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Our Current Predicament (e19): Adam James Pollock
S D Wickett talks to Adam James Pollock about Beauty, housing, Dante’s Divine Comedy and art, as well as technology, AI and what it means to be a conservative.
Our Current Predicament (e18): A D M Collingwood II
S D Wickett talks to A D M Collingwood (again!) about education, industrial policy, and communist Russia, as well as Roger Scruton, Dominic Cummings, the Civil Service, and the joy of football.
Our Current Predicament (e17): Lauren Brookes
S D Wickett talks to Lauren Brookes about motherhood and politics, education and school bullying, as well as conservative counterculture, southern snobbishness, the New Right Woman and the North Sea dispute.
Our Current Predicament (e16): Harry Page
S D Wickett talks to Harry Page about 1984 and Brave New World, The Crown and Thatcher's legacy, and the NHS, as well as eastern geopolitics, the left's eurocentrism, and the crisis of leadership.
Our Current Predicament (e14): Candace Mercer
S D Wickett talks to Candace Mercer about the life, politics and culture of the pacific north west, the mentality Antifa and how to counter it, as well as populism, the Biden coalition, the future of the GOP and her journey from being a progressive to voting for Donald Trump.
Our Current Predicament (e13): Election Postmortem
S D Wickett talks to Matthew Kirtley about the US Presidential Election and give their predictions for the future.
Our Current Predicament (e12): Election Preview
S D Wickett talks to Mark Ambler about the 2020 US Presidential Election.
Our Current Predicament (e11): Rahman Mwongozi
S D Wickett talks to Rahman Mwongozi about America and Britain, capitalism and white liberalism, as well as race relations, pressures within the black community, and the importance of fatherhood.
Our Current Predicament (e10): William Clouston
S D Wickett talks to William Clouston about Orwell and Huxley, the fate of the union, the New Declaration, and English devolution, as well as housing, urban planning, the economy of words, the long march and the future of the SDP.
Our Current Predicament (e09): Dr Patrick Lockwood
S D Wickett talks to Dr Patrick Lockwood about the roles of fear, guilt, shame and disgust within public life, as well as drug and alcohol abuse, mental health and the apolitical causes of political division.