24 min

Interview with Jordan Peterson Pro Patria

    • Politics

At the end of October London Magazine hosted a conservatively minded gathering called the Alliance for the Responsible Citizenship or, not so humbly, the ARC. Inspired and opened by world renowned professor Jordan Peterson, this conference-styled event aimed at giving voice to those thinking about saving and strengthening Judeo-Christian civilization, instead of letting it slide into a controlled decline amidst postcolonial guilts and moral relativism. About 1500 people, mostly from Europe and Anglo Saxon countries, were invited to share ideas and start
building community of a sort. Legacy media nicknamed it AntiDavos and, maybe, righteously so. Time will tell, if it can become one. Yet the challenges that created the dire need for such an alliance are here and present. Vytautas Sinica from Lithuania sat with prof. Peterson to talk about the troubling effect of ideologies, cultural Marxism in particular, and unique role, that might be awaiting the Eastern Central Europe in the culture war ahead. Here is the original audio of the conversation in English. The interview dubbed in Lithuanian and with the introduction by Vytautas Sinica has been published Radio Maria:
https://www.marijosradijas.lt/transliacijos/268342-2024-01-20-17-20-tikejimas-ir-kultura.html

At the end of October London Magazine hosted a conservatively minded gathering called the Alliance for the Responsible Citizenship or, not so humbly, the ARC. Inspired and opened by world renowned professor Jordan Peterson, this conference-styled event aimed at giving voice to those thinking about saving and strengthening Judeo-Christian civilization, instead of letting it slide into a controlled decline amidst postcolonial guilts and moral relativism. About 1500 people, mostly from Europe and Anglo Saxon countries, were invited to share ideas and start
building community of a sort. Legacy media nicknamed it AntiDavos and, maybe, righteously so. Time will tell, if it can become one. Yet the challenges that created the dire need for such an alliance are here and present. Vytautas Sinica from Lithuania sat with prof. Peterson to talk about the troubling effect of ideologies, cultural Marxism in particular, and unique role, that might be awaiting the Eastern Central Europe in the culture war ahead. Here is the original audio of the conversation in English. The interview dubbed in Lithuanian and with the introduction by Vytautas Sinica has been published Radio Maria:
https://www.marijosradijas.lt/transliacijos/268342-2024-01-20-17-20-tikejimas-ir-kultura.html

24 min