1,083 words This year’s US Presidential contest is between the Republican Party and the Banana Republican Party, formerly known as the Democrats. As I write this, the Democrats are trying to destroy American democracy because the people have disappointed them once again. Donald Trump is the rightful victor of this election, and if Biden ends […]
2,425 words I feel like I grew up in Twin Peaks, the fictional Washington logging town that gave its name to David Lynch’s iconic TV series, which aired on ABC from the spring of 1990 to the spring of 1991. Twin Peaks has one of the best pilots in television history, which was followed by […]
1,430 words In 2016, Donald Trump ran as a populist and won. In 2020, his bid for re-election followed the standard Republican playbook. There was a lot of talk about the stock market, very little populist talk about immigration, globalization, and protectionism. There was a good deal of conservative culture war rhetoric to mobilize patriots […]
Detail, John Everett Millais’ foreboding The Princes in the Tower, 1876. 5,894 words No author would be able to get away with writing such a story in a novel, it was so fantastic. Providence and Destiny are real. In 2012, a group of amateur enthusiasts and archaeologists traveled to Leicestershire (located in the heart of […]
Phil Eiger Newmann, Biden for President, 2020. 1,748 words Election Day forecast: partly cloudy with widespread outbreaks of political violence. As the weirdest presidential campaign in history hobbles to a close during this odd post-American era during which America still pretends it’s a country, polls show that Americans agree more on the fact that there […]
Phil Eiger Newmann, Biden for President, 2020. 1,748 words Election Day forecast: partly cloudy with widespread outbreaks of political violence. As the weirdest presidential campaign in history hobbles to a close during this odd post-American era during which America still pretends it’s a country, polls show that Americans agree more on the fact that there […]
103 words Sunday, November 1, at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 20:00 UK time, Greg Johnson will be joined by special guests Kevin MacDonald and Gregory Hood on the Counter-Currents DLive channel to discuss the US Presidential election and your questions. Our Sunday livestreams are not just to inform and entertain. They are also fundraisers. […]
Just download and print! 520 words Editor’s Note: And now for something SCARY! October 31 is not just All Hallow’s Eve. It is also It’s Okay to Be White day. It’s Okay to Be White is the best refutation of the white privilege/white supremacy dogma, since in a white supremacist society, people would not get […]
Only a douchebag can save us now. 1,922 words Counter-Currents is trying to raise $150,000 this year. Thus far, we have received 716 donations totaling $105,552.54, for which we are enormously grateful. We are thus past the two-thirds point! We will keep the fundraiser going as long as needed, but the ultimate deadline is the […]
You can buy North American New Right vol. 1 here North American New Right, volume 1 Edited by Greg Johnson 366 pages There are three formats for North American New Right, volume 1: Hardcover: $120 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $25 (add $5 for […]
2,390 words I cannot speak for the rest of the world, but for those of us who grew up in the United States, especially in its more rural environs, autumn is a particularly nostalgic season. In part, this is owing to associations formed during childhood: the forest ramblings, the fallen leaves crunching underfoot, the morning […]
1,985 words It would be easy to make Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 masterpiece Ikiru into something trite and hopeful — like an existential affirmation of life. But that wouldn’t be right. Despite the film’s title translating into English as “to live,” the film poignantly demonstrates how any real meaning life has is barely hanging by a […]
Jef CostelloHeidegger in Chicago: A Comedy of Errors San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2015 144 pages There are three formats for Heidegger in Chicago: Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $15 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & […]
Jef CostelloThe Importance of James Bond & Other Essays Edited by Greg Johnson San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2017 230 pages There are three formats for The Importance of James Bond: Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $15 (add $5 for postage, $12 for […]
Collin ClearyWhat is a Rune? & Other Essays Edited by Greg Johnson San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2015 256 pages There are three formats for What is a Rune? Hardcover: $35 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $20 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to […]
Jonathan BowdenWestern Civilization Bites Back Edited by Greg Johnson San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2014 228 pages There are three formats for Western Civilization Bites Back: Hardcover: $35 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $20 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New […]
Jonathan BowdenExtremists: Studies in Metapolitics Edited by Greg Johnson San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2017 220 pages There are three formats for Extremists: Hardcover: $35 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $15 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the […]
Kerry BoltonMore Artists of the Right Ed. Greg Johnson San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2017 188 pages There are three formats for More Artists of the Right: Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $15 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, […]
Savitri DeviThe Non-Hindu Indians and Indian Unity Edited by R. G. Fowler San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2013 There is one format for The Non-Hindu Indians and Indian Unity: E-book: $3 How to order The Non-Hindu Indians and Indian Unity: There are three ways you can send payment: By credit card or bank transfer By mail By […]
Savitri DeviAnd Time Rolls On: The Savitri Devi Interviews Edited by R. G. Fowler Second, Revised Edition San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2012 224 pages There are three formats for And Time Rolls On: Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $15 (add $5 for […]
Savitri DeviGold in the Furnace: Experiences in Post-War Germany Edited by R. G. Fowler Atlanta: The Savitri Devi Archive, 2006 320 pages Gold in the Furnace is currently available in one format: Ebook: $5 How to order Gold in the Furnace: There are three ways you can send payment: By credit card or bank transfer […]
Tito PerdueThe Gizmo Counter-Currents, 2019 156 pages There are three formats for The Gizmo: Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $15 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) E-book: $3 How to order […]
James J. O’MearaThe Eldritch Evola . . . & Others: Traditionalist Meditations on Literature, Art, & Culture Ed. Greg Johnson San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2014 244 pages There are three formats for The Eldritch Evola: Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $15 (add […]
James J. O’MearaThe Homo & the Negro: Masculinist Meditations on Politics & Popular Culture Second, Embiggened Edition Edited by Greg Johnson San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2017 250 pages There are three formats for The Homo & the Negro: Hardcover: $35 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) […]
Andy NowickiUnder the Nihil San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2011 108 pages OUT OF PRINT Read an excerpt here What if you could take a pill that removed all of your inhibitions, including your fear of death? The unnamed narrator of Under the Nihil, a washed-out seminary student, has endured a terrifying spiritual and mental collapse. Now […]