax farming

- The left's never-ending war on the Kulaks

- What happened to Anti-Globalization as the core of the dissident left?

His recommended subversive is John Michael Greer, the very prescient writer of http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/

Malcom Kyeyune is a writer based in Sweden. He is also on the steering council of the Swedish think tank Oikos, a gray eminence behind the infamous Sweden Democrats and a shitposting virtuoso @tinkzorg.

  continue reading

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