
The Pete Quiñones Show The Josh Neal Episodes
Mar 18, 2026
Josh Neal, former psychology professor and author of American Extremist, explores psychopolitics and cultural change. He discusses modern individualism, links between anarchism and sociopathy, and how extreme individualism fragments politics. Conversations probe conspiracy labeling, Popper vs. Hofstadter debates, managerialism, and Freud’s contested theories about trauma and institutional power.
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Doxxing Revealed Alt Right Extremes
- Josh Neal recounts involvement with figures like Richard Spencer and Augustus Invictus and how being doxxed forced him to confront the alt-right's realities.
- Doxxing revealed the movement's extremes and motivated his writing on political extremism.
Start Small To Rebuild Collective Political Will
- To overcome psychological barriers to organizing, see yourself as a unit within a collective and plug into local social circuitry.
- Neal emphasizes small first steps: flyer, rally, petition — the initial social hurdles matter most.
Oikophobia Explains Urban Flight And Novelty Worship
- Neal defines oikophobia as disgust/fear of the familiar driven by novelty-seeking temperament and modern travel/technology.
- He contrasts oikophobia with oikophilia, warning extremes lead to either bootlicking traditionalism or traitorous novelty worship.













