2,239 words More than any of the required reading produced by American Renaissance, A Dissident’s Guide to Blacks and Africa captures the essence of what American Renaissance is all about. Racial differences lead to racial preferences, and Jared Taylor has built a career promoting the rights of white people to associate with whomever they prefer […]
2,289 words Anyone who remembers the 1980s can recall exactly what they were doing when the space shuttle Challenger exploded just 73 seconds after lifting off on January 28, 1986. People at the Florida launch site openly wept, pounded their fists on the hoods of their cars, and held each other. Schoolchildren looked at the […]
186 words In the latest episode of Guide to Kulchur, Greg Johnson joins Fróði Midjord for a conversation on Nietzsche’s second essay in the Untimely Meditations, On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life (1874). Topics include nihilism, vitalism, Christianity, and Nietzsche’s critique of Hegel’s philosophy of history. The episode is archived on BitChute […]
160 words Greg Johnson will be joining Fróði Midjord on Guide to Kulchur today at 11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT / 20:00 CET to discuss Friedrich Nietzsche’s Second Untimely Meditations as part of a series called First Principles, devoted to books central to a Right-wing understanding of the world. You can watch the […]
Alan Moore’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: a modern take on the motifs of the weird nineteenth century. 5,476 words It’s ill to loose the bands that God decreed to bind; Still we be the children of the heather and the wind. Far away from home, O it’s still for you and me That the […]
2,375 words Rick PerlsteinThe Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of ReaganNew York: Simon & Schuster, 2014 The Invisible Bridge is a look at the link between Richard Nixon’s reshaping of American politics and the Republican Party and the rise of Ronald Reagan. In the 1970s, Ronald Reagan was considered very far […]
4,808 palabras Traducido por Editorial Streicher Jörg Lanz von LiebenfelsOstara and the New TemplarsTraducción al inglés de George KlanderudThe 55 Club, 2019 Peces de alta mar, murciélagos, clarividentes Frisones en un brumoso país, el saurio con el ojo central eléctrico en un mundo igualmente oscuro e impreciso, los sabios enanos-Nibelungos tienen una extraña y obvia […]
Caspar David Friedrich, Landscape with Mountain Lake in the Morning, 1823. 3,918 words Among those on the Right who address man’s relationship to the rest of the natural world, one finds a variety of approaches. There are the anthropocentric conservationists, who promote the “wise use” or prudent management of natural resources for future generations. There […]
4,358 words Jerry RubinDo It! Scenarios of the Revolution New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970 Much to my surprise, Jerry Rubin has exceeded my expectations. To some, he was the voice of a generation. To others, he’s a symbol of everything that went wrong with some of the Boomers, and in particular the faults of […]
W. Trentsensky, Cavalry skirmish during the Battle of Komárom, 1849. 1,777 words When I was living in Hungary, I took my girlfriend on a day trip to the border town of Komárno, Slovakia. Despite having a nice meal and a scenic walk around the town, I ended up complaining and arguing about trivial matters. Near […]
480 words Francis Parker Yockey was born 103 years ago today, September 18, in Chicago. He died in San Francisco on June 16, 1960, an apparent suicide. Yockey is one of America’s greatest anti-liberal thinkers and an abiding influence on the North American New Right. In honor of his birthday, I wish to draw the […]
665 words “I shall write no messages which I know will never be delivered — only this, which will be: You will never discover who helped me, for he is to be found in your multitudinous ranks, at least outwardly.” — Francis Parker Yockey’s suicide note (June 16th or 17th, 1960) I think it was […]
1,447 words Richard Nixon made a fateful decision on the afternoon of November 9, 1960. He telegrammed John F. Kennedy to formally concede the presidential race. This concession ensured that there was no nasty legal battle or potential constitutional crisis over the election. Many observers praise Nixon’s decision. They claim his concession saved our system […]
Charles Krafft, “Von Dutch” windmills 9,492 words Editor’s note: The following is the transcript of Charles Krafft’s appearance on Counter-Currents Radio, no. 38. GJ: I’m Greg Johnson, welcome to Counter-Currents Radio. My guest today is Seattle artist Charles Krafft. Charlie, welcome back to Counter-Currents Radio. CK: Thank you, Greg. Good to be back. GJ: Well […]
The rarely-photographed H. Keith Thompson, Jr. in 1954 987 words Charles Harold Keith Thompson Jr. (September 17, 1922 – March 3, 2002), more familiarly known as Keith Thompson, was Francis Parker Yockey’s primary US colleague. He was born in Orange, New Jersey of English, German, and Scottish descent. Dr. Hans Thomsen, Keith’s cousin, was the […]
2,419 words Benjamin GinsburgHow the Jews Defeated Hitler: Exploding the Myth of Jewish Passivity in the Face of NazismLanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2013 Benjamin Ginsburg has his uses for the Dissident Right. As a Jewish author who sometimes airs dirty Jewish laundry for his readers, he can be placed in the same category as […]
9,831 words What has got to be gotten over is the false idea that a hallucination is a private matter. — P. K. Dick [1] There is no fiction. What is fiction today will be a fact tomorrow. A book written as a fictional story today comes out of the imagination of the one who […]
Johann Peter Krafft, The Siege of Szigetvár, 1825. 5,125 words The bad news is the bad news — the stories we’ve seen and heard in the past few months, years, decades that all keep warning us of more to come. The good news is that these times of transition provide us with opportunities for clarity […]
587 words Greg Johnson is publishing yet another new book: Greg JohnsonGraduate School with Heidegger San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2020 220 pages There are three formats for Graduate School with Heidegger: Hardcover: $40 (including postage; add $5 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East) Paperback: $25 (including postage; add $5 for postage to […]
2,224 words If they embark on this course, the difference between the old and the new education will be an important one. Where the old initiated, the new merely “conditions.” The old dealt with its pupils as grown birds deal with young birds when they teach them to fly; the new deals with them more […]
1,423 words The most bizarre cultural battle of 2020 emerged last week. Frederick Joseph, a semi-prominent black author and Democratic surrogate, shared with Twitter his horrifying ordeal with an Airbnb rental over Labor Day weekend. Mr. Joseph booked a home in an allegedly rural area. When he arrived at the property he found all kinds […]
1,841 words There was a time that the American mainstream was really interested in the US Civil War of 1860-1865. That time was before Obama’s gloomy second term empowered the insane asylum of weeping non-whites, deviants, mattoids, and Marxists that rejected all American history as evil except for the semi-fable of the saintly Sub-Saharans of […]
4,822 words 2020 had been an odd sort of year. It wasn’t the longest year on record: that distinction belongs to 46 B.C., which Julius Caesar extended by decree to 445 days in order to bring the lunar calendar up to date with the solar year. Still, 2020 seemed like the longest year ever, as […]
587 words Saturday, September 12, at noon PST, 3:00 PM, EST, 21:00 CET, Greg Johnson and Nicholas Jeelvy will join Fullmoon Ancestry on his Writers Bloc livestream on Dlive: https://dlive.tv/Fullmoon-ancestry. Sunday, September 13, at noon PST, 3:00 PM EST, 20:00 UK time, Millennial Woes will join Greg Johnson to talk about current events, life as […]
475 words For the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Counter-Currents published a symposium (linked below) which, sadly, still remains relevant as the organized Jewish community and various white traitors, dupes, and tools agitate for yet another war with one of Israel’s enemies based upon lies and sanctimony. These are my opening remarks. * […]