Afleveringen
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Hello all,
Much as I have enjoyed doing this podcast, my Real Job is now busy enough that I wonât be able to consistently produce good quality episodes.
Given the choice between accepting a degradation in quality and stopping, I choose the latter.
If I am able to restart this project at some point in the future, youâll be able to find it here.
Until then, I will still be occasionally writing at anglology.substack.com
Goodbye for now!
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In episode twenty-four of Anon and I, we are joined by an anonymous Member of Parliament, who reveals how the House of Commons really works.
Listen for:
* The Posting to Policy Pipeline
* Which Anons are MPs reading?
* How groupchats shape politics
* Is parliamentary debate completely pointless?
* And much more no MP would ever say under their own name
Find it wherever you get your podcasts by searching for âAnon and Iâ
* Spotify
* Apple Podcasts
* And all the rest
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In episode twenty-three I am joined by fellow right-thinking political moderate Haryan GlĂĄeddyv. Haryan provides a spotters guide to the British internet right: the splits; the personalities; the grifts; the YouTube channels.
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In episode twenty-two I am joined by Steppe Shaman, who leads us on a journey from the Manchurian grasslands to the high Himalayas. Listen to learn about:
* Who REALLY runs China?
* Reading Bronze Age Mindset at a Chinese university;
* The Anglo-Han world uprising against Normano-Manchu tyranny;
* A beginnerâs guide to animal sacrifice;
* How to tell if you are in a clan;
* Using Buddhist magic to kill your enemies;
* Your future: Sikkim or Nepal?
* The Persian conflict you should ACTUALLY be paying attention to.
Find it on all podcasting platforms here
Episode image by Gunther Hagleitner, CC BY 2.0
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In episode twenty-one I am joined by replyguy extraordinaire Dogbox to unpick the knottiest (or alternatively, most tiresome) issue in Britsh foreign policy: The Chagos Archipelago. We explain why:
* The Chagossians do not exist.
* There are no British islands in the Indian Ocean.
* Labour does not have a plan.
* China does not matter.
* Mauritius is not a real country.
Read Dogboxâs article for Pimlico Journal here.
Read my article for The Critic here.
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In episode twenty of âAnon and Iâ, we are joined by Outcome Code 18, a police detective working in London. We discuss:
* How is speech policed in Britain?
* The elite culture of policing
* Provincial wokeness
* The governmentâs policing white paper
* Why the Home Office canât fix it
* Two tier policing
* âŠand how to consult the stakehoders
You can listen in here, or find it on your preferred podcast app here, or just search âAnon and Iâ.
Episode image source here
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In episode nineteen of âAnon and Iâ, I am joined by peepeepoopoo, who expands on themes discussed in an essay on his substack, âThe 24 Hour Lifeâ.
We discuss:
* Americaâs gambling addiction
* How he got rich trading
* Why you wonât get rich trading
* How to spend a life of leisure
* Why billionaires wonât stop posting
* The group chats which control your Twitter feed
You can listen in Substack, or find it on your preferred podcast app here.
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In episode seventeen of âAnon and Iâ, I am joined by Xianyang City Bureaucrat to discuss the Chinese classics; why China doesnât really care about foreign policy; managing popular anger in the West and East; what is lost when you lose the rites; the second endorsement of Discourses on Salt and Iron; the truth about millet.
Find it on your preferred podcast app here.
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In episode sixteen of âAnon and Iâ, I am joined by CT for a free ranging discussion of British politics in 2025.
Find it on your preferred podcast app here.
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In this episode fifteen, I am joined by an anonymous medievalist to discuss the origin of English national identity. Find it on your preferred app here
This show has been going for three months now, and I am very gratified to report that the Spotify Wrapped for creators puts me in the top 7% of new podcasts by popularity.
The guestâs book reccommendation was England Under The Norman And Angevin Kings by Robert Bartlett.
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In episode fourteen, I am joined by a former police officer who posts on Twitter as Sherlock Comms.
We discuss the institutional incompetence of the Metropolitan Police; child abuse investigations; the perverse incentives of policing; the laws that stop the police just solving crime; and the man who spent thirty years a prisoner in his home.
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In episode thirteen, I am joined by Anglo-Japanese commentator Eggroll Shogun.
Listen to learn:
* How has the LDP kept its grip on Japanese politics?
* Why are the Japanese opposition parties so weird?
* What is a Burakumin? Do the Koreans secretly control Japan?
* What does the world owe Taiwan?
* What lessons does Asian history have for Europe and America?
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In episode twelve, I am joined by âanonymous propagandist of the internet Rightâ, Brewgaloo. We discuss:
* Has âAnglofuturismâ run its course?
* Short video: the most important media format today
* Aestheticsâ role in politics
* Brewgaloo: Crypto-Tory?
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In episode eleven, I am joined by WylfÄen, who posts about Old English and the Anglo-Saxon world.
We discuss:
* The surprising cuteness of the Anglo-Saxons
* How to learn Old English
* Why 2025 Twitter resembles John Carpenterâs The Thing (1982)
* What would the Anglo-Saxons think of Elon Musk?
* How the ancient history of England shapes the country today
Find his substack here, and his recommended reading here
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In episode ten (!), I am joined by Marlowe, Britainâs best anonymous demographer. We break down the economyâs mesh of hidden subsidies which keep failing cities afloat. Marlowe declares war on the city of Middlesborough. We discuss whether Reform are now unstoppable.
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In episode of nine, I am joined by Joseph, who posted on twitter as MingAutocrat until he got himself hacked.
We talk American politics, and Joseph draws out the parallels and differences of Trump and Roosevelt and Nixon and Vance; the myth of FDR; media and historical imagination; the prospects for the American left
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In episode eight of âAnon and Iâ, I am joined by Theodoric to discuss the Netherlands, in which he explains his theory that Holland is Europeâs most futuristic country: any trend that emerges there will appear in your country a decade later.
Listen to learn: why some Dutchmen refuse to speak Dutch; about microfactionalism in Dutch politics; who is the black Eva Vlaardingerbroek; why every Dutch politician is secretly planning to escape; why the system cannot reform itself; how to pray in Gothic.
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In episode seven, I am joined by CJ, one of the most enlightening commentators on the realities facing British local government. Listen to learn how to get a council house; why trying to create Affordable housing makes housing unaffordable; How claimants are shopping between local authorities; Why politicians canât grasp second-order effects; And why your council is doomed.
CJâs article on the funding of social housing can be found here
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In episode six, I am joined by âJew and a Half Menâ on the day of a terror attack that left three dead at a synagogue in Manchester.
In the first half of the podcast, my guest tries to describe what life is like in Israel beyond the frame of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and he does his best to explain domestic politics and the iron grip of Netenyahu.
In the second half, we talk about the life of Jews in Britain, and how Jewish self-perception has changed since 2023.
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Episode five takes a new format: rather than interview an âanonâ, I interview a man who usually writes under his own name, anonymously.
In this conversation, an anonymous Hong Konger talks about about their city, their nation, and their search for identity. Listen to find out what makes Hong Kong distinctive; how nationalism awakens in the human heart; the difference between mainlanders and Hongkongers; about linguistic beautification; and how to insult a mainlander in Cantonese
Almost everyone I asked for feedback told me that there should be intro/outro music: so enjoy some public domain Tchaikovsky.
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