Men Among the Ruins

By: Benjamin Sieghart and Tom Billinge
  • Summary

  • In what aims to be a derisive, yet uplifting odyssey through the Current Year, two men against time attempt to navigate an ever-declining West through the lense of Radical Tradition.
    Benjamin Sieghart and Tom Billinge
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Episodes
  • Episode IV: The Evolian Vibe
    Jun 12 2024

    To mark the 50th anniversary of Julius Evola's passing we delve into his autiobiography "The Path of Cinnabar," highlighting the Baron's numerous interests as a young man.

    At some point, beat poet Allen Ginsberg drops in to deliver a brief anti-drug PSA. Tom also gives his "live reacts" upon first viewing Evola's Dadaist paintings.

    Tune in and catch the Evolian vibe.

    (Music: "Among the Ruins" by Karl Casey, White Bat Audio.)


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    2 hrs and 45 mins
  • Episode III: Evolisticles
    May 13 2024

    Coming to you from Mount Parnassus, this episode does justice to the show title as Tom recounts his recent travels to ancient sites. It's a fitting lead-in for studying the "Latin Character," "Roman World," and "Mediterranean Soul" per our favorite Sicilian aristocrat.

    Featuring the ambient sounds of rural Greece.

    (Music: "Among the Ruins" by Karl Casey, White Bat Audio.)

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Episode II: Deproletarize Yourselves
    Apr 13 2024

    Our sophomore effort deals with the "demonic nature of the economy," as the workday grind is assessed from the Baron's astute lens. The popular Chinese pastime of feeding live chickens to tigers is also discussed, leading to profound metaphorical insights.

    Tune in and deproletarize yourselves.

    (Music: "Among the Ruins" by Karl Casey, White Bat Audio.)

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    1 hr and 25 mins

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