Conversations with Peter Boghossian

Peter Boghossian
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Nov 8, 2023 • 1h 25min

Sexual Freedom + Sexual Restraint - Peter Boghossian and Louise Perry

British author and journalist Louise Perry rejects the notion that social change over time indicates "progress." Instead, she says history is a series of trade-offs that does not guarantee improvements for humanity. In her book, "The Case Against the Sexual Revolution," Louise proposes that increased sexual freedom has caused harm due to the lack of sexual restraint. Louise writes for the New Statesmen, The Daily Mail, and UnHerd. She is the press officer for "We Can't Consent to This," an organization addressing increasing incidents of women killed by sexual violence described as consensual. Louise hosts "Maiden Mother Matriarch," a podcast about sexual politics. She studied anthropology and women's studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies and the University of Oxford. Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Nov 8, 2023 • 21min

Abortion Claims: Triggernometry Hosts Play Spectrum Street Epistemology (Part 2) w/ Konstantin Kisin & Francis Foster

Triggernometry co-hosts Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster joined Peter Boghossian for Spectrum Street Epistemology (SSE) in London. The discussion was held in front of Middlesex Guildhall, the building housing the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. Passers-by were welcome to join the discussion, and one did: Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, the co-director of March for Life UK. She participated in the analysis of claims regarding abortion rights. Konstantin Kisin is a Russian-British author, satirist, and cultural critic. He is the author of "An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West," a bestselling book about free speech and cancel culture through the perspective of an Eastern bloc immigrant. Francis Foster is a cultural commentator, well-known comedian, and former teacher of English and drama. Before launching Triggernometry, he co-hosted the "Probably Offensive" podcast. Konstantin and Francis co-host Triggernometry, a podcast dedicated to free speech and open discussion of controversial topics. Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 40min

Israel-Palestine Conflict: Triggernometry Hosts Play Spectrum Street Epistemology (Part 1) w/ Konstantin Kisin & Francis Foster

Triggernometry co-hosts Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster joined Peter Boghossian for Spectrum Street Epistemology (SSE) in London. The discussion was held in front of Middlesex Guildhall, the building housing the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. Peter offered more than a dozen claims to Konstantin and Francis, initially focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Topics include Hamas, "proportionate" military response, Israel's right to exist, anti-Semitism, the incitement of violence, and the limits of free speech. This is part one of the conversation. Konstantin Kisin is a Russian-British author, satirist, and cultural critic. He is the author of "An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West," a bestselling book about free speech and cancel culture through the perspective of an Eastern bloc immigrant. Francis Foster is a cultural commentator, well-known comedian, and former teacher of English and drama. Before launching Triggernometry, he co-hosted the "Probably Offensive" podcast. Konstantin and Francis co-host Triggernometry, a podcast dedicated to free speech and open discussion of controversial topics. Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Nov 6, 2023 • 1h 18min

"Hate Speech" Laws Silence Dissent Peter Boghossian and Toby Young

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Nov 3, 2023 • 1h 19min

Front-Line Update on Women's Rights | Peter Boghossian and Kellie-Jay Keen (Posie Parker)

British women's activist Kellie-Jay Keen (aka Posie Parker) is the founder of Standing for Women and leader of international #LetWomenSpeak events. Kellie-Jay popularized "adult human female" as the proper definition for women beginning in 2018 with billboards in the UK. She designated 2023 as the Year of the TERF and hosts weekly TERF Talk Tuesdays. Kellie-Jay is a leading voice in the discussion of women's rights and protection of women's spaces. As such, her online content has been censored and she is frequently targeted by trans extremists. Peter Boghossian had his first conversation with Kellie-Jay following the extremist violence in Auckland, New Zealand that caused her to flee the country. More from Kellie-Jay: Standing for Women/Let Women Speak TERF Talk Tuesdays Violence in Auckland Peter's first conversation with Kellie-Jay Kelly-Jay on X (formerly known as Twitter) (Also @StandingForXX) Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Oct 25, 2023 • 53min

Prepare for Violence | Peter Boghossian & Matt Thornton

Matt Thornton, an acclaimed MMA coach and author of The Gift of Violence, discusses the intrinsic nature of violence in human evolution. He highlights the gap between our instincts and the constraints of political correctness. Thornton shares insights on the practical benefits of jiu-jitsu and MMA training, emphasizing situational awareness and effective techniques like the guillotine choke. He also critiques current policing methods and advocates for grounding martial arts in realism, ultimately revealing how combat training fosters self-knowledge and community.
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Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 31min

Can Art Exist Without Free Expression? | Peter Boghossian and Rosie Kay

In the spring of 2021, award-winning dancer and choreographer Rosie Kay performed a solo show to wide acclaim. The show included three pieces addressing women's experiences in life and dance, with the final piece, "Adult Female Dancer," serving as Rosie's memoir. Just a few months later, she resigned from her own dance company following accusations of transphobia. In the fall of 2021, Rosie invited dancers from her production of "Romeo + Juliet" to her home for a dinner party. A late-night conversation about an upcoming production of Virginia Woolf's "Orlando" revealed Rosie's support for women-only spaces and her acknowledgment that biological sex is real. A handful of her dancers reported this "transphobia" to the Rosie Kay Dance Company board of directors, initiating investigations. The board wanted Rosie to be "re-educated." Rosie resigned from the company she ran for nearly 20 years and launched a new company, K2CO. She only employs dancers who are committed to freedom of speech and artistic expression. Rosie Kay graduated from the London Contemporary Dance School in 1998. She performed internationally and founded The Rosie Kay Dance Company in 2004. She was the Leverhulme Artist in Residence at the University of Oxford, the choreographer for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, and received Special Commendation from the Royal Society of Public Health. Awards from Stuttgart's International Solo Dance Festival, The Queen, and Bonnie Bird are among her many accolades. Her work has been featured on stage and in film. Rosie Kay on Unherd: "My body will never be erased" Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Oct 19, 2023 • 1h 6min

The Canceling of the American Mind | Peter Boghossian and Rikki Schlott

Rikki Schlott, a journalist and political commentator, discusses cancel culture, personality disorders in positions of power, the limits of free speech, the impact of social media on society, and the damaging effects of cancel culture on authentic relationships.
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Oct 18, 2023 • 1h 3min

Is Harvard a Critical Social Justice Madrassa? | Peter Boghossian & Rajiv Malhotra

In this conversation, Peter and Rajiv Malhotra discuss anti-Semitism at Harvard and other Ivy League universities, Harvard's cancellation of Hindu speakers, collaboration between leftist and Islamic radicals to undermine various civilizations they label "oppressive," how China uses Harvard to undermine the U.S. and India, and much more. Bestselling author Rajiv Malhotra is a physicist, computer scientist, and founder of Infinity Foundation, a Princeton-based non-profit specializing in civilization studies. His books include "The Power of Future Machines: Essays on Artificial Intelligence," "Snakes in the Ganga" (with a foreword by Peter Boghossian), and "Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism." Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Oct 16, 2023 • 1h 20min

Are Men Ok? | Peter Boghossian & Nina Power

Philosopher and writer Nina Power is senior editor and columnist at Compact Magazine. She is the author of "One Dimensional Woman" (2009) and "What do Men Want? Masculinity & Its Discontents" (2022). She left her position as Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at Roehampton University after more than a decade in academia. Peter Boghossian spoke with Nina about the current manifestation of the "battle of the sexes," where men have become a socially permitted target of hatred and blame. Nina discusses the curious ideal of a homogenous human being, an aim to un-gender the sexes to make men and women interchangeable. She says it is a mistake that traditional masculine virtues—strength, judgment, responsibility—are being coded as right-wing values that must be dismantled alongside "the patriarchy." Peter and Nina also discuss sex differences, male suicide, Nina's break with the Labour Party, the state of philosophy, Aristotle's categories of friendship, intellectual conformity, Ivan Illich, Rebecca Tuvel, activist attacks, leftism, the beauty of changing one's mind, and more. Nina received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Middlesex University and an MA and BA in philosophy from the University of Warwick. She was a senior lecturer in philosophy at Roehampton University and has taught at various British universities. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the British Philosophical Association. She cohosts the podcast The Lack with Helen Rollins and Benjamin Studebaker. More from Nina: "What do Men Want? Masculinity & Its Discontents" by Nina Power Compact Magazine "The Lack" podcast Nina on X Nina on Substack Watch this episode on YouTube.

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