Recent Episodes
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What We Got from Pope Francis
Apr 24, 2025 – -
Technocracy and the Vital Force in Man | Matthew Crawford
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Modernity's Alternative and Theology of the Peoples
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What is a Nation?
Mar 20, 2025 – -
The Heroic Life of St. Thomas More
Mar 13, 2025 – -
Subsidiarity: How to Dismantle the Bureaucratic State
Mar 6, 2025 – -
The Unity of the Nations | Joseph Ratzinger
Feb 27, 2025 – -
The Meaning of Christian Brotherhood
Feb 6, 2025 – -
The Future is Always Worse Than You Think | Andrew Willard Jones
Jan 16, 2025 – -
The Case for Sex Discrimination | Mag Review 5.3
Jan 9, 2025 – -
Our Kind of People | New Polity 2025
Dec 19, 2024 – -
The Church Against the State | Andrew Willard Jones
Dec 6, 2024 – -
The New Political Right: Pagan or Christian?
Dec 5, 2024 – -
Restoring Freedom: The New Law of Grace
Nov 21, 2024 – -
Aquinas on Salvation History: From Moses to Christ
Oct 31, 2024 – -
Aquinas on Law: The Open World of Grace
Oct 17, 2024 – -
The End of Politics: Temple Slave States
Oct 3, 2024 – -
The Dark Reality of Medical Aid in Dying
Sep 27, 2024 – -
Aristotle's Politics: Natural Slaves and the One True Statesman
Sep 19, 2024 – -
The 401k Story: A Deep Dive with Its Inventor, Ted Benna
Aug 30, 2024 – -
The James Donald Forbes McCann Good Money Plan | Cash, Stocks, and the Marital Debt
Aug 22, 2024 – -
The Vicious Circle: Aristocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy, and Tyranny
Aug 8, 2024 – -
Shadows of Justice | A Close Reading of Plato's Republic
Jul 25, 2024 – -
The Problem of Death and the City of Man
Jul 11, 2024 – -
The New Paganism and the Rise of the Nietzscheans
Jun 27, 2024 – -
Gendered Language and Pronouns | Season 2 Q&A
Jun 20, 2024 – -
America and the Inversion of Tyranny | Magazine 5.1 Review
May 30, 2024 – -
Gender in a Pornographic World
May 16, 2024 – -
Fighting Against Legalized Euthanasia | West Virginia Delegate Pat McGeehan
Apr 29, 2024 – -
Abortion and the Control of the Body | Part 2
Apr 18, 2024 – -
Contraception and the Control of the Body | Part 1
Apr 4, 2024 – -
America's Decline into Paganism | John Daniel Davidson of The Federalist
Mar 28, 2024 – -
Gender in a Big Beige World
Mar 21, 2024 – -
No More Virgins. What Protestantism Takes From Gender.
Mar 7, 2024 – -
The Gender Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism
Feb 27, 2024 – -
It's 2024 and Gender is Still a Problem
Feb 8, 2024 – -
The Complete Gendered World of The Boys | Magazine 4.4 Review
Jan 18, 2024 – -
We Survived Another Year | 2023 Wrap-up
Dec 30, 2023 – -
Announcing The College of St. Joseph the Worker | Starting Fall 2024
Dec 14, 2023 – -
Police, Prisons, and Sanctuary | Magazine 4.3 Review
Nov 24, 2023 – -
Should We, Therefore, Destroy The Servers? | Announcing New Polity Conference 2024
Nov 16, 2023 – -
Make Your City Beautiful | Good Cities
Oct 12, 2023 – -
Your City Was Badly Planned | Good Cities
Oct 5, 2023 – -
Return to the Land or Revitalize the City? | Good Cities
Sep 28, 2023 – -
Driving Through The Ruins | Good Cities
Sep 21, 2023 – -
How Cars Became King | Good Cities
Sep 14, 2023 – -
Is The City Worth Saving? | Good Cities w/ Nathan Bird & Jacob Hyman
Sep 7, 2023 – -
The Royal Monarch Who Became a Saint
Aug 25, 2023 – -
The Rise of Bourgeois Society | Magazine 4.2 Review
Aug 11, 2023 – -
Life Without Technology w/ Author Eric Brende
Aug 3, 2023 –
Recent Reviews
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ShwagoThoroughly ChristianFor the most part this podcast and new polity are concerned about being Christian through and through. They express this particularly by exposing the aspects of contemporary thinking and ethics that have no basis in Christianity but in Liberalism. The podcast endeavors to dissect liberalism in order to show our blind spot for it as well as offer the classical perspective liberalism has replaced. They focus, it seems, mostly on the political and economical order. Great listen.
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AnnannnxxxxRambling. Lacks eloquenceUmm, you know, like, err, kind of like, right, ummm, errr, like, kind of… If you enjoy listening to conversational fillers you will enjoy like, this.
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essyeahEconomically unrealistic, but all idealism isThe ‘evils’ put forward as those elements which make cities bad and ugly are the same elements which allow philosophers and the rest of us the freedom to even imagine implementing less utilitarian policies and systems in our cities. Well thought out and sincere discussion all the same and I acknowledge my own cynical pragmatism plays into my interpretations of the podcast. Worth listening to.
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Jeff-the carpenterCarpenters favorite arm chair podcastThough my armchair is the drivers seat of my pickup truck. I appreciate the musings of Jacob and Mark and their guests, at times I feel like I’m receiving my internal philosophy externally, other times it feels like a black-pill suppository. Either way, I’m encouraged to hear Catholic intellectuals muse about proper forms of politics and the ‘localism’ of our faith in practice. If you listen you will feel a little like David going up against Goliath, it will encourage you, and hopefully provoke you to live more purposefully poor. Take pleasure in your poverty, it has encouraged me to not feel so terribly miserable about my meager means. Cheers, great podcast. I’d order your magazines if I had the money. They look very well done. By the way, check out the website, lots of good articles.
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hot Chihuahua 420This is the only podcast of its kindGrateful for this show. Helps me understand what it takes to be comprehensively Christian.
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Warchild09Lacks eloquenceThis is interesting but painful to listen to. The “uhh uh uhhh uh”s and “like, I mean, like” verbiage makes me stop listening halfway, especially the most recent episode about leaving the alt right.
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-BraxtonLife Changing!I Love it! It challenges me. It makes sense. Its orthodox. They have truly thought it through. Highly recommend to any Catholic that wants to live lives set apart for the Gospel. It’s also quite entertaining and funny. Beware! I am in the process of changing all my investments, deleting my Amazon prime, and changing the places I shop. If you listen to this, you will no longer be ignorant. ✌️
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gio gio binksAmazing conversationsAs a graduate in Philosophy and theology I’ve never heard a more interesting take on political philosophy... you guys are blessed by God with intellectual brilliance.. it’s as if I’m hearing St. Thomas giving his take on current issues
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not debt freeReally enjoy listeningThis group provides a great perspective on Christian life that I haven’t heard before. I really like what they’re putting forth, it has definitely moved my heart regarding my life and career.
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Reviewer3987664Stunningly Patronizing and MyopicThis podcast was recommended by a wise and intelligent friend, so maybe my expectations were too high. But I’m disappointed by the philosophical sloppiness and bad faith assumptions that underpin many of the conversations. The general premise seems to be that those who disagree with the hosts’ views must be stupid, covertly malicious, or both. As a practicing Catholic, I have to recommend seeking loftier, good-faith discussions elsewhere.
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guinfetgjkrsLove this!So grateful for these voices. It definitely pushes on my level of understanding and previous biases, but in a good way. It's my new favorite binge podcast with a ton of depth that makes you think so it's not just for consumption, but formation. Highly recommend at least listening to one of the shows (not on double speed) 😅 and I guarantee when you do, you’ll be hooked.
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Katherinem.reviewChristian livingGreat introduction to traditional christian living that has really opened my eyes to what should set us apart from our culture.
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Jdawg979WowExcellent podcast. Has changed my views on many things in regards to American society, politics, and money. The Good Money series is literally life changing. Thank you for this podcast!
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Dom1775Excellent podcastVery engaging and at times very funny. These guys dare to take a step back and question the whole system of modern political conceptions and root their thinking in the perennial metaphysics of Aquinas. These conversations don’t rely only on Aquinas, but on the entire realist tradition. It’s refreshing to find people who don’t buy into the restricting dichotomies of modern day classical liberalism! Will be listening to this show faithfully.
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MallyRootBut seriously, let’s do it!The content is excellent. Please give these guys a listen (maybe even a couple times over) and work on making TRUE Catholic teaching happen wherever you live. But seriously, let’s change the world.
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Early Fertig FanGood pod, but don’t pontificate on ProtsYour description of Protestants and “works” in the Almsgiving ep is actually only a description of Calvinist principles (total depravity, etc.) and blatantly disregards Wesleyan-Arminians who believe in prevenient grace. Might help to have an actual Prot on the show instead stereotyping.
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Jacob Hyman22Good Help for the Post-Liberal CatholicThe New Polity Podcast features engaging hosts and content with topics about the double sins of capitalism and socialism and their roots of liberalism. The three part series on liberalism, socialism, and fascism is a great place to start to understand the engaging thought and conversation style of the podcast. The recent Good Money series has been my favorite. I really really want PRACTICALS, to just sit down with Jacob over a pint and ask about things like ‘retirement’, how to find places in your community to exercise benevolence, and more. I hope to hear more practicals as the series continues, and am hopeful that they will! Great work New Polity!
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MatzamanLove it, want more practical insightsThis is a great introduction for good Catholics who are starting to have some questions about capitalism but have some obvious doctrinal issue with socialism. I’d love to hear more about the practicalities of what you guys are suggesting. What do I do for “retirement”? Is it bad if I rent out my first house after we have more kids and move? Is owning a house bad because I have to have debt? If so, what do I do, rent and live under another mans power? Why is health insurance bad? Most of us still have to live with our current capitalist system, and to move outside of it seems pretty hard to pull off. Thanks!
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Andrew VillalobosLiberalism is a sinIt is so great to hear from fellow Catholics that are ditching the libertarian label. It does ultimately conflict with the truth of Catholic social teaching. Lord bless this new think tank.
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DanielMathisonGreat! Technical difficulties.Several of the episodes aren’t playing. - Trial of Jesus - Liberalism/Libertarianism - Socialism Great content! Thanks for your thoughts and expositions. God bless you all.
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