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The Pete Quiñones Show

Episode 834: Discussing Sorel's 'Reflections on Violence' - Part 1 - w/ Thomas777

The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones

Politics, Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.8951 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

71 Minutes PG-13 Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer Pete asked Thomas to take a break from the Cold war series to discuss Georges Sorel's classic, "Reflections on Violence." Thomas wrote the foreword to the Imperium Press edition. Thomas' Substack Thomas' Book "Steelstorm" Thomas on Twitter Reflections on Violence - Imperium Press Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Support Pete on His Website Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Subscribestar GabPay - @petequinones Pete's Venmo Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter

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0:00.0

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See in store for T's and C's. The So, I want to welcome everyone back to the Pekiniano show. I am here again with Thomas 777 but we have something a little different a little

1:08.0

diversion plans for today. How are you doing Thomas? I'm well thank you

1:12.3

thanks for hosting me again as always.

1:14.8

Yeah. Well I had contacted you and said instead of Cold War Part 6 with the holidays coming up

1:22.0

let's pick that up after after the holidays coming up. Let's pick that up after the holidays were over. But there was a book that I read a few years ago when I found out how many people at the time, influential people, people who became leaders were inspired by it, reflections on violence by Sorrell.

1:42.0

And then I found out that the Emperium press version had a forward by you.

1:46.4

So I decided to have you on and let's discuss it. I think that this can go in a lot of different directions.

1:54.5

Yeah, I appreciate the opportunity man definitely.

1:57.6

When did Sorrell come on your radar like when did you read them first?

2:01.6

You know it's interesting because a lot of people a lot of people associate

2:04.9

Sorrell like Ella and some of these other thinkers with kind of the rise of

2:10.5

like you know a kind of right-wing subculture on the internet I came to

2:14.7

surreal before that and I'm not trying to sound like some like original like or

2:18.4

some like O. G. He was like oh I knew about surreal before but in the stuff in the National Alliance would put out and

2:25.1

he was for historical review. That stuff was pretty weighty man, you know like

2:28.9

William Pierce, whatever anybody thinks of him or things of that whole scene, you know, he was a serious intellectual, you know, he read tons of stuff.

2:38.0

Some, some of which I didn't really connect with, you know, he was a big William Gellie Simpson guy and he was a big kind of, you know, you spent a lot of time with, you know, a lot of this kind of like social Darwinist stuff that, um, I don't put a lot of stock in, he'd reference George Sorrell, okay, like on some

2:56.2

of his ADB broadcasts in more than passing capacity.

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