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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Today is the 129th birthday of the French novelist, essayist, physician, and racial nationalist Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Find out more about his life and work at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/remembering-louis-ferdinand-celine-11/
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Remembering Louis-Ferdinand Céline (May 27, 1894–July 1, 1961)
238 words Louis-Ferdinand Céline was the pen name of French novelist, essayist, and physician Louis-Ferdinand-Auguste Destouches, who was born on this day in 1894. Céline is one of the giants of twentieth-century literature. And, like Ezra Pound and so many…
The last part of Beau Albrecht's review of Robin DiAngelo's book Nice Racism, where he points out that even when DiAngelo gets some things right she ends up coming to the wrong conclusions, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/nice-racism-part-3/
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Nice Racism, Part 3 | Counter-Currents
3,695 words Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here) We aren't actually that nice Up to this point, I've been reminded at times of Nietzsche's classic definition of humble-bragging from Human, All Too Human: "He who humbles himself wants to be exalted." This…
Tito Perdue's novel Fields of Asphodel is now available for pre-order.
"It’s a long way from Grimes to Grundy Center, but not nearly so far as to the Afterworld, a hellish domain of humanoids of odd sizes, ingenious punishments, and anti-geometrical houses made of mushrooms. I could walk for miles, the vista dissolving behind me. (Ahead, I saw something too hideous to describe at this particular time.) A place of redemption? For the answer, come on in!"
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"It’s a long way from Grimes to Grundy Center, but not nearly so far as to the Afterworld, a hellish domain of humanoids of odd sizes, ingenious punishments, and anti-geometrical houses made of mushrooms. I could walk for miles, the vista dissolving behind me. (Ahead, I saw something too hideous to describe at this particular time.) A place of redemption? For the answer, come on in!"
Follow the link for details: https://counter-currents.com/product/fields-of-asphodel/
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Fields of Asphodel | Counter-Currents
First published in 2007, Tito Perdue’s Fields of Asphodel returns from Standard American Publishing.
Today's Counter-Currents Radio livestream:
Greg Johnson welcomes Alexander Adams to discuss his recent book Blood, Soil, Paint (Imperium Press, 2023). In the second hour of the stream, Greg will do an AMA, so be sure to send in your questions. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European time at:
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Greg Johnson welcomes Alexander Adams to discuss his recent book Blood, Soil, Paint (Imperium Press, 2023). In the second hour of the stream, Greg will do an AMA, so be sure to send in your questions. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European time at:
DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
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The complete PDF of an anthology of 14 of Bowden’s stories — or splinters of unreality — entitled Our Name is Legion has been added to The Jonathan Bowden Archive. https://jonathanbowden.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/2011_Our-name-is-legion.pdf
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The video of a BNP stump speech Bowden gave in Liverpool in November 2008 has been added to The Jonathan Bowden Archive. https://jonathanbowden.org/speeches/the-liverpool-speech/
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The Liverpool Speech
4,655 words / 26:35 Editor’s Note: The following is a transcript by John Morgan of a British National Party stump speech, once thought lost, that Jonathan Bowden gave in Liverpool on November 28, 2008. The title is editorial, and versions of the speech online…
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Greg Johnson welcomes Alexander Adams to discuss his recent book Blood, Soil, Paint (Imperium Press, 2023). In the second hour of the stream, Greg will do an AMA, so be sure to send in your questions. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European time at:
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Greg Johnson welcomes Alexander Adams to discuss his recent book Blood, Soil, Paint (Imperium Press, 2023). In the second hour of the stream, Greg will do an AMA, so be sure to send in your questions. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European time at:
DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
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A complete PDF of Savitri's doctoral dissertation in philosophy, Essai-Critique sur Théophile Kaïris, has been added to The Savitri Devi Archive. https://savitridevi.org/wp-content/uploads/Documents/Savitri-TheophileKairis.pdf
Stephen Paul Foster's essay imagining how history might have gone if Hillary had won the 2016 presidential election has been paroled from the paywall https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/if-hillary-had-won/
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If Hillary Had Won | Counter-Currents
2,715 words “Avoid the line. Vote from home. Text Hillary to 59925.” -- an online joke by Douglas Mackey Douglass Mackey, also known as “Ricky Vaughn,” was convicted today by a federal jury in Brooklyn of the charge of Conspiracy Against Rights. . . . Mackey…
Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, “Euthanizing the Homeless? It’s a Start,” on Canada’s disturbing trend of making it easier and easier for people to commit physician-assisted suicide for a wide variety of reasons. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/euthanizing-the-homeless-its-a-start-video/
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Euthanizing the Homeless? It’s a Start | Counter-Currents
42 words / 10:54 Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, "Euthanizing the Homeless? It’s a Start," on Canada's disturbing trend of making it easier and easier for people to commit physician-assisted suicide for a wide variety of…
Olga von Barényi was a German-Hungarian woman and a friend of Savitri’s who suffered through and wrote about the Communist atrocities perpetrated against Germans in Czechoslovakia at the end of the Second World War. A long-lost essay by Savitri on her friend which originally appeared in Colin Jordan’s journal The National Socialist, “A Fighter for Truth and Justice,” has been added to The Savitri Devi Archive. https://savitridevi.org/savitri_devi_works/a-fighter-for-truth-and-justice/
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A Fighter for Truth and Justice | The Savitri Devi Archive
The Savitri Devi Archive is a repository for writings and documents related to the philosopher and religious thinker Savitri Devi, born Maximine Portaz (1905-1982).
Jim Goad on Joe Biden finally tackling the real problem that's been plaguing America for years: anti-Semitism; and how the Right might have something to learn from the class-conscious writers of the Left. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/the-worst-week-yet-129/
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The Worst Week Yet: May 21-27, 2023 | Counter-Currents
2,252 words Biden and His Disproportionately Jewish Helpers Craft a Bold and Completely Necessary “National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism” American Jews are deeply endangered. Just ask them -- they’ll tell you. For every million times that you hear about…
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Somehow I've become the whitepill guy in the scene, but we have a lot to be whitepilled about, at least in the long term future.
After getting tamped down for a few generations, a genuine radical right is starting to become a cultural force again. Importing minorities was supposed to beat white people into apathy but it has done exactly the opposite. White ethnic consciousness is again on the rise and the cat lady left is terrified to find out it did not depend on Trump.
What's more, the ethnic consciousness of minorities is dwindling along with their birth rates. TFR in the third world is starting to crater, and non-whites at home are seeing their own ethnic self-expression increasingly married to tranny stuff. Very demoralizing for them, accordingly they too are losing the will to reproduce.
At the same time, maintaining the ever more complex system of international trade and geopolitics is becoming unmanageable. The global economic system (alone) is too complex to manage and is subject to severe fragility. Many forget after only two years, but the global economy almost tipped over because of lockdowns, as supply chains nearly collapsed. Imagine what would happen if there was an actual crisis.
Accordingly, the managerial class in the West is increasingly unable to govern at home and win abroad. The West used to be easily able to win wars against e.g. the Soviet Union by colour revolution alone. Now it can't even make a long-term dent in the Russian economy using the combined might of sanctions (this is not to weigh in on the war at all, only to say that 20 years ago it would have been over in weeks). America can't win wars against illiterate men in sandals with 20-year-old technology, cf. Afghanistan.
The West is weak and it knows it. It's hysterical because however strong it appears, it is fighting a war of attrition against "reaction" and losing.
Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret
et mala perrumpet furtim fastidia victrix.
You can drive nature out for a while, but she won't be stood on her head forever. We in the right are like the 2nd law of thermodynamics — you might seem to be inverting the laws of nature, but the house always wins eventually and that is us.
Sometimes it's good to remind ourselves of the basics (and because someone asked me to expound on the last message).
After getting tamped down for a few generations, a genuine radical right is starting to become a cultural force again. Importing minorities was supposed to beat white people into apathy but it has done exactly the opposite. White ethnic consciousness is again on the rise and the cat lady left is terrified to find out it did not depend on Trump.
What's more, the ethnic consciousness of minorities is dwindling along with their birth rates. TFR in the third world is starting to crater, and non-whites at home are seeing their own ethnic self-expression increasingly married to tranny stuff. Very demoralizing for them, accordingly they too are losing the will to reproduce.
At the same time, maintaining the ever more complex system of international trade and geopolitics is becoming unmanageable. The global economic system (alone) is too complex to manage and is subject to severe fragility. Many forget after only two years, but the global economy almost tipped over because of lockdowns, as supply chains nearly collapsed. Imagine what would happen if there was an actual crisis.
Accordingly, the managerial class in the West is increasingly unable to govern at home and win abroad. The West used to be easily able to win wars against e.g. the Soviet Union by colour revolution alone. Now it can't even make a long-term dent in the Russian economy using the combined might of sanctions (this is not to weigh in on the war at all, only to say that 20 years ago it would have been over in weeks). America can't win wars against illiterate men in sandals with 20-year-old technology, cf. Afghanistan.
The West is weak and it knows it. It's hysterical because however strong it appears, it is fighting a war of attrition against "reaction" and losing.
Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret
et mala perrumpet furtim fastidia victrix.
You can drive nature out for a while, but she won't be stood on her head forever. We in the right are like the 2nd law of thermodynamics — you might seem to be inverting the laws of nature, but the house always wins eventually and that is us.
Sometimes it's good to remind ourselves of the basics (and because someone asked me to expound on the last message).
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Spencer J. Quinn reviews The Honorable Cause, a new anthology edited by Padraig Martin of Identity Dixie which attempts to define what Southern Nationalism means in the US today, and where it is situated within the broader dissident Right. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/the-honorable-cause-a-review/
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The Honorable Cause: A Review
2,816 words Padraig Martin, ed. The Honorable Cause: A Free South –12 Southern Essays Self-published, 2023 In concluding his great work The Southern Tradition at Bay, which was published five years after the author’s death in 1968, Richard Weaver leaves us…
The German philosopher of history who left an indelible mark on the True Right and was one of the first heralds of the "decline of the West," Oswald Spengler, was born 143 years ago today. Mark the occasion by finding out more about his life and works at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/remembering-oswald-spengler-9/
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Remembering Oswald Spengler (May 29, 1880-May 8, 1936) | Counter-Currents
660 words Oswald Spengler was born on this day in 1880. For his contributions to the philosophy of history and culture, Spengler is one of the most important philosophical influences on the North American New Right, largely by way of his disciple Francis…
Thomas Steuben looks at George Friedman's 2009 book The Next 100 Years and sees what the 14 years since have shown us about what he is getting right and wrong, and how it might explain some of the strange decisions that the Washington elite has been making. https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/george-friedmans-the-next-100-years/
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James J. O'Meara's essay on The Rebel Set, one of those so-bad-it's-good movies from the 1950s that's supposedly about Beatniks, and which was later mocked on Mystery Science Theater 3000, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/breaking-beat-reflections-on-the-rebel-set-a-masterpiece-that-never-was/
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Breaking Beat: Reflections on The Rebel Set, a Masterpiece That Never Was
4,935 words The Rebel Set Directed by Gene Fowler, Jr. Starring Don Sullivan, Gregg Palmer, Kathleen Crowley, Edward Platt, Ned Glass, & John Lupton Written by Bernard Girard & Louis Vittes Cinematography: Karl Struss Edited by William Austin Music by Paul…