In this episode, I talk with Edward Dutton about religiosity, social dilemmas, and his latest book "The Quaker Question". We also delve into his early life, and the reason why he left England to live in Finland over 20 years ago.
You can buy the paperback copy from the link below:
https://wylfings.com/the-quaker-question/
In this clip from the main conversation, we discuss the role of religion in the modern world:
Main takeaways from the conversation:
The historical origins and influence of Quakerism
The similarity between Jewish and Quaker strategies for social cohesion and influence
The role of religiosity in human evolution and societal health
How ideologies like wokeism and liberalism are rooted in and influenced by religious movements
The decline of trust and community in Western societies
Cultural traits, genetic heritage, and demographic shifts linked to religiosity
The connection between collective psychology, health, and societal stability
The impact of immigration, cultural migration, and social trust erosion in Europe
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A little snippet of the Quaker Question from the full conversation:
You can buy the paperback copy from the link below:
https://wylfings.com/the-quaker-question/
There is a dangerous fifth column in the English-speaking world. Though it cloaks itself in humble modesty and peace, it has spent its history in war against Western civilization. From feminism to trans, from colonial guilt to Woke, this group has driven four centuries of decadence, manipulating the nations in which it preaches to drive themselves into decline and anarchy.
The Quaker Question boldly unmasks this treacherous sect’s hold on politics, banking and much else, risking all to expose the QQ as the true subversion, orchestrated by those who signalling virtue moral superiority over societal survival.
“Professor Edward Dutton and J.O.A Rayner-Hilles deliver a truly remarkable tale of subversion and skulduggery in banking, business, politics and culture dating back to the seventeenth century, emanating from a very specific religious sect; the Quakers. The argument is flawless. From the perversions and inadequacies of their founder, George Fox, to the wrong headedness and hypocrisy of the Bloomsbury set, it is a rollercoaster of revelations most of us are blithely unaware of. Be warned; the Quakers are not your friends, they are the friends of your enemies.” - Beau Dade, “History Bro,” the Lotus Eaters.
Edward Dutton is a researcher based in Oulu in northern Finland. Born in London in 1980, Dutton read Theology at Durham University and did a PhD in Religious Studies at Aberdeen University, during which he was a guest researcher at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He is titular Professor of the Evolutionary Psychology of Business at Asbiro University in Poland, and Honorary Professor in the Institute of Psychology at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dutton is best known for his channel The Jolly Heretic. He is the author of over 20 books.











