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A deep dive into how the UK's high tax burden and cultural attitude toward success are driving away the nation's most talented creators.
Kisin identifies a new trend he calls the 'woke right'—a movement on the right that mirrors the identity politics and victimhood narrative of the radical left.
Konstantin Kisin explains why he chooses to remain a commentator rather than entering politics, arguing that he has more influence as an unfiltered voice than as a Member of Parliament bound by party lines.
Kisin explains his 'accelerationist' view, suggesting that fundamental cultural change only occurs when the reality of a crisis becomes impossible to ignore.
An analysis of why small countries now see nuclear weapons as their only guarantee of safety in a world where rules no longer apply.
Konstantin Kisin explains why the post-WWII geopolitical framework is disintegrating and how the West lost its focus after the Cold War.
A discussion on 'elite overproduction' and how AI is rapidly eliminating the high-level jobs that university graduates expect to find.
Konstantin discusses Trump's serious interest in Greenland as a sign that the world is returning to an era of explicit imperial power struggles.
Konstantin Kisin discusses the impact of mass immigration on cultural stability and the necessity of full integration to maintain a cohesive national identity.
Using a Russian version of the Jungle Book as an analogy, Kisin explains how international adversaries like Russia and China react when they perceive weakness in Western leadership.
A breakdown of the UK's economic decline, focusing on GDP per capita and the destruction of domestic manufacturing.
Konstantin Kisin explains the psychological and economic drivers behind the rise of socialism among the youth, citing the 'housing ladder' and a sense that the future has been taken away.
Kisin references Thomas Sowell to argue that modern Western policy is increasingly driven by what feels good rather than what actually works, leading to detrimental societal consequences.
Konstantin advises parents to focus on soft skills like resourcefulness and creativity rather than predetermined career paths that AI might soon replace.
Kisin explains the economic link between declining birth rates and mass immigration, arguing that politicians use immigration to mask per capita poverty.
A breakdown of what happens when a dominant global power fades and is replaced by a power vacuum, leading to increased instability, violence, and competition for resources.
A deep dive into the concept of international law as a 'shared fiction' similar to money, and why it only works when backed by force.
Konstantin Kisin delivers a harsh assessment of the UK's current standing on the world stage, calling it a 'sinking ship' in global influence.
Kisin provides startling statistics on European welfare spending versus global output, arguing that comfort has led to dangerous policy decisions.
Steven Bartlett and Konstantin Kisin break down the staggering mathematical reality of what happens to the tax base when a single billionaire leaves the country.
A discussion on Elon Musk's claim that Tesla's Optimus robots will be better surgeons than humans within three years, making medical school 'pointless.'
Konstantin Kisin shares a touching anecdote about touring with Jordan Peterson, illustrating how Peterson prioritizes his fans and practices what he preaches even when starving and exhausted.
Konstantin shares a story about a San Francisco robotics accelerator, highlighting how the cost of robotic intelligence has plummeted from $30,000 to pennies.
A contrarian take on how extreme wealth concentration and AI job loss might make wealth redistribution or 'communism' unavoidable.