ReKT: ThE Michael RectenwalD podcast

 

Upcoming guests include Garry Robson.

REKT

While the global elite has taken a wrecking ball to our nation’s economy and social fabric, former NYU Professor Michael Rectenwald has emerged as a thought leader among leftist apostates, anti-statists, and freedom fighters worldwide. The mind responsible for a slew of best-selling books that trace Big Tech tyranny, censorship, and authoritarianism to their roots can now be found weekly on REKT, a show that brings the hammer down on all of it.

Michael Rectenwald talks with Paul Gottfried about Paleoconservatism, the left, Wokism, the identity and ethos of the ruling elite, and decentralization.

Michael and guest co-host Ben Ahdoot talk with Ron Unz about RFK, Jr., Ron's American Prava series, the Unz Review, the Great Reset, censorship, the origins of SARS-CoV-2, and more.

Michael talks with Gad Saad about evolutionary psychology and the market, the mind parasites, and his new book.

Michael talks with Tom Woods about RFK, Jr., whether the elites are evil or just incompetent, and the secret of Tom's success.

Michael and Walter Block discuss the Ukrainian conflict, reparations, immigration, and the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Michael Rectenwald interviews Heather Mac Donald about her new book, When Race Trumps Merit: How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives.

John Klyczek joins Michael on the first Mises Institute-sponsored episode of REKT. John (jakE) is the author of School World Order: The Technocratic Globalization of Corporatized Education. Topics include the behaviorist, collectivist, and eugenicist roots of public (and state-sanctioned private) education, the globalist organizations behind the stakeholder capitalism regime, and the making of "global citizens" through indoctrination and technocratic surveillance and control systems.

Michael interviews Mark Crispin Miller about propaganda, the contemporary left, and more. 22 June 2021.

Michael and Stephen Hicks discuss postmodernism, postmodern politics, the contemporary Left, and the state of education, culture, society, the media, and politics. 3 June 2021.