Day of Rage
Read an excerpt from Stephen Coughlin’s book, Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad, a chapter called Day of Rage.
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Read an excerpt from Stephen Coughlin’s book, Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad, a chapter called Day of Rage.
Coughlin goes deep into the profound interplay between the Islamic line of effort against Western Civilization and its alliance with the organized Left. This conversation sheds light on the political and philosophical roots of this conflict, emphasizing the criticality of understanding the enemy’s strategy to devise effective counter-tactics.
Coughlin spoke on the War on Science that was overtaken by current events and he provided an updated national security warning briefing that is a must-watch:
“Marcuse is more important than Marx.” Coughlin gave a talk on what you need to know about how the Marxist dialectic is attacking you.
Stephen Coughlin and James Lindsay join Courtenay Turner on her podcast in a follow up discussion regarding Plato, Hegel, alchemy, hermeticism & dialectical manipulation to further examine Plato’s notion of democracy, initiate references and the direct influence on Marxist theology.
UA’s Stephen Coughlin along with James Lindsay and Jay Dyer were on the Courtney Turner Show podcast for an engaging round-table discourse analyzing the philosophical, theological, historical, political, uses and weaponization of the Dialectic.
Coughlin talked about the origin of the narrative term “Christian Nationalism” come from and why it is deliberately being used against Americans who are Christian and love their country.
Coughlin talked about how the foreign-created terms “islamaphobia’ and ‘violent extremism’ deliberate precursors to today’s created terms to enforce the narrative.
Coughlin discusses the political warfare that Marxists are waging against America.
Podcaster Courtenay Turner did a long, in-depth conversation interview with UA President Stephen Coughlin to discuss the dialectical attacks used in political warfare.