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30 October 2025

Paul English Live 103025 ,From Socrates to SOGI: Speaking Uncomfortable Truths in a Comfortable Age - E1250

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As clocks misalign across the Atlantic, we kick off with a little English weather-and-shorts banter before settling into a frank, wide‑ranging conversation about truth-telling, crowd psychology, and why uncomfortable ideas so often get punished—from Socrates’ hemlock to today’s social media dogpiles. With Eric von Essex and Patrick alongside me, and guest Monika Schaefer joining in hour two, we probe the long campaign of social engineering that’s reshaped family life, education, and authority: feminism’s promises and pitfalls, MGTOW and demoralised men, the erosion of duty, and how technocracy and media narratives keep us reacting instead of building. We contrast all that with older civilisational patterns—courtship, complementarity, and the stabilising power of marriage and tribe—detouring through Big Ben’s restoration, the Fabian Society, Marie Stopes/Planned Parenthood, SOGI 123 in B.C., and a Samuel Johnson zinger about power and law. We also visit places and culture that still speak to rootedness: the Essex Plotlands and The Haven museum, and David Lean’s Hobson’s Choice, a surprisingly tender boot‑shop romance about resolve, family, and enterprise. Monika gives an update on her work and points to new posts about her brother Alfred’s situation; we share how to write to political prisoners and where to find her material. As ever, listeners can join live next week at the usual hour once the clocks re‑sync—bring your tea, your best arguments, and your willingness to sit with a bit of discomfort while we search for the good.


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