2,522 words Thomas Hobbes (English version here) Майк Максвелл задал мне несколько вопросов о суверенитете и международном порядке в статье Imperium Press. Этнонационалисты представляют себе мир, состоящий из суверенных родных земель для всех отдельных народов, стремящихся к автономии. Таким образом, мы выступаем против многонациональных империй, а также схем глобального правительства, все из которых подразумевают отказ […]
Novel Takes comes in two colors: tan for the hardcover, blue for the paperback. 380 words Pre-ordering now at a special price. Release date: December 26, 2024 About Novel Takes: There’s a lot of truth in fiction. In Novel Takes, Greg Johnson explores racial, ethnic, and political themes in such works as Jean Raspail’s The […]
146 words The 10th edition of Millenniyule is about to commence. A unique tradition for all of us on the nationalist right, Millenniyule brings together writers, thinkers, activists, vloggers, and more, for a month of cosy conversations, interviews, and promotion of new talent in our movement. This year, as ever, several individuals familiar to Counter-Currents’ […]
3,749 words Eric Kaufmann Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration & the Future of White Majorities London: Allen Lane, 2018 Eric Kaufmann’s Whiteshift is both highly useful and deeply disturbing to White Nationalists. Whiteshift is useful because it provides both facts and arguments that validate white identity politics and national populism. Kaufmann also rejects the central tenets of […]
3,735 words Jean Raspail Le Camp des Saints Editions Robert Laffont, 1973 Whenever someone says, “We need a great White Nationalist novel”, I hand them The Camp of the Saints, for as a depiction of white dispossession and a call to racial awareness, Jean Raspail’s 1973 masterpiece has never been equaled or bettered. The Camp […]
169 words Greg Johnson, Angelo Plume, and David Zsutty responded to listener questions and talked about the annual nationalist march in Poland which they attended this year. The episode is now available to listen to online or download. 0:34: Introduction 3:00: Idealism and the need for elite and institutional patronage 5:10: David Zsutty’s “Letter to […]
3,543 words John Kennedy Toole A Confederacy of Dunces Foreword by Walker Percy Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1980 A Confederacy of Dunces is one of the greatest comic novels ever written. It takes its name from a line of Swift’s which serves as its epigraph: “When a true genius appears in the world, […]
649 words Keith Woods was full of promise when he first emerged as a YouTube commentator in January of 2019. But in a few short years, he has gone from promising to delivering. From video documentaries to unscripted livestreams and interviews, from highly effective social media posting to live speaking and now to long-form essays, […]
1,032 words What a relief. Donald Trump has won. The Republicans have won. The American people have won. And race-conscious whites have won. Or did we? After all, our goal is to restore America as a white homeland. Trump’s goal, at best, is a multiracial meritocracy that is somewhat less anti-white, somewhat more color-blind, somewhat […]
1,559 words In my lecture “What’s Wrong with Diversity,” I lay out some basic arguments for why it is a bad idea to make one’s society racially and ethnically diverse. But I didn’t discuss a problem that starts as soon as diversity becomes a goal that institutions must promote. Promoting diversity corrupts every institution, one […]
139 words Greg Johnson, Angelo Plume, and Gaddius had a discussion on the pros and cons of voting for Donald Trump in this year’s election, and addressed some other topics as well. Their chat is now available to download or listen to online. 5:44 – Is Trump any better than the Dems? 19:03 – Creating […]
2,514 words This year, the Trump train has been more like an emotional roller-coaster. My decision to vote for Trump has flip-flopped almost as much as Trump has. Recently, I re-read my endorsement of Trump from four years ago, “Trump, Without Illusions or Apologies.” I feared that I would want to eat my words. But, […]
2,514 words This year, the Trump train has been more like an emotional roller-coaster. My decision to vote for Trump has flip-flopped almost as much as Trump has. Recently, I re-read my endorsement of Trump from four years ago, “Trump, Without Illusions or Apologies.” I feared that I would want to eat my words. But, […]
1,319 words I recently re-read the following article from 2020, where I made my case for Donald Trump. I thought it was well-argued and prescient. Although I am even more disappointed by Trump now than four years ago, I think the arguments still stand. All you need to do is mentally substitute “Harris” for “Biden.” […]
1,421 words (Original essay in English, here.) Белые националисты считают, что существующая мультирасовая и мультикультурная система поставила нашу расу на путь вымирания. Рождаемость белых во всем мире ниже уровня воспроизводства населения, в то время как наши родные земли наводнены быстро размножающимися небелыми, которые подрывают заработную плату белых и забирают из наших социальных учреждений гораздо больше, […]
110 words Matt Parrott Greg Johnson was joined by long-time friend of Counter-Currents, Matt Parrott, to discuss the fast-approaching US presidential election. The recording is available to download or listen to online. Topics include: 3:38 – Changes in the political landscape 9:55 – Kamala’s investment in Lebanon 16:16 – Why isn’t Matt fat anymore? How […]
3,292 words Michel Houellebecq Annihilation Translation by Shaun Whiteside London: Picador, 2024 In terms of its emotional impact, Annihilation is Michel Houellebecq’s finest novel. In his previous works, Houellebecq created and perfected a new genre of sorts: novels whose settings are worlds in decline, whose protagonists are utterly petty and impotent in the face of […]
Frank Herbert. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons 438 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 […]
145 words Having spent the last few weeks giving speeches, fundraising, and attending conferences, Greg Johnson returned to host Counter-Currents Radio. It is now available for downloading and online listening. Topics include: 2:24 – Is it good that the left is attacking Jews? 10:16 – Who is the worst US president? 12:50 – What about Armenians? […]
41 words On September 14th, 2024, Greg Johnson spoke to the Institute for Historical Review on the question, “Will America Survive to 2040?” This is his talk. To listen in a player, click here or below. To download, right-click the link and click “save as.” https://counter-currents.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/gregjohnsonhistoricalreview.mp3
Darryl Cooper on The Tucker Carlson Show. 17,828 words Darryl Cooper has been in the news a lot after his interview with Tucker Carlson. In 2016, Cooper invited Greg Johnson on as a guest for his podcast Decline of the West. Presented here is the complete text transcript of their conversation. The audio version can be listened […]
181 words Greg Johnson and David Zsutty discussed Donald Trump’s recent statements on immigration and his lagging campaign energy, as well as taking listener questions and comments. It is now available for download and online listening. 6:21 – Trump’s immigration betrayal 14:13 – Corporate welfare 15:47 – Productivity vs cost cutting 26:10 – Can WNs […]
457 words Today is the birthday of Arthur Jensen, professor of educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and one of the great pioneers in the science of human biological diversity. The author of over 400 refereed scientific journal articles, and a board member of the journals Intelligence and Personality and Individual Differences, Jensen […]
1,991 words Donald Trump needs an intervention. But is there anyone he will listen to? Trump’s conversation with Elon Musk on August 12th offers some hope. After a great deal of autistic rambling, Trump actually started listening to Musk. Also, Trump’s great immigration betrayal on August 15th showed signs of his conversation with Musk, which […]