Friday Apr 04, 2025

From Soviet Union to Western World: An immigrant's perspective on cultural success with Konstantin Kisin

In this episode, Russian-born British satirist and author Konstantin Kisin delivers a defence of Western civilisation and the cultural values that have made it uniquely successful. Drawing from his personal experience growing up in the Soviet Union, Kisin articulates why millions risk their lives to immigrate to Western nations like Australia, Britain and America.

With wit and clarity, Kisin dissects the fundamental pillars that have enabled Western prosperity: government by consent, freedom of expression, and a unique incentive structure that rewards innovation rather than compliance. He challenges the politically correct narrative that downplays Western achievement, arguing that we've become a "cargo cult" society, imitating rather than practising the values that made us successful.

As Western nations grapple with cultural self-doubt, Kisin makes a compelling case for why understanding and preserving our cultural heritage matters. He argues that we've failed to articulate these values to younger generations, instead focusing solely on historical wrongdoings without proper context or comparison.

Whether you're concerned about cultural direction or curious about what makes Western societies distinctive, this episode offers an honest perspective from someone who has experienced both worlds and concluded that the West is best.

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