2,917 words Simon ReynoldsRip It Up and Start Again: Post-Punk 1978-84 London: Faber, 2005 In January 1978 British band XTC released their debut album. Punk rock in the United Kingdom had passed its zenith but there were many such acts, clearly not punk but propelled to the forefront of the music scene by the effects […]
272 words On Tuesday, March 29th, at noon Pacific, 3 pm Eastern, 7 pm UK, and 8 pm CET, Greg Johnson will host a two-hour livestream on Jonathan Bowden to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his untimely death. The guest list is secret at present, but it will feature many of Jonathan’s friends and comrades […]
At last Congress is stepping up to deal with the real problem plaguing America: the need to protect black people who keep their hair in dreadlocks. 1,729 words There’s been a lot going on in the world. The last few years have been a very bumpy ride, and with no signs of abating. Lately, the […]
Ingres, Die Apotheose Homers, 1827, Musée du Louvre 5,610 Wörter English original here Übersetzt von Le Fauconnier Einführung: Am Anfang war Homer… Seine Epen sind durch die Zeit gegangen. Sie sind der Geist unseres Geistes. Zurück zu den Quellen einer Weisheit, die zu neuem Leben erwachen müssen. François Julien, einer der bedeutendsten Denker unserer Zeit, […]
The Euromaidan on December 1, 2013. 5,027 words In the minds of Anglosphere Russia apologists, what happened at the Euromaidan in 2013-14 was simple: A democratically elected head of state, Viktor Yanukovych, who represented the will of the people, wanted to move Ukraine closer to Russia as opposed to Europe, which prompted the CIA to […]
2,207 words The Hippies, 50 Years Later: From “Make Love, Not War” to “Make War, Not Hate” Full disclosure: This isn’t my war. I didn’t approve of this war. No one even consulted me about it, which frankly felt like a bit of a snub. And I’m certainly not a pacifist. I’m not against this […]
225 words This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $300,000. After a bit more than a week, we are now at $5,789.43. Thank you to all our donors. To keep up the momentum, a generous donor has come forward and promised to cover 1% of our annual goal in the form of a $3000 pledge. […]
158 words One of our very own authors has offered to sponsor one of you young, energetic white nationalists out there to attend Nationalism on the Ballot, our upcoming workshop in Charleston, SC featuring Neil Kumar, James Edwards, and Sam Dickson. Running for office is a team effort: The candidate must be sharp, articulate on […]
Dear Friends of Counter-Currents, The first week of our 2022 fundraiser was a smashing success. We have raised $4,507.43 toward our annual goal of $300,000. Thank you all. Any donation of $120 or more will receive two gifts: At least one year of Paywall access A copy of the paperback edition of Francis Parker Yockey’s The […]
Fascist Dogs, photo credit G. F. A. Jeelvy 1,372 words Folks, I have a tale to tell you. It’s one of those slice-of-life things, but one from which we can learn as a movement and as individuals. Last weekend, while taking a walk by the riverside, I came across a two-month-old stray puppy. Overwhelmed by […]
625 words “Now I’m not sayin’ we won’t get our hair mussed. But I do say, no more than 10 to 20 million killed, tops. Uh, depending on the breaks.” — General “Buck” Turgidson, USAF, in Dr. Strangelove Like Proust, I dip a madeleine into my tea and summon up remembrance of things past. I […]
Justus Sustermans, Galileo Galilei, 1636. 1,968 slov English original here Dokonce i mainstreamová média dnes začínají mluvit o tom, že inteligence, tak jak ji zachycují IQ testy, ve větší části světa upadá. Sám tuto vlastnost chápu jako částečně geneticky podmíněnou. Geny vaší inteligenci stanovují jakýsi strop: můžeme tak rozlišovat IQ potenciální a skutečné. Biologicky je podmíněno […]
228 words Register HERE! Time is running out. The Great Replacement is at our nation’s doorstep, and white America must act now or become a minority. Neil Kumar, candidate for the United States House of Representatives from the Arkansas Ozarks — aka Our Man in Arkansas — is leading the charge to defend the Historic […]
Carl Schmitt, 1888–1985 239 words On Saturday, March 19th, 2022, Greg Johnson will do a special two-part livestream, half devoted to your questions about current events, the other half discussing his essay on Carl Schmitt’s Theory of the Partisan, which was postponed a few weeks ago. The essay can be read here. Note: This episode […]
Dr. Oasis Kodila-Tedika 1,463 words Dr. Oasis Kodila-Tedika is an economics lecturer at the University of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). As a trailblazing researcher he has authored several landmark papers on intelligence, economic development, and institutions. Dr. Kodila Tedika is also a multitalented professional whose expertise has benefited institutions such […]
Kanye & Kim, the next O. J. & Nicole? 1,794 words The brutal stabbing murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman on June 12, 1994 came during an era of unprecedented pro-black messaging in American pop culture. Whereas the Reagan Era had at least appeared to quell the racial turbulence of the 1960s and […]
Theodore Roosevelt, a great pioneer of American conservationism. 5,313 words The Great Replacement is both a demographic and a cultural phenomenon. It consists, on the one hand, of encouraging low birth rates among Europeans and their colonial offshoots by promoting secularism and hedonism, guilt and shame for their ancestors and culture, and the virtues of […]
1,468 words Monty Python co-founder John Cleese endured a bit of a career hiccup a few days ago at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas — but this hiccup is indicative of bigger things. While riffing with other comedians during an event called “John Cleese in Conversation,” Cleese hit upon a topic which […]
2,752 words I have been reading the work of H. P. Lovecraft, who passed away on March 15, 1937, longer than that of any other author. I still own my copy of a book which, appropriate to Lovecraft, is itself a mystery. My name is inscribed on the inside cover, and I would have been […]
Haydn’s death mask 706 words It would be an understatement to say that I completely agree with Robert Wallace’s argument in his article “End Brother Wars in Ukraine.” Finally, a voice of sanity appears from the Dissident Right. We live in a truly barbaric world; so much so that even many of our brethren seem […]
5,842 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) Although the book is not polemical or sensationalistic, still less speculative (de Benoist is no Dan Brown), it is nevertheless provocative. There is provocation in the very title chosen: L’Homme qui n’avait pas de Père, the man who had no father. If there is originality in […]
2,091 words How to Stay Calm in the Event of a Thermonuclear War As was the case with this column two weeks ago, this will be an all Russia-Ukraine edition. Whereas I usually strive to make this feature a humorously depressing hodgepodge of everything that’s wrong in the official picture that’s being painted of our […]
3,364 words Samuel P. HuntingtonThe Clash of Civilizations & the Remaking of World Order New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996 From 1994 to 1996, the Russians waged war against the Chechens. In 1999 the war resumed, ending in 2000 with the Russians firmly in control of the ruins of Chechen cities. In 2008, the Russians […]
1,770 words Well, friends, we dun goof’d. We predicted, as a movement, as thinkers, that Russia would not invade Ukraine. We are, of course, at the time of writing, into the third week of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, so it behooves us to look into what happened and where we went wrong so that our […]
Franz von Stuck, The Spirit of Victory 1,000 words We oppose the most powerful and evil political establishment in history. We want to replace them before they replace us. We were never going to beat them without resistance. Our enemies can’t defeat us in fair intellectual debates, so they have to resort to censorship and […]
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