612 words F. Roger Devlin Sexual Utopia in Power San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2015 192 pages Audiobook, read by the author (8 mp3 files: 7 hours, 9 minutes, 29 seconds): $4.99 MOBI E-book: $5.99 Hardcover: $35 Paperback: $20 (NB: If you only order an E-book or Audiobook, remember to select the free “E-book” shipping at checkout.) […]
2,337 words Part 2 of 3 (Part 1 here) “Beginning under the Roman Empire, intellectual leadership in the West had been provided by Christianity. In the middle ages, who invented the first universities – in Paris, Oxford, Cambridge? The church!” — Nancy Pearcey Nancy Pearcey, the author of Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural […]
3,615 words August 28, 2018 Landed tonight at 7 PM, at the Fredrick Liszt airport. Liszt was the great Hungarian composer who I loved as a piano-playing 12-year-old, because it was so much dramatic pounding, super fortissimo. He was basically the Led Zeppelin of the classical guys. Rode the shuttle from the airport into Budapest […]
2,296 words Few things are as amusing to European nationalists as reading American wignat takes on European politics and government. The results are often doubly amusing when the wignat takes concern Eastern European politics and government. While there are resemblances between Western Europe and North America—one grew out of the other, after all—Eastern Europe is […]
131 words / 76:38 To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” Greg Johnson, John Morgan, and Frodi reconvene our roundtable to discuss more “normie” questions and objections regarding white identity politics shared by our readers. 0:00 Introduction 0:08: Donations 3:50: […]
1,061 words Our goal this year is to raise $100,000 in order to expand our efforts to build a metapolitical vanguard for White Nationalism. So far, we have received 238 donations totaling $54,181.23. We set our goals high because the task we have before us is formidable, but with your help, we will succeed. Even after […]
2,135 words Elizabeth Gillespie McRae Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy New York: Oxford University Press, 2018 It is unlikely a book titled Mothers of Massive Resistance would have been published at all except for the fact that white women voted against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election in […]
Lothrop Stoddard 3,364 words Lothrop Stoddard (1883-1950) was, in many respects, decidedly a man of his times. Like many intellectuals of his generation, he devoted the bulk of his writing to the nascent field of social science, hoping to harness the discipline not only to explain the past and present, but also to affect positive […]
4,534 words Greg Prato The Yacht Rock Book: The Oral History of the Soft, Smooth Sounds of the 70s and 80s London: Jawbone, 2018 “They kind of moved it away from just mellow/hippie/campfire music and into something new – something that was consciously pursuing the aesthetic of softness. It’s kind of hard to move into […]
3,125 words Part 1 of 3 (The title is a quotation from Tony Blair.) Unsurprisingly, evidence has begun to emerge that both Oxford and Cambridge universities have adopted an unofficial quota system for pupils from state schools, even if they have inferior examination results to those applying for entry from fee-paying schools. The Sunday Times’ […]
3,871 words Camille Paglia infuriated feminists when she observed in Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990) that males – as biological beings – are responsible for the development of civilized life and most of the world’s cultural creativity. What no one has wanted to say is that the implicit argument […]
2,172 words Reading about China’s social credit system makes me thank my lucky stars for not having been born Chinese. I imagine that living in a state of constant surveillance and constant submission would fray my nerves to the point of aggressive antisocial behavior. I couldn’t hack public school, and I sincerely doubt that I […]
Alphonse de Neuville, The Huns at the Battle of Chalons 2,411 words Translated by Guillaume Durocher Translator’s Note: The following extracts are drawn from Emil Cioran, Précis de décomposition (Paris: Gallimard, 1949). The title is editorial. There are no beings more dangerous than those who have suffered for a belief: The great persecutors are recruited […]
961 words I would like to introduce Counter-Currents’ international audience to the largest annual Dutch-Flemish nationalist event in the Low Countries: the IJzerwake. In Dutch, this refers to a wake or prayer on the river Yser. It could also be translated as “wake of iron,” as ijzer means iron. It is a perfect example of […]
Lynchburg, Virginia 3,758 words Now that it is past Labor Day, I want to tell the traditional “what did you do last summer?” story. Most of my summer was spent doing what I normally do: working out, attending civic and cultural events in my home base in the state of Washington, and supporting Counter-Currents. This […]
3,028 words Telltale may have gone bankrupt, but like a zombie rising from the grave, its The Walking Dead video game series is soon to be released on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in a new collection. It contains all four “seasons” of the game (some twenty “episodes” in all), the extra chapter 400 […]
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