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Alexandra Kaschuta; Twitter phenom, Austrian Economics and writer at SortAlexOut.com
Episode 97

Alexandra Kaschuta; Twitter phenom, Austrian Economics and writer at SortAlexOut.com

The Vance Crowe Podcast · Vance Crowe

December 5, 202055m 4sFull

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Show Notes

Alexandra Kaschuta is a Twitter phenom, economist and philosopher who shares edge of chaos ideas that didn't used to be that way. Maybe it's renaissance thinking, or maybe it's her brand of paleoconservatism. Vance and Alex's conversation ranged from our new age of tolerance, how culture is changing for women in society and the current prevalence of incels.

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