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Descending The Tower – 4

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Today, we’re joined by Neocolonial and E. Antony Gray for a special episode of Descending the Tower.

Brought to you by Surviving Babel and Nick B. Steves, Ascending the Tower is a podcast distributed by Social Matter and represents the latest project of the Hestia Society. Please leave feedback in the comments, and if you’d like to get in touch with Surviving Babel, you can find him at: survivingbabel@gmail.com

Notes:
2:28 – Introducing Neocolonial
5:52 – What are we drinking?
15:42 – What are your main intellectual influences?
21:32 – Would we devote an episode of ATT to nationalism?
30:22 – How would the secularization of Islam play out?
43:36 – What will be the result of the Synod on the Family?
1:01:12 – Is the current immigration wave divine punishment?
1:23:25 – An example of skinning a sheep when you should shear it?
1:45:42 – What city should be the capital of the world?
1:58:36 – Opinion of gay men like Jack Donovan?
2:08:47 – What are your thoughts on transhumanism?
2:23:28 – What does the Tower of Babel story mean to you?

Related Show Links:

Music:
Opening Music – “Leave Me” by That Was Yesterday (excerpt)
https://www.jamendo.com/en/track/925739/leave-me

Closing Music – “Basse Dance” by General Union
https://www.jamendo.com/en/track/170000/basse-dance

Neocolonial’s blog
https://neocolonial.wordpress.com/

E. Antony Gray’s blog
http://ionthesky.blogspot.com/

Sponsorship: 

If you are interested in sponsoring Ascending the Tower, e-mail me at Surviving Babel at gmail dot com. Sponsorships start at $10 an episode, and all proceeds will either go back into the podcast or provide some compensation for your most grateful host. You can purchase a mention or short message, or you can choose to sponsor the Out of Left Field question or even an entire episode.

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