Today marks the 210th birthday of the giant of European culture, Richard Wagner. Celebrate the occasion by learning more about his life, work, and legacy. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/remembering-richard-wagner-10/
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Remembering Richard Wagner (May 22, 1813-February 13, 1883) | Counter-Currents
541 words Richard Wagner was born on May 22, 1813 in Leipzig in the Kingdom of Saxony. He died on February 13, 1883 in Venice. As an artist, intellectual, author, and cultural force, Wagner has left an immense metapolitical legacy, which is being evaluated…
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Morris van de Camp on how the new miniseries Waco: The Aftermath deals with the subjects of Christian Identity and Timothy McVeigh's 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/after-waco/
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After Waco | Counter-Currents
2,530 words See also: “Waco: The Incident that Kickstarted the Right” Waco: The Aftermath, which follows 2018's miniseries Waco and was made by the same production team, is a historical-fiction miniseries that examines the cultural impact of the FBI’s calamitous…
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James J. O'Meara on all the odd things in the background that you may not have noticed during the perfect murder plan gone wrong in Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/a-5d-plan-in-3d-hitchcocks-dial-m-for-murder/
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A 5D Plan in 3D: Hitchcock’s Dial M For Murder | Counter-Currents
4,744 words C. A. Swann: Wasn't that dull work? Following me around in your spare time? Tony Wendice: To begin with . . . yes. But you know how it is. It's like a hobby. Once you take up a hobby, the more interesting and fascinating it becomes. You became…
Steven Clark reviews Munchhausen, a fantasy film made in the Third Reich that holds its own against Terry Gilliam's much more widely-known version of the legend from 1988. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/munchhausen-the-third-reichs-wizard-of-oz/
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Munchhausen: The Third Reich’s Wizard of Oz
2,401 words 1943 was not a happy year for the Third Reich. After the disaster of Stalingrad came the catastrophe of Kursk, then the loss of North Africa. The Wehrmacht was on the defensive. America was beginning to enter the European theater in earnest. …
The first chapter of Greg Johnson's New Right vs. Old Right (Nueva Derecha vs. Vieja Derecha), "Política y Metapolítica," is now in Spanish. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/nueva-derecha-vs-vieja-derecha-capitulo-1/
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Nueva Derecha vs. Vieja Derecha Capítulo 1: Política y Metapolítica | Counter-Currents
3.306 palabras English original here Introducción aquí ¿Qué hay de “novedoso” en la Nueva Derecha norteamericana, y qué relación guarda con la “Vieja Derecha”? Antes de poder responder a eso, necesito aclarar lo que la Vieja Derecha y la Nueva Derecha tienen…
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The attack on people collectivising under the umbrella of ‘white’ is a modern thing. We’ve been using the term for a long time now.
It’s just a divide and conquer tactic that some on the right are too stupid to recognise.
It’s just a divide and conquer tactic that some on the right are too stupid to recognise.
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Mark Gullick on why, despite appearances, Brexit never happened — and why there was little chance that it was ever going to happen, despite the referendum. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/no-brexit-this-way/
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No Brexit This Way | Counter-Currents
2,185 words [C]onsistently and comprehensively they have been deceived. -- Christopher Booker, The Great Deception: The True Story of Britain and the European Union We gotta get out of this place If it’s the last thing we ever do. -- The Animals The two major…
Beau Albrecht, following C. Kyle, calculates what the actual cost of slavery reparations would be, and comes to some surprising conclusions. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/how-much-would-slavery-reparations-actually-cost/
Thomas Steuben responds to Martinez Politics by disputing the idea that the use of state power is inherently negative. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/martinez-contra-fascism/
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Martinez Contra Fascism
1,990 words Recently, Martinez Politics, whose commentary I usually enjoy, assumed a strong stance against fascism. Here are a few snippets from his Telegram posts on this topic: Same end goal: “everything in the State, nothing outside the State” aka Communism.…
Rolf Peter Sieferle's "The Eternal Nazi" is now in Czech. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/uryvky-z-finis-germania-rolfa-petera-sieferleho-cast-2/
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Úryvky z Finis Germania Rolfa Petera Sieferleho, část 2: „Věčný nacista“ | Counter-Currents
898 slov Část 1, Část 3 English original here I dnes máme tabu a mýty. Nahota a všemožné sexuální praktiky už mezi ně nepatří o nic víc než staré dobré rouhačství, a třeba křesťanské božstvo lze tak zesměšňovat naprosto dle libosti a bez následků. Jedno tabu…
Jim Goad on Canada's disturbing trend of making it easier and easier for people to commit physician-assisted suicide for a wide variety of reasons. Includes an audio version read by Jim Goad. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/euthanizing-the-homeless-its-a-start/
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Euthanizing the Homeless? It’s a Start | Counter-Currents
1,463 words / 10:47 Audio version: To listen in a player, use the one below or click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose "save link as" or "save target as." As artificial intelligence renders everyone unemployable, financial systems collapse…
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Beau Albrecht's review of anti-racist champion Robin DiAngelo's new book, Nice Racism, an attack on white liberals who may think they're not racist — but only because they're even more racist than they imagine, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/nice-racism-part-1/
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Nice Racism, Part 1
3,752 words Part 1 of 3 (Part 2 here) Robin DiAngelo, a professor and diversity mystagogue, wrote some books about race relations, heavily promoted by the usual suspects. Snowflake’s fourth ethnomasochistic tome is Nice Racism: How Progressive White People…
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Gunnar Alfredsson offers a roundup of recent news stories from Canada and Western Europe which show that, despite what you may think, everything is in fact absolutely fine with mass immigration. No, really! https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/no-really-everythings-fine/
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No, Really, Everything’s Fine! | Counter-Currents
1,349 words Even though there may be some small challenges associated with importing a few million foreigners into our countries, things are going really, really well these days. Everything’s perfectly fine. There may have been a few news stories that raised…
Morris van de Camp on the brutal Indian wars that were fought in the Dakota Territory during the US Civil War. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/the-dakota-territorys-indian-wars-during-the-civil-war-part-1/
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The Dakota Territory’s Indian Wars During the Civil War, Part 1 | Counter-Currents
2,736 words Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here) Wilmot Robertson wrote that “[t]he decline of the American Majority began with the political and military struggle between North and South.” This is indeed true. That conflict turned family members into bitter enemies…
Beau Albrecht's continuing examination of anti-racist guru Robin DiAngelo's Nice Racism, analyzing all the ways in which she makes it clear that nothing white people can ever do can possibly exonerate them from the horrible crime of being white, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/nice-racism-part-2/
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Nice Racism, Part 2 | Counter-Currents
3,797 words Part 2 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here) There is no choir The quote heading the third chapter is from the author Anika Nailah, a Person Of Capitalization who (prepare to be surprised) writes about the black experience: Being with white progressives…
Morris van de Camp on how the soldiers who served in the Dakota Territory during the US Civil War brought Western civilization and forged a new American culture out of the wilderness. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/the-dakota-territorys-indian-wars-during-the-civil-war-part-2/
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The Dakota Territory’s Indian Wars During the Civil War, Part 2 | Counter-Currents
2,794 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) The Galvanized Yankees One of the regiments operating in the Dakota Territory during the Civil War was the 1st US Volunteer Infantry. This regiment deserves a special mention because its story includes bringing former…
Stephen Paul Foster on all the evidence which points to the United States undergoing a "color revolution" of its own over the past three years. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/george-floyd-and-the-color-of-revolution/
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George Floyd and the “Color” of Revolution | Counter-Currents
1,946 words The age of any revolution is five years. After that, either its participants have wandered off, dismayed by failure, or else have succeeded and become an establishment, generally more tyrannous than the one they displaced. -- Hakim Felix Ellellou…
Margot Metroland reviews notorious anti-Semite and Nazi collaborator Louis-Ferdinand Céline's long-lost World War I novel Guerre, written in the 1930s and only published last year. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/celines-guerre/
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Céline’s Guerre | Counter-Currents
1,741 words The following is part of Counter-Currents' commemoration of Céline's 129th birthday on May 27. Louis-Ferdinand Céline Ed. by Pascal Fouché Foreword by François Gibault Guerre Paris: Editions Gallimard, 2022 I must have been lying there for much…
Greg Johnson's latest book, The Trial of Socrates, is available for pre-order now at a $5 discount until our release date on June 30th. Follow the link for details. https://counter-currents.com/product/the-trial-of-socrates/
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Greg Johnson | The Trial of Socrates | Counter-Currents
The trial of Socrates is a pivotal event in world history. Before Socrates, philosophy had put society on trial. Now society was striking back.
The Trial of Socrates first presents the case for the prosecution based on Aristophanes’ comedy Clouds, which mocks…
The Trial of Socrates first presents the case for the prosecution based on Aristophanes’ comedy Clouds, which mocks…
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Putin promotes mixed marriages as the basis of Russian national unity, cites example of Alexander the Great doing the same when he conquered Iran.
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