In this episode of "The New Right," Dan Baltic and Matt Peggis interview James Pogue, a contributing editor at Harper's, about the dissident right, the vibe shift, and the current state of the literary and publishing industries. Pogue shares his experiences coming up in the traditional literary world, the impact of political breakdowns on creative freedom, and his observations on the Dimes Square scene. The discussion covers the challenges faced by writers, the role of MFA programs, the influence of social media, and the potential for a parallel cultural economy. Pogue, Baltic, and Peggis explore the evolving landscape of media, the importance of authentic voices, and the future of gonzo journalism.