In this episode, John and Peter dive into the cracks forming in Western society—failing institutions, rising crime, and a loss of trust in leadership. They examine the energy crisis, the decline of national security, and the unchecked consequences of mass immigration, each part of the ideological shifts driving politics away from reason, and into chaos.
Against the backdrop of history, they reflect on the great wars, the temptations of blind idealism, and the perilous trajectory of the present. From crime and drug policies to the shifting global order under a new U.S. presidency, they probe the forces pulling nations apart. Yet, amid the bleak outlook, they touch on the enduring search for meaning—where true hope lies not in fleeting political victories, but in something far deeper and unshakable.
Peter Hitchens writes extensively for the press in the UK, he's been a war correspondent, and reported from Moscow towards the end of the USSR's time as a communist country. Peter has written many books, the latest being "A Revolution Betrayed: How Egalitarians Wrecked the British Education System" he is a very sought after commentator in Britain and Beyond.
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