About this episode
This interview was recorded before the news of Charlie Kirk’s murder, but its insights into political violence and radicalisation remain highly relevant. Max Horder discusses the phenomenon of 'Luigi-ism', a term he coined to describe a troubling trend of left-wing violence and its cultural implications. He explains how Luigi Mangione became a cultural icon to the far left, reflecting a growing acceptance of violence in political discourse. The discussion also contrasts left-wing and right-wing violence, exploring the psychological and sociological factors driving these behaviours. Horder emphasizes the role of social media in shaping perceptions and justifications for violence, and warns of increasing polarisation in American society, leading to greater conflict. #PoliticalViolence #RadicalActivism #LuigiIsm #VigilanteJustice #PoliticalExtremism Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro and Setup 00:52 – The Rise of Luigi-ism 08:50 –Understanding the Phenomenon of Luigiism 15:09 – Comparing Left-Wing and Right-Wing Violence 19:26 – The Nature of Left-Wing Violence 23:20 – Analysing the Numbers of Max's Survey 33:00 – The Role of Social Media in Political Violence 39:05 – "CEO down", "Luigi'd" and Other Concerning Memes 46:24 – Future Implications of Political Polarization 52:06 – More About Max Horder and The NCRI