Episodes
Arktos is joined by Brendan Heard to discuss the plight of the contemporary arts, how we came to these extremities and what can be done to combat the decline of Western Art. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/bSmiBiitCEY
Published 01/23/19
Richard Storey joins Arktos to talk about his new book, The Uniqueness of Western Law: A Reactionary Manifesto, and about his own, and equally unique, theory of holistic libertarianism. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/RsA5gwRVeUE
Published 01/14/19
Gregory Conte joins Arktos to talk about the latest developments from Charlottesville — the conviction of James Alex Fields for first-degree murder — and the meaning of these events for the political struggle of our times. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/p-YCjBBCMcc
Published 12/17/18
The Arktos crew discusses the publication of an original Arktos translation of Julius Evola’s review of contemporary spiritualism, Mask and Face of Contemporary Spiritualism. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/rw6G485JraM https://arktos.com/interregnum https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/interregnum/id1389786935 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/arktos-media/interregnum
Published 12/05/18
Alexander J. Illingworth joins the Arktos crew to discuss his newly published Arktos title, 'Political Justice', and the state of contemporary conservatism. Standing between progress and tradition, revolution and reaction, where is the true conservative to look for his guiding principles? A. J. Illingworth's book: https://arktos.com/product/political-justice/ VIDEO VERSION:...
Published 11/21/18
The Arktos team takes on the European Problem, in a conversation which centres on the the feasibility and desirability of political union in Europe, touching along the way on the nature and possibilities of the present European Union, the unity or disunity of its culture, and the idea, or ideal, of a singular European destiny. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/qs3EqiqcIp0
Published 10/31/18
The Interregnum team delves into the origins of the European peoples with our guest, Survive the Jive, who shares his profound knowledge on the first Indo-European migrations in Europe and abroad, the language, religion and customs they brought with them, and what all of this means for contemporary Europeans. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/awwPOBhIP5E https://www.youtube.com/user/ThomasRowsell/ https://youtu.be/76DYeyEEjVs
Published 10/16/18
Masculinity and femininity, the souls of men and women, the undermining of traditional gender roles — what do these questions have to do with the political and social crisis of our times? The Arktos crew submits the idea of feminism to metapolitical analysis. VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/abLIL7UxDEU
Published 10/06/18
VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/cT1e5ijvQQY Henrik Palmgren and Christoffer Dulny give their take on the Swedish elections. The growth of Swedish nationalism against all odds, the possibility of electoral fraud and the possibility of a future awakening of the Swedish people are the themes of this episode of Interregnum. Related links Red Ice: https://redice.tv and https://redicemembers.com Nordisk Alternativhöger: https://www.altnorden.se
Published 09/12/18
The Interregnum crew is accompanied by a voice from the Old South. Tito Perdue talks about the past, the present and the future of the American Deep South, the United States and the wider West; join us for a conversation on nostalgia, love, decadence and the unconquerable fighter’s spirit, from one of the true novelists and honourable souls of our day. Video version: https://youtu.be/h1vs--EEk7M https://arktos.com/people/tito-perdue/
Published 09/03/18
FOR VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/ktFANyr3Bxw Richard Houck, author of the soon-to-be published Arktos title 'Liberalism Unmasked', joins the Arktos team to talk about his forthcoming book. With Richard we delve into the teetering state of American politics, the shameful failure of conservatism to prop it up, and Richard’s theory of Liberalism as a mental illness. https://www.facebook.com/Arktos https://twitter.com/arktosmedia https://instagram.com/ArktosMedia https://gab.ai/arktos
Published 08/16/18
The Arktos crew are joined by a new co-host, Sezar (a.k.a. Decadent Perspectives), with whom we welcome Tomislav Sunic to discuss the recent Arktos release of the Third Edition of his book 'Homo Americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age'. The conversation that ensues ranges over the broad American terrain, treating the history, government, mores, and philosophy of the world’s foremost superpower, and touching on some of the deep problems of modernity along the way. Sunic, who has lived beneath...
Published 08/09/18
Nils Wegner joins Interregnum to talk about the life and ideas of Carl Schmitt. Join us as we discuss liberalism, authority, and the influence of one of the most controversial jurists of the past century on contemporary political thought.
Published 07/24/18
After a brief update on recent political events in Europe, the Interregnum team, joined by historian and writer Guillaume Durocher, adventures into the parlous terrain of religion and spiritualism, in a wide-ranging discussion on the essential importance of spirituality, broadly understood, for society and man. Join us for a confrontation of the questions of secularism, materialism, initiation, and the special obstacles to the spiritual path in our day. This will be the final episode of...
Published 06/26/18
Laura and Alex of DefendEvropa.org join us to discuss the latest news from Northern and Southern Europe. Tommy Robinson’s arrest and the increasing shutdown of free speech in Britain are nicely counterbalanced by promising developments from the new ‘populist’, Right-leaning government in Italy. Defend Europa: www.defendevropa.org www.arktos.com/interregnum
Published 06/12/18
The Arktos crew talks Julius Evola with the young and excellently well-informed Decadent Perspective — whose perspective has, in fact, nothing decadent about it. From Modernity to Traditionalism, from Order to Chaos and back again — from the collapse of the times to the upward turn of a new cycle — join us in a wide-ranging investigation into the thought and life of the Baron. Be sure to follow Decadent Perspective at Twitter, YouTube, and...
Published 05/29/18
The Arktos team is joined by Mark Dyal to discuss his up-and-coming book, "Hated and Proud" — an analysis, at once scholarly and deeply visceral, of the time he spent amongst the Ultras of Rome. Join us for a lively conversation about soccer, violence, political extremism, and the vital importance of living one’s ideas in the flesh, with a man who found his life utterly changed after a sojourn with the hardcore fans of Italian...
Published 05/17/18
The Arktos crew talks geopolitics with the immensely knowledgeable Jay Dyer of www.jaysanalysis.com. From Syria to Russia, from Europe to America, from the identitarians to the Atlanticists, join us as we investigate the real powers that are vying for control in the global chessgame today. Jay's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaydyer Jay's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JaysAnalysis/
Published 05/01/18
The Interregnum crew hosts Joakim Andersen to discuss his superb book on the contemporary metapolitics of the Right, Rising from the Ruins: The Right of the 21st Century, recently published by Arktos. Join us for a wide-ranging and deeply insightful conversation with one of the foremost intellectuals of the Swedish New Right. Andersen's book: https://arktos.com/product/rising-from-the-ruins-the-right-of-the-21st-century/
Published 04/17/18
Daniel Friberg joins the Interregnum crew to discuss the recent media campaign against Arktos, as well as his own intellectual development, his adventures fighting the Swedish antifa, the origins of Arktos, and his thoughts on the future.
Published 04/04/18
The Arktos Crew (Charles Lyons, John Bruce Leonard and Martin Locker) go over one of the most important identitarian works ever made, "Why We Fight"
Published 03/19/18
Welcome to Interregnum—discussions on literature, philosophy, and metapolitics, from the time between orders.
Published 03/07/18