This podcast episode delves into the complex landscape of the New Right, contrasting its ideological factions with its predecessors, particularly focusing on the tension between traditional conservatism and a more interventionist approach to public morality. Through discussions on figures such as Donald Trump and J.D. Vance, the episode examines how the New Right navigates issues of virtue, immigration, and economic policy, while grappling with the contradictions inherent in its discourse. The conversations highlight the generational divides within the movement and explore how aesthetics and nostalgia influence the New Right's vision, leaving listeners with a deeper understanding of the shifts and challenges defining contemporary conservatism.