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The Pete Quiñones Show

The Work of Ernst Nolte Complete - w/ Thomas777

The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones

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4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 225 minutes

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Summary

3 Hours and 45 Minutes

PG-13

Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer.

Thomas joined Pete to do a short series on the work of historian and philosopher Ernst Nolte. 

The Work of Ernst Nolte - Pt. 1 - Addressing the Crisis - w/ Thomas777

The Work of Ernst Nolte - Pt. 2 - The Sonderweg Debate - w/ Thomas777

The Work of Ernst Nolte - Pt. 3 - Bolshevism - w/ Thomas777

The Work of Ernst Nolte - Pt. 4 - Zionism - w/ Thomas777

Thomas' Substack

Thomas777 Merchandise

Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"

Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"

Thomas on Twitter

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I want to welcome everyone back to the Pete Caniono show.

0:04.0

Thomas, it feels like we haven't talked in like four or five weeks or like a month or so.

0:08.0

How are you doing?

0:10.0

I'm doing well.

0:11.0

Yeah, it's been a minute even for me. I realize I realize my

0:17.4

content workflow isn't what yours or Jay Burdens or some of the fellows is like I probably I probably look the problem makes me a

0:27.4

special ed kid or something in my in my defense, even when my health was better, I tend to favor highly conceptual topics and that kind of requires deep dives like on my end to prepare

0:46.0

that kind of stuff but you know it I remain impressed by the fact that you guys manage to be able to bang out the content you do with the value

0:56.2

you do and it's always high quality.

0:58.8

But yeah, I'm going to drop sit wrap on my sub stack but yeah since I've been back from

1:07.3

Arkansas like I haven't done shit like I haven't answered people's texts or emails

1:11.3

this is supposed to be my big week to catch up on some

1:14.6

long-form stuff like like now that was getting done like I'm sorry for that.

1:18.1

I have not been feeling well but today yeah we have and I and I and I I agree a series where at least I'd like to over three episodes but at least two

1:36.8

on the subject of earns a novelty not just his thought and kind of his particular

1:53.1

school of revisionism, but what he represents, you know, he was a student of Heidegger and he became very close to the Heidegger family. And that's important.

1:55.6

It's important not to what Heidegger in context.

1:57.8

And I generally agree with people,

2:01.9

including Leo Strauss, interestingly, who I don't have nice things to say about in terms of his ethics.

2:09.0

But he did have insight into like the Western intellectual tradition.

2:16.0

Heidegger was kind of the last continental philosopher, I think,

2:21.0

and novelty was very much the error to that tradition, you know, that began with people like Meister Ecker and continued with obviously Hegel and Schopenhauer and Nietzsche and that that alone

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