The Pete Quiñones Show

The Josh Neal Episodes

Jan 6, 2026
Josh Neal, a former psychology professor and author of "American Extremist," dives deep into the complexities of individualism and its sociopathic tendencies in contemporary society. He explores how radical individualism erodes collective morality and complicates political organization. Josh critiques the 'Woke Right' narratives and links them to historical paranoid styles, while also discussing the chilling effects of conspiracy culture. With insights on economic shifts and cultural mobility, he paints a thought-provoking picture of today's landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Doxxing Prompted Political Rethink

  • Neal recounts being doxxed after associating with figures like Richard Spencer and Augustus Invictus, which forced him to rethink his politics.
  • That experience catalyzed his departure from his earlier views and led to his critical writing.
INSIGHT

Regime Polemics Recycle 'Paranoid' Tropes

  • Neal compares James Lindsay's 'woke right' framing to Hofstadter's Paranoid Style, arguing regime polemics repurpose history to marginalize opponents.
  • He shows how labeling opponents 'paranoid' delegitimizes factual networks and grievances.
ANECDOTE

From 9/11 Conspiracies To Nationalist Research

  • Neal recounts his long engagement with conspiracy culture: early interest in Loose Change, Alex Jones, Coast to Coast, and how 9/11 shaped his consciousness.
  • That trajectory led him into nationalist communities and research into conspiracy theory genealogy.
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