Nick Fuentes Is Wrong About Stalin, Power… and the Free Market | 1685
Release Date: 12/11/2025
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info_outlineNick Fuentes says we need “order before liberty,” admires Stalin, and wants a government strongman to re-industrialize America. We break down why that worldview is dangerous and why the housing crisis is NOT a free market failure.
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, Nate and Chuck dive into:
Why 2025 home prices feel insane (and what’s actually changed since the 1950s)
How building codes, zoning, the Fed, and regulations drive prices up
Nick Fuentes’ claim that liberty isn’t the highest political virtue
His “Stalin admirer” comments and calls for tariffs, subsidies, and a strongman
Why empires, industrial policy, and libertarianism don’t mix
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00:00 Intro
00:37 Discussing Nick Fuentes' Views
01:44 Debate on Home Prices and Economic Views
06:19 Comparing Modern and Historical Housing Standards
13:14 Impact of Government Regulations on Housing Costs
25:51 Interest Rates and Housing Market Dynamics
30:58 Nick Fuentes on Order vs. Liberty
37:19 America's Power and Empire
38:39 Debating the Roman Empire and American Ideals
39:34 The Fragility of American Society
40:22 Contradictions in Loving the Constitution and Empire
46:01 Nick Fuentes' Admiration for Stalin
52:53 The Need for Industrialization in America
57:32 Challenges of Reindustrializing America
01:03:48 The Role of Government in Industry
01:15:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts