1960s Counterculture as the Revolt of a Meta-People - Blood $atellite

5 months ago
161

Following a Movie Korner reviewing the original Death Wish, they dive into the book “Decadence” by Jim Hougan which explores the unknown history of the 1960s counterculture movements, how they were a decentralized and apolitical response to an over-rationalized existence, and how social revolution is impossible for a meta-people.

Taken from Episode #248 – Creatine Induced Onlinitis [“engagement I just with him! to whom?”]

Listen to full episodes of Blood $atellite on, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Audible, and more.
➡️ Full Content: http://www.bloodsatellite.ca
➡️ Clips: https://odysee.com/@BloodSatellite:3
➡️Support: https://bloodsatellite.gumroad.com/

★ Store: https://goodsvffer.com/
★ Vanguardist Journal: https://vanguardistjournal.com/
★ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegallyIronic

Timestamps:

00:00 – Movie Korner: Death Wish (1974)

16:08 – “Decadence” Review Begins

19:00 – What Was the 60s Counterculture?

22:18 – Leftist Corruption Parallel Drawn with Occupy Wall Street

25:17 – Millenniarianism Defined Throughout History

28:16 – Technique vs. Substance and the Cause of Modern Angst

37:01 – What Killed the Counterculture

43:27 – The Decadence of the Current Meta-Culture

47:15 – Pathological Accelerationism as the Only Available Revolution

Loading comments...