Thomas Hobbes 2,958 words Mike Maxwell has posed some questions to me on sovereignty and international order on the Imperium Press Substack. Ethnonationalists envision a world of sovereign homelands for all distinct peoples who aspire to autonomy. Thus we are opposed to multinational empires as well as global government schemes, all of which involve the […]
Georges Sorel 298 words Georges Eugène Sorel was born 175 years ago today, and died at the age of 74. Born in Normandy and educated in Paris, Sorel was an engineer by training who took an early retirement to devote himself to philosophy and politics. Although conservative by temperament (he defended the patriarchal family and […]
148 words / 56:25 Greg Johnson did a new solo Ask Me Anything on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:16 On the is/ought problem in ethics 05:54 Comment on Greg’s Graduate School with Heidegger 07:01 What’s the difference between wisdom and […]
740 words “A slave is one who waits for someone else to free him.” — Ezra Pound One of the ongoing projects of the North American New Right is the recovery of our tradition. One does not have to go too far back before one discovers that every great European thinker and artist is a […]
1,357 words While the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth were in their official period of mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participated in a crass publicity stunt that outraged many. Two days before the Queen’s funeral, Trudeau was recorded singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in a London pub. In addition […]
2,561 words Author’s Note: On October 15, I debated Mark Collett on the Ukraine war. My opening statement is here. After our opening statements, the format was to answer questions posed by the host/moderator Joel Davis. These are my answers to the first five questions. I appended my answer to the sixth and final question […]
Phil Eiger Newmann, Friedrich Nietzsche, 2020. 846 words Friedrich Nietzsche was born this day in 1844 in the small town of Röcken, near Leipzig, Saxony, in the Kingdom of Prussia. He died in August 25, 1900, in Weimar, Saxony, in the Second German Reich. The outlines of Nietzsche’s life are readily available online. Nietzsche is […]
Aleister Crowley by Charles Krafft 666 words Aleister Crowley was an English poet, novelist, painter, and mountaineer who is most famous as an occultist, ceremonial magician, and founder of the religion and philosophy of Thelema. Sadly, he was also an egomaniac, a pervert, and a drug addict. But at least he did not sacrifice babies […]
Frank Herbert 462 words Frank Herbert was born on this day in 1920 in Tacoma, Washington. Herbert is best-known as the creator of Dune, which is the most widely-read and influential science fiction novel of all time. Herbert, moreover, is an artist of the Right. As I wrote in my review of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, […]
1,323 words The pro-Kremlin crowd in online Dissident Right spaces has one argument that they love above all others. Mike Peinovich made it in his recent post about how utterly right he is (in his view) to support Russia over Ukraine. Greg Johnson from Counter-Currents offered to debate him on that point, an offer which […]
861 words Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless polemicist and activist for the causes of animal rights, European pagan revivalism, Hindu nationalism, German National Socialism, and — after the Second World War — pan-European racial nationalism. She also sought to found a religion, Esoteric Hitlerism, fusing National Socialism with the […]
861 words Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless polemicist and activist for the causes of animal rights, European pagan revivalism, Hindu nationalism, German National Socialism, and — after the Second World War — pan-European racial nationalism. She also sought to found a religion, Esoteric Hitlerism, fusing National Socialism with the […]
266 words / 1:54:22 Greg Johnson welcomed Millennial Woes and Morgoth to the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to discuss the death and funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as the reactions to it around the globe, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:01:36 Woes’ initial reaction […]
4,750 words Translations: Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Ukrainian Martin Heidegger is one of the giants of twentieth-century philosophy, both in terms of the depth and originality of his ideas and the breadth of his influence in philosophy, theology, the human sciences, and culture in general. Heidegger was born on September 26, 1889 in the town of Meßkirch in […]
231 words Thomas Stearns Eliot was one of the 20th century’s most influential poets, as well as an essayist, literary critic, playwright, and publisher. He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1948. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, from old New England stock, Eliot emigrated to England in 1914 and was naturalized as a British […]
219 words / 53:18 Greg Johnson did a new solo Ask Me Anything on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:33 Thoughts on envy and Bronze Age Pervert 06:46 On Yuval Noah Harari 17:08 How do we change the minds of those […]
142 words / 1:03:15 Marcus Follin, aka The Golden One, was Greg Johnson‘s special guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to talk about the recent Swedish election, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:01:15 Give us the basics on Swedish politics 00:06:05 On Alternative for Sweden […]
493 words Francis Parker Yockey was born 105 years ago today, September 18, in Chicago. He died in San Francisco on June 16, 1960, an apparent suicide. Yockey is one of America’s greatest anti-liberal thinkers and an abiding influence on the North American New Right. In honor of his birthday, I wish to draw the […]
1,048 words When anyone on planet Earth spoke of “the Queen,” nobody ever asked, “Which Queen?” Everyone knew that “the Queen” meant Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. In that sense, she was the Queen of the world. In the global imagination, Elizabeth II stood for all the queens of the world, indeed all […]
155 words / 1:02:12 Greg Johnson did a new solo Ask Me Anything on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 01:52 On the universal immorality of population replacement 06:15 Do you have any updates on your court-case regarding your detainment in Norway? […]
173 words / 1:17:26 Recently-doxed British commentator The Ayatollah (Odysee, Telegram) was Greg Johnson‘s special guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include 00:02:41 Who is “The Ayatollah”? 00:05:39 On British accents 00:07:45 The Ayatollah explains his avatar (Derek Day) 00:11:49 How […]
173 words / 1:17:26 Recently-doxed British commentator The Ayatollah (Odysee, Telegram) was Greg Johnson‘s special guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:02:41 Who is “The Ayatollah”? 00:05:39 On British accents 00:07:45 The Ayatollah explains his avatar (Derek Day) 00:11:49 How […]
475 words For the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Counter-Currents published a symposium (linked below) which, sadly, still remains relevant as the organized Jewish community and various white traitors, dupes, and tools agitate for yet another war with one of Israel’s enemies based upon lies and sanctimony. These are my opening remarks. * […]
1,120 words Counter-Currents aims to raise $300,000 this year to sustain and expand our work, including organizing real-world community events and creating a new public policy institute. Thus far, we have raised, $130,365.10, which is 43% of our goal. But I am getting a bit nervous, since we now have less than four months to […]
1,327 words Author’s Note: On the August 28th, 2022 Counter-Currents Radio livestream, Gaddius Maximus and Sutton asked me to share my thoughts on Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan. Hyacinth Bouquet transcribed my answer, and I have edited it. I wish to thank all of them for their help. I still have student loan debts. […]
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