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Voice Of GO(r)D
Gord Magill - autonomoustruckers.substack.com
Gord Magill - autonomoustruckers.substack.com

Episode Summary

Voice Of GO(r)D is very happy to bring you one of my favorite intellectuals, a man whose prolific output has kept my ears and interest very much occupied the last few years, Mr Charles Haywood. Charles is the ‘Maximum Leader’ of The Worthy House, an online repository of book reviews, essays, criticism, wit, and humor, unlike any other blog out there. His podcast book reviews, which are actually vehicles for Charles to opine on everything from Roman History to various thought leaders and thought losers of our present day, are extremely interesting, thought provoking, and often containing hidden gems of wickedly funny commentary on our rulers and their fans. Today we discuss Charles’ book reviews and how he got into that particular pursuit, as well as his thoughts on the dissident right; specifically on why some of them seem to have a class problem where it concerns their attitude towards those of us who work for a living. We also discuss Foundationalism, Charles political program which just might help rebuild the world once the shitshow around us collapses. You can read more on Foundationalism here - https://theworthyhouse.com/foundationalism/ You can find The Worthy House main site here - https://theworthyhouse.com/ and podcast versions of Charles’ work on most platforms, including Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/16GCHsMkmbWRyTcJm6TMzv?si=1de55a7470f64d6d Charles can also be found on Twitter, where he takes his most trenchant criticisms of The Regime and its adherents directly to their own arena - As always, questions, comments, criticisms, suggestions and Hate Mail are accepted and encouraged - gordilocks@protonmail.comPlease pass it around to any interested parties - word of mouth is the only method of advertising I employ, and your helping the show out in this regard is greatly appreciated. Come find me on Substack - https://autonomoustruckers.substack.com/
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