971 words Spanish translation here Yukio Mishima was one of the giants of twentieth-century Japanese literature. He has exercised an enduring influence on the post-World War II European and North American New Right. In commemoration of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this website: By Mishima: “A Call […]
222 words / 2:05:26 Greg Johnson and co-host David Zsutty tried something new on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio: discussing five essays that had been published over the previous week at Counter-Currents. These were, in order of discussion: David M. Zsutty, “On Treason and Loyalty.” Christian Secor, “Conservatism is Doomed to Fail, but Futurism […]
464 words Anthony Mario Ludovici was born on January 8, 1882. Ludovici was one of the first and most accomplished translators of Nietzsche into English and a leading exponent of Nietzsche’s thought. Ludovici was also an original philosopher in his own right. In nearly forty books, including eight novels, and hundreds of shorter works, Ludovici […]
1,506 words Part 1 here If the family is a haven in the heartless world of global liberalism, so is the nation. What is the connection between family and nation? Both are related by blood. Indeed, your nation is just your extended family. You enter your family and your nation at the same time, in […]
173 words The Librarian by André Martins De Barros Every month in 2024, join Counter-Currents Editor-in-Chief Greg Johnson, our authors, and friends to read and discuss some of the best material from our catalogue and more. We’ll host group discussions, discover new material, and #readbannedbooks! (Banned from Amazon to be precise.) The first meeting will […]
135 words / 2:06:10 Greg Johnson hosted a relaxed Ask Me Anything on the New Year’s Eve-eve broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio. Endeavour (Substack, Telegram, YouTube), Jim Goad, James Karlsson, Gaddius Maximus, Cyan Quinn, Karl Thorburn (Telegram), and David Zsutty all dropped for the occasion, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:01:11 What were the […]
John Singleton Copley, “The Copley Family,” 1776 2,340 words Christopher Lasch famously described the family as a “haven in a heartless world.”[1] How is the world heartless, and how is the family a haven? For Lasch, the heartlessness of the world has everything to do with the increasing liberalization and economization of life. Liberalism’s ideal […]
1,493 words If the current regime disappeared, and I were given a free hand to create an ethnostate, this is what I would do. I am going to focus simply on policies and institutions, not practical questions about how we would gain and keep the power to implement them. 1. First and foremost, I would […]
You can buy Greg Johnson’s New Right vs. Old Right here 5.634 palabras English original here, Polish translation here Capítulo 1 aquí, Capítulo 10 aquí, Capítulo 12 aquí INTRODUCCIÓN Los Nacionalistas Blancos necesitamos abordar el Holocausto, como también necesitamos abordar la Cuestión Judía en general. Es inútil enfocarse únicamente en la defensa de los Blancos […]
354 words The Meaning and History of Christmas Gunnar Alfredsson, “Christmas in the Trenches.” Fullmoon Ancestry, “All I Want for Christmas.” Fullmoon Ancestry, “Christmas Wishes.” Steven Clark, “Christmas Monologue.” Steven Clark, “The Winter Man.” Collin Cleary, “Some Thoughts on Yule.” Jef Costello, “Living in Truth: A Yuletide Homily.” William de Vere, “Autumnal Reflections.” William de […]
1,424 words / 9:56 Translations: Czech, French, German, Swedish Audio version: To listen in a player, click here or below. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save target or link as.” It was about thirty years ago when I first noticed that the greeting “Merry Christmas” was being replaced by the bland, neutral […]
621 words We have much to be thankful for this week. 1. This year, our fundraiser goal is $300,000. We are still a long way from the goal, but things have definitely picked up in the last week. We are now at $127,289.65, which is 42% of our goal. I want to thank all of […]
137 words On behalf of everyone at Counter-Currents, I want to wish all our US readers safe travels and a happy Thanksgiving. (And please don’t let your dogs eat turkey bones.) Here are a few past articles on Thanksgiving for your edification: Fullmoon Ancestry, “The Great Thanksgiving Reset.” Jef Costello, “How to Survive Thanksgiving.” Jef […]
P. R. Stephensen, circa 1934 239 words Percy Reginald Stephensen was born on November 20, 1901. Stephensen was a writer, publisher, and political activist dedicated to the interests of the white race and the Australian nation. Like Jack London, Stephensen was an archetypal man of the racially conscious Left. He began his political career as […]
389 words René Guénon was born on November 15, 1886. Along with Julius Evola, Guénon was one of the leading figures in the Traditionalist school, which has deeply influenced my own outlook and the metapolitical mission and editorial agenda of Counter-Currents Publishing and North American New Right. (For a sense of my differences with Guénon, see my […]
226 words / 2:09:43 Greg Johnson was joined by Endeavour (Substack, Telegram, YouTube), Karl Thorburn, Morgoth (Substack, Odysee), and Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube) on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio for a roundtable discussion on the question of whether or not Jewish power has peaked, as well as related issues. It is now available for download and […]
1,268 words Today is Guillaume Faye’s birthday. He died in 2019 after a battle with cancer. Faye had been sick for some time, but he was so focused on writing what would become be his last book that he postponed seeing a doctor until it was complete. When he finally sought medical attention, he was […]
132 words / 56:04 The second half of last weekend’s broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio was a solo Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson, where he took questions from the listeners, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:44 What did you feel when you saw the image of the […]
295 words Georges Eugène Sorel was born 176 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 martial virtues), […]
Domenico Fetti, A Classical Poet (c. 1620) 2,424 words I’m not a great connoisseur of culture or the arts. I drew as a child, won a poetry contest once, and before reading “grabbed me” at the ripe age of 26, I was as distant from them as could be. Little did I know it would […]
754 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 […]
1,988 words The Israeli military is poised to undertake ground operations in Gaza at any moment. At least that’s what is being touted by almost every Israel-friendly media outlet in the world. I have a feeling that even though Israel is technologically superior to Hamas’ irregular fighters, it’s not going to go particularly well for […]
599 words Greg Johnson Toward a New Nationalism Second Edition San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2023 190 pages Greg Johnson’s Toward a New Nationalism is a companion volume to his The White Nationalist Manifesto. Toward a New Nationalism offers a White Nationalist analysis of race realism, white identity, the problems with conservatism and libertarianism, “hate,” “white privilege,” American ethnic identity and […]
1,343 words Posters that appeared in the cities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody near Vancouver, British Columbia caused a bit of a stir in late September. A group named “White Tri-Cities Parents and Tots” affixed flyers to lampposts, bus stops, and at shopping malls that promoted a “Whites-Only Moms and Tots” play group. […]
1,580 words Engelskt original här Än en gång visar palestinier och judar på Levantens stränder den moderna krigföringens värsta kännetecken: Den löser ingenting, eftersom den sällan dödar de människor som verkligen är skyldiga. Faktum är att ingen av sidorna egentligen försöker. I stället dödar de glatt oskyldiga, medan legioner av moraliskt dementa åskådare frenetiskt hejar […]
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