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Episode: The New Right: Journey to the Fringe of American Politics | Michael Malice | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Published on May 24, 2019
Hereβs a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

Adios, America
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and I discussed her ID as a length because her book audios America was probably the most influential book of the 2016 election cycle
Michael Malice discusses Ann Coulter's book 'Audios America' and its influence on the 2016 election cycle.

Dear Reader
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the longer answer is my background is with North Korea was my last book with your reader the new right happened as a consequence of so many of my friends who were in tort roles who were anarchists fell down these rabbit holes of what they were what was called insomnia reaction and later became like the alt-right and dark enlightenment
Michael Malice mentions his previous book about North Korea, referring to it as 'my last book with your reader'.

New Right
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the longer answer is my background is with North Korea was my last book with your reader the new right happened as a consequence of so many of my friends who were in tort roles who were anarchists fell down these rabbit holes of what they were what was called insomnia reaction and later became like the alt-right and dark enlightenment
Michael Malice introduces the topic of his current book, 'The New Right', explaining how the subculture developed.

The Goal
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There's a great book called the goal and the point of this book is what's a goal there was to go the business and he says to make money
Michael Malice mentions a book called 'The Goal' and describes its central theme about identifying bottlenecks in a system.