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The Right Podcast

The Right Podcast

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A podcast that examines rightwing reactionary politics and worldviews. Rob conducts both deep dive and quick hitter episodes. Topics range from the 1990's Patriot Movement in the US to Eastern European extremist ideologies. Be aware that these are the audio from YouTube videos. Visit the YouTube Channel for visuals. https://t.co/rc3r5p9Wzw 世界 哲学 政治・政府 政治学 社会科学
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  • S3 Ep57: Venezuela: Who Holds the Cards
    2026/01/05
    This episode looks at Venezuela, but it is really about how global politics has been narrowed and who is allowed to matter politically.

    This is a reactive episode. There are pauses for clarification and moments where ideas are still being worked through. The goal here is to think in public rather than present a settled argument.

    One part of the episode focuses on Trump’s politics. His language about power and leverage did not create a new foreign policy. It made explicit a logic that had already been taking shape. Trump removed the language of human rights and international norms and replaced it with a direct focus on who has power and who does not.

    The deeper part of the episode traces how this logic formed. Beginning with the Cold War and moving through the Noriega case and the rise of neoliberal globalization, the episode shows how internationalist institutions weakened under unipolar conditions. As those structures collapsed, anti hegemonic politics increasingly reorganized around sovereignty rather than solidarity.

    Using Venezuela and Ukraine as case studies, the episode shows how critiques of neoliberal globalization on both the left and the right now operate within the same realist framework. Despite very different intentions, these approaches often sideline class, race, gender, and popular struggles and treat power as the main measure of political relevance.

    The episode ends by challenging the idea that this way of seeing politics is inevitable. Treating power as the only reality is a choice. Other ways of understanding politics still exist, especially in the voices of people pushed out of these debates. The question is whether those voices are recognized as political at all.

    For contact, socials, articles, and videos check out the website: https://www.therightpodcast.org/

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  • S3 Ep56: End-of-Year Notes on the Right
    2025/12/31
    Join me for a cough medicine fueled rant about the right in 2025-2026.
    The attempted central insight is that failure no longer weakens right movements. When policy or electoral politics fail it can be treated as proof that institutions are hostile and legitimacy is already gone. Once failure is processed this way, governing success matters less than maintaining narrative coherence and moral permission.
    A second throughline is the collapse of institutional trust as a starting point rather than a conclusion. Because of this, correction can be difficult from left to right. This helps explain why fact-checking, moral denunciation and appeals to democratic norms often fail. The episode also explains how the right maintains cohesion without ideological agreement. Internal contradictions do not fracture the coalition because it is held together by shared stories rather than shared policy goals.
    Finally, it traces the normalization of exception logic and the shift from belief to permission. What is being organized is not agreement but justification for dismissing institutions accepting harm and treating coercion as reasonable.
    Apologies for the sniffles and happy New Year!
    Website: https://www.therightpodcast.org/
    Song: Behind Enemy Lines by Behind Enemy Lines
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    1 時間 8 分
  • S3 Ep55: The Twilight Zone Marathon, Trump, and the Politics of Fear
    2025/12/18
    This episode follows two articles I wrote about the annual Twilight Zone New Year’s marathon, one published last year and one this year. Watching the marathon was a tradition I had growing up, and now writing about it and contemporary politics is becoming one as well.

    The essays discussed here move across multiple Twilight Zone episodes and connect them to contemporary politics, including Trump’s return to power, the rise of far-right parties in Europe, and the normalization of scapegoating, nationalist grievance, and moral panic. Rather than focusing on a single episode or argument, the articles range widely, using Serling’s work to examine how fear is redirected toward internal enemies and how punishment is framed as restoration.

    This episode talks through how those articles were written, why the marathon has become a yearly marker for new work, and how The Twilight Zone continues to offer a way to understand recurring political patterns in the U.S. and abroad.

    Share this one!

    Referenced articles:
    https://therightpodcast.substack.com/p/the-new-years-twilight-zone-marathon-a70
    https://therightpodcast.substack.com/p/the-new-years-twilight-zone-marathon

    Website: https://www.therightpodcast.org/
    Opening Song: “Twilight Zone / Twilight Tone” – The Manhattan Transfer
    Buy me a book: https://buymeacoffee.com/therightpodcast

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    40 分
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