782 words / 2:13:09 Pox Populi and American Krogan (Substack, Telegram) were host Nick Jeelvy‘s guests on the latest broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, where they discussed the Italian election results, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:09:00 What have American Krogan and Pox Populi been up to […]
Alain de Benoist 10,344 words Translated by F. Roger Devlin In September 2016, a poll revealed that for 85% of Frenchmen the presidential election of May 2017 would be “disappointing” no matter what the result. That figure says it all. The extraordinary distrust of ever larger layers of the population toward the “government parties” and […]
2,563 words Andrew Torba & Andrew Isker Christian Nationalism: A Biblical Guide for Taking Dominion and Discipling Nations Gab AI Inc., 2022 Andrew Torba is well-known in dissident circles as the pugnacious founder of the free speech-oriented social media platform Gab. Andrew Isker is a Christian pastor from Waseca, Minnesota. They recently released a short […]
Ivan Throne 2,519 words I knew it would be a book that left men stricken and with no choice but to see what they cannot unsee. — Ivan Throne on The Nine Laws . . . to translate man back into nature; to master the many vain and fanciful interpretations and secondary meanings which have […]
218 words No library in America features Francis Parker Yockey’s The Enemy of Europe in a Banned Books Week display, even though the printers’ plates were smashed and all available copies were burned in 1952 on the orders of West Germany’s liberal democratic regime. Seventy years later, The Enemy of Europe has been brought back […]
110 words / 1:53:31 Greg Johnson was the guest on a recent broadcast of the Patriotic Alternative Book Club, where he discussed and reviewed Francis Parker Yockey’s book The Enemy of Europe with Aunt Sally, Natty, and Mark Collett, and the recording of the stream is now available for download and online listening. Written in […]
2,885 words Having read Morris van de Camp’s and Kathryn S.’s recommended reading lists, I thought that I’d like to do one of those. The problem is, however, that due to my miseducation and subsequent intellectual deformity, I have no specialized focus, and as such I had no idea how to thematically list five books […]
2,606 words Putin Goes Full-Blown Antagonistic Toward Satanic Anglo-Saxon West From the very start of the conflict in Ukraine I’ve made clear that I don’t take a side, because the very fact that a World War is brewing while the world economy is already teetering on collapse will be bad for the United States no […]
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 […]
Abbot Handerson Thayer, Experience 800 words Exciting news! 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. Last week, we crossed the half-way point. This week we got one percent more toward our goal. Thus far, we have raised, […]
279 words This weekend, The Writers’ Bloc and Counter-Currents Radio are switching places. On Saturday, October 1, 2022, Nick Jeevly hosts Pox Populi and American Krogan to discuss Giorgia Meloni and the recent Italian elections, starting at noon PST, 3 pm EST, and 9 pm CET on: DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio Send questions & donations […]
Herman Husband 2,824 words To be ethnocentric and white in the West these days amounts to posing a challenge to the corrupt established order. Either as tacit spectators or active participants in our demographic and cultural struggles, such people threaten the purported existential notions of our leaders: those of liberal democracy and racial egalitarianism. Our […]
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 […]
Royal commentator Hilary Fordwich recently stood up for Britain by owning Don Lemon on his own show when he brought up slavery reparations. 2,101 words No pal of mine Free speech and skepticism are or should be two central pillars of civilization, so it is no surprise to see them under attack from the British […]
1,254 words Last Saturday night at about 8:15 in a mostly white neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia, about 100 marauding youths — every last one of them black — brought psychedelic shockwaves of vibrancy to a Wawa convenience store. They looted items, knocked down display cases, and jumped up and down on cars outside with hormonal […]
7,157 words 1. Introduction The thesis of this essay is that it is wise to be superstitious. To put it differently, I will argue that my readers should be superstitious — or that they should embrace the superstitious nature they already have (for most of us have it), rather than try to disown superstition. I […]
3,355 words Correlli Barnett The Lost Victory: British Dreams, British Realities 1945-1950 Chatham, Kent: McMillan, 1995 I will not cease from mental fight Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till we have built Jerusalem In England’s green and pleasant land — William Blake We want a society of free men and women — […]
Stalin aiming a rifle at the Soviet Union’s Central Committee in 1934. His comrades took it as a joke; it’s doubtful many of them were still laughing a few years later. 3,163 words One of the more fascinating spectacles of the twentieth century’s totalitarian smoke and mirrors was the show trial, courtesy of Joseph Stalin. […]
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 […]
3,202 words Correlli Barnett The Audit of War: The Illusion and Reality of Britain as a Great Nation London: Faber and Faber Ltd., 1986 See also: The Collapse of British Power Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this Island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all […]
2,024 words The Queen is dead, boys, And it’s so lonely on a limb. — The Smiths Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss. — The Who I suppose the odds of the United Kingdom having a deceased monarch and an incoming Prime Minister in the same week, and their having the same […]
89 words We are pleased to announce four new books for sale at Counter-Currents, including titles by Charles Krafft, Alain de Benoist, Tito Perdue, and Fenek Solere. Click here for more information. * * * Like all journals of dissident ideas, Counter-Currents depends on the support of readers like you. Help us compete with the […]
Shannon Brandt, who has confessed to murdering conservative Cayler Ellingson for no reason other than because they had a political argument, was allowed to walk since Ellingson was an “extremist.” 2,635 words Man Runs Over and Kills Republican “Extremist” With His Car In case you haven’t heard — because almost no one in the mainstream […]
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 […]
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