• Episode 124: Konstantin Kisin - Why Western Values Matter

  • 2024/10/11
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Episode 124: Konstantin Kisin - Why Western Values Matter

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  • Konstantin Kisin is an author, an essayist, and the co-host of the YouTube channel and podcast Triggernometry. A rebroadcast from 2022.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (1:00) Transition from Soviet Union to wealth in post-collapse Russia

    (4:00) Impact of the Soviet collapse on ordinary people's lives

    (6:31) Personal resilience shaped by tumultuous childhood experiences

    (8:30) Lack of education about the Soviet experience in the West

    (11:06) The Russian Revolution and its implications for society today

    (11:20) Overview of the dictatorship of the proletariat concept.

    (12:55) Impact of property expropriation on wealthy families during the revolution.

    (14:03) Consequences of collective farming in Soviet society.

    (16:12) The Soviet Union's attempt at equality led to widespread poverty.

    (19:02) Insights on the Russian psyche from democratic experiments in the 90s.

    (23:42) Describing the chaotic aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse.

    (25:12) Painful experiences shaped Russian society during the 1990s.

    (27:11) Russia's surrender to terrorists: a psychological shock for citizens.

    (29:07) Vladimir Putin emerged as a strongman leader in chaos.

    (30:46) Boris Yeltsin's legacy and Putin's rise to power explained.

    (36:57) Freedom of expression as the foundation of Western society.

    (39:09) The importance of free speech and its recent threats discussed.

    (40:11) The roots of political correctness and free speech erosion.

    (41:34) Exploring the dangers of hierarchical ideologies in society.

    (43:15) The natural dynamics between men and women in relationships.

    (45:23) Martin Luther King’s vision for character over skin color.

    (46:00) Concerns about societal divisions and their historical implications.

    (48:14) The universal threat of believing some people are superior to others.

    (49:00) Thought-provoking quotes

    (54:00) The West and the importance of individual rights

    (1:00:41) George Kennan's insights on containment and Western values.

    (1:01:13) Concerns about identity politics and its impact on society.

    (1:02:41) The danger of losing a unified national identity.

    (1:05:41) Internal division as the real threat to powerful nations.

    (1:08:30) Contextualizing slavery and colonialism in world history.

    (1:12:31) The role of comedy in challenging mainstream narratives.

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あらすじ・解説

Konstantin Kisin is an author, an essayist, and the co-host of the YouTube channel and podcast Triggernometry. A rebroadcast from 2022.

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Book Dan to do an interview or a meeting

------------

Keep Talking Substack

Spotify

Apple Podcasts

Social media and all episodes

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Support via Venmo

Support on Substack

Support on Patreon

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(00:00) Intro

(1:00) Transition from Soviet Union to wealth in post-collapse Russia

(4:00) Impact of the Soviet collapse on ordinary people's lives

(6:31) Personal resilience shaped by tumultuous childhood experiences

(8:30) Lack of education about the Soviet experience in the West

(11:06) The Russian Revolution and its implications for society today

(11:20) Overview of the dictatorship of the proletariat concept.

(12:55) Impact of property expropriation on wealthy families during the revolution.

(14:03) Consequences of collective farming in Soviet society.

(16:12) The Soviet Union's attempt at equality led to widespread poverty.

(19:02) Insights on the Russian psyche from democratic experiments in the 90s.

(23:42) Describing the chaotic aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse.

(25:12) Painful experiences shaped Russian society during the 1990s.

(27:11) Russia's surrender to terrorists: a psychological shock for citizens.

(29:07) Vladimir Putin emerged as a strongman leader in chaos.

(30:46) Boris Yeltsin's legacy and Putin's rise to power explained.

(36:57) Freedom of expression as the foundation of Western society.

(39:09) The importance of free speech and its recent threats discussed.

(40:11) The roots of political correctness and free speech erosion.

(41:34) Exploring the dangers of hierarchical ideologies in society.

(43:15) The natural dynamics between men and women in relationships.

(45:23) Martin Luther King’s vision for character over skin color.

(46:00) Concerns about societal divisions and their historical implications.

(48:14) The universal threat of believing some people are superior to others.

(49:00) Thought-provoking quotes

(54:00) The West and the importance of individual rights

(1:00:41) George Kennan's insights on containment and Western values.

(1:01:13) Concerns about identity politics and its impact on society.

(1:02:41) The danger of losing a unified national identity.

(1:05:41) Internal division as the real threat to powerful nations.

(1:08:30) Contextualizing slavery and colonialism in world history.

(1:12:31) The role of comedy in challenging mainstream narratives.

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