• Canada Day in a Communist Surveillance State

    Counter Currents - Jul 19th 2022 10:36am EDT

    1,326 words In a pre-pandemic age, Canada Day was a large-scale convivial, nationalistic celebration in Canada’s federal capital of Ottawa with numerous other local events taking place across the country. Normally festivities in the nation’s capital on July 1 feature a full day of events, including military marches by the Governor General’s Foot Guards and […]

  • Rightist Innovation in Dallas

    Counter Currents - Jul 1st 2022 8:13am EDT

    1,995 words Edward H. Miller Nut Country: Right-Wing Dallas and the Birth of the Southern Strategy Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 2015 Edward H. Miller’s book Nut Country, about the rising Republican Party in Dallas in the late 1950s and early 1960s, is another academic book pointing to a certain place and point in […]

  • Deconstructing Dugin: An Interview with Charles Upton, Part 1

    Counter Currents - Jun 21st 2022 1:32pm EDT

    Charles Upton 6,859 words Part 1 of 2 The following is a transcript of the Guide to Kulchur interview with the Traditionalist scholar Charles Upton on the subject of Alexander Dugin that was broadcast on May 27. Mr. Upton was previously interviewed by Greg Johnson for Counter-Currents Radio in 2012. The transcript was prepared by […]

  • Leap Into Life (#7): Communism is Mentally Retarded and Insane

    Amerika.org - Jun 18th 2022 7:02am EDT

    Another brutal high colonic of realism for you: By now, however, the palace’s name had become synonymous with the mystery and despair of what it had become — the Lefortovo pretrial and investigation prison. Lefortovo and its blood-soaked history had long since tempered the Russian soul. It is not known precisely how many of the […]

  • How a Communist America Would Look to Your Grandchild

    Amerika.org - Jun 3rd 2022 7:02am EDT

    Communist countries of the past had a two-class system consisting of the Government and the Proletariat. There was no free enterprise or property rights for the proletariat because the Government ran all enterprises and owned all property. However, over the years Communism was adapted to suit individual countries’ requirements where Russia reconstructed their country and […]

  • “Take Care of Russia”: Thomas Fasbender’s Biography of Vladimir Putin, Part 1

    Counter Currents - Jun 1st 2022 8:11am EDT

    Putin during his time as a KGB agent in the 1980s. 4,873 words Part 1 of 3 Thomas FasbenderWladimir W. Putin: Eine politische Biographie (Vladimir Putin: A Political Biography) Neuruppin Landt Manuscriptum 2021, 565 pp. “Beregitje Rossiju” (“Take care of Russia”) are the words quoted on page 249 of what Thomas Fasbender calls his “political […]

  • Solipsism to Nihilism: A “Ceaușescu Moment”?

    Counter Currents - May 31st 2022 10:12am EDT

    Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife shortly before their televised execution on December 25, 1989. 2,188 words “A regime built on lies always ends in collapse.” — Z-Man, “An Empire of Lies” Solipsism: a theory holding that the self can know nothing but its own modifications and that the self is the only existent thing. I’ve […]

  • Europe’s Eastern Shield

    Counter Currents - May 27th 2022 11:47am EDT

    Sándor Wagner, The Self-Sacrifice of Titus Dugovics (1853), depicting a Hungarian Knight who prevented the Turks from raising their banner from one of Belgrade’s turrets during the siege of the city in 1456, causing both Dugovics and the standard-bearer to fall to their deaths. 1,909 words Recently, I was speaking to a friend about the […]

  • Why the Central European Elites Love War

    Counter Currents - May 11th 2022 12:52pm EDT

    Young Czechs celebrating their nation’s accession to the European Union on May 1, 2004. 1,458 words The radical attitudes of some of the Central European state’s leaders and their demands to escalate the war with Russia — Hungary is a notable exception — is not the result of these states’ specific historical experiences. If we […]

  • O co skutečně jde na Ukrajině

    Counter Currents - May 5th 2022 8:42am EDT

    2,216 slov English original here Ve své argumentaci v debatě s E. M. Jonesem o válce na Ukrajině jsem tvrdil, že nacionalisté na Západě — a vlastně na celém světě — by měli podporovat Ukrajinu proti ruskému agresorovi. Podle Jonese bychom Ukrajinu podporovat neměli. Jones začal dějinami Židů a jejich činnosti na Ukrajině, zřejmě v přesvědčení, […]

  • The Birth of Post-War American Conservatism in Detroit

    Counter Currents - Apr 25th 2022 9:51am EDT

    1,365 words Colleen DoodyDetroit’s Cold War: The Origins of Postwar Conservatism Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 2013 In 1945, with the exception of the United States, Canada, and a few other places, the civilized world was in ruins. While the industrial centers of the United States were not burned-out husks pocked with bomb craters, […]

  • Implications of the Fall of Communism in Europe: A Visionary Reflection

    Counter Currents - Apr 20th 2022 12:55pm EDT

    631 words La Nouvelle Librairie has begun publishing Les Carnets Rebelles (The Rebel’s Notebooks) by Dominique Venner. The first volume, which was published at the end of 2021 and is an anthology of observations and autobiographical anecdotes, reveals the passions and lucidity of this unique historian. The editorial staff offers its readers an extract, probably dating from the […]

  • Communism and Retirement Homes

    Amerika.org - Apr 16th 2022 6:36pm EDT

    Over the last couple decades, the generational theory of ideas has made the most sense to me. You only get to move forward in terms of events and changes recognized when the oldest generation dies out. This means that you are always three-quarters of a century behind. We are just now catching up to the […]

  • Huntington at 25: The Clash of Civilizations

    Counter Currents - Feb 16th 2022 12:17pm EST

    Samuel Huntington 2,644 words The decline of the West is still in the first slow phase, but at some point it might speed up dramatically. — Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations & the Remaking of World Order In 1993, academic and White House strategist Samuel P. Huntington wrote a piece for the American […]

  • Nazi Mass Formation Psychosis & How Jewish Extremists Extorted Tupac – With Author David Cole (Ep.28)

    Irida TV - Jan 21st 2022 12:05pm EST

    Columnist David Cole joins us again to talk about Robert Malone’s comparison of today’s Covid hysteria with Nazi Germany, his lovely encounters with the Anti Defamation League (ADL) and the Jewish Defense League (JDL), what we can all learn from Heinrich Himmler, and how today’s political landscape in the United States is changing in light… […]

  • The FBI Sheds Light on Who Martin Luther King Really Was

    Counter Currents - Jan 17th 2022 10:37am EST

    3,903 words Of all the towering luminaries of the civil rights movement, Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) stands out as the most notable. In fact, it’s hardly too much to say that his name was practically synonymous with the movement itself during the tumultuous times in which his presence so galvanized the country. […]

  • Where Have All the Grown-Ups Gone?

    Counter Currents - Jan 11th 2022 7:26am EST

    Karl Marx, Chief Adolescent who never worked a day in his life. 1,543 words If I ruled the world,Every day would be the first day of Spring –Tony Bennett, “If I Ruled the World” When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but […]

  • Cowardly Paki Hasan Piker Bitches Out on Fighting Sam Hyde, Turns Down $1,000,000

    Daily Stormer - Dec 17th 2021 12:00am EST

    Please watch the above video. A crypto millionaire is putting up a million dollars in prize money for a fight between Sam Hyde and feminine Paki communist Hasan Piker. Piker hasn’t actually refused technically, but he’s not responded, which is a refusal. Earlier this week, I also offered to fight Piker, but I didn’t have […]

  • Glenn Greenwald Calls Out Aggressively Forced Turk Scum Hasan Piker for Attack Assange

    Daily Stormer - Dec 12th 2021 8:17am EST

    Pseduo-communist turkroach and internet streamer Hasan Piker is unquestionably the biggest forced meme in all of internet history. He is not likable, he offers nothing, and the people who watch him are basically in a Clockwork Orange type situation. I don’t go on YouTube very often anymore – at all – I’m all in on […]

  • Greed vs. Arrogance

    Counter Currents - Dec 1st 2021 11:37am EST

    2,120 words Greed: “intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food.” Arrogance: “an insulting way of thinking or behaving that comes from believing that you are better, smarter, or more important than other people.” Greed: It’s one of the seven deadly sins. In the fourth circle of Hell, Dante and Virgil contemplated […]

  • A Reader Reckons Leftist Squid Game Interpretations are Shallow and Retarded

    Daily Stormer - Nov 9th 2021 7:11am EST

    I watched the Netflix Korean mini-series Squid Game and enjoyed it. The show is about a group of people with life problems who agree to participate in a series of children’s games where if they lose they are killed. However, despite that premise, it is not a gore fest or torture porn. It’s relatively violent, […]

  • Call Them What They Are

    Amerika.org - Nov 3rd 2021 6:34pm EDT

    I used to think the first casualty of popular politics was truth. Now I realize that it is complexity — depth, nuance, detail, breadth, time-scale, and quality — which goes on the chopping block first. In the past, I have made it clear why I am not a White Nationalist or neo-Nazi nor a “racist,” […]

  • Yuri Bezmenov: How to Subvert a Country from Within

    Counter Currents - Nov 3rd 2021 12:13pm EDT

    Yuri Bezmenov 2,714 words Back in mother USSR, we used to play a game called “hide the thimble.” The interesting thing about that game involved the requirement that the player hide the thimble in plain sight for all to see. — A Look Inside the Playbook, Anthony Napoleon & Yevgeni Yevtushenkov  Some ages are lukewarm […]

  • Outside Capitalism

    Counter Currents - Oct 29th 2021 10:43am EDT

    1,280 words Critique of capitalism has a long history. Broadly beginning with Marx and Engels, capitalism’s critics have morphed over time as capital itself continues to evolve. However, regardless of the source of discontent — ranging from nineteenth-century Communists, to twentieth-century socialists, to twenty-first century black-pilled intellectuals — certain themes pervade; namely, a general transparency […]

  • Love among the Ruins: 1984 Revisited

    Counter Currents - Oct 6th 2021 9:59am EDT

    Winston & Julia, 1984 2,699 words Love is best. — last line of Robert Browning’s “Love among the Ruins” He loved Big Brother. — last line of George Orwell’s 1984 Reading Orwell’s 1984 once again, I was reminded of the Victorian lady who complained that she disliked Hamlet as it was full of clichés. So […]