Herman Cain is Black. He’s not merely racially Black. He’s truly, completely, chromatically black. He knows it, his supporters know it, the media know it, and—presuming you haven’t been hiding under a rock—you know it, too. (more…)
Year: 2011
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Andrew Fraser’s The WASP Question deals with the question of Anglo-Saxon life in the United States, Australia and everywhere across the world where they have settled. (more…)
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November 6, 2011 Pentti Linkola
Can Life Prevail?
Pentti Linkola
Can Life Prevail? A Radical Approach to the Environmental Crisis
Trans. Eetu Rautio and Olli S.
London: Arktos, 2009This is the first-ever collection of essays by Pentti Linkola, a controversial figure in his native Finland, to appear in English. Linkola’s interest is in the environmental crisis, but unlike most authors on the subject, he does not propose simple solutions such as recycling or electric cars. (more…)
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Counter-Currents Publishing is making all of its titles, including its webzine and print journal North American New Right, available on the Amazon Kindle reading device. (more…)
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November 5, 2011 Greg Johnson
Úpadek a pád Muammara Kaddáfího
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English original here
Plukovník Muammar Kaddáfí vládl Libyi po 42 let. K moci se dostal skrze vojenský puč, vedený proti libyjskému králi Idrisovi, který byl de facto loutkou mezinárodního kapitálu, zajišťujíc vykořisťování ropného bohatství země ve prospěch zahraničních ropných společností na úkor libyjského lidu. (more…)
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Uckfield, Sussex, England: Historical Review Press, 2007
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Revilo Oliver’s last book The Jewish Strategy deals with two questions: How have the Jews survived for thousands of years? And: Why might the white race not even survive this century? The answers, of course, are closely related.
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In a column for National Review, conservative radio talk show host Dennis Prager recently identified four legacies of feminism. His legacies are:
- The belief that women should have sex like men do, (more…)
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This morning I made a post on The Spearhead titled “Is Masculinity a Matter of Money?” in response to conservative radio talk show host Dennis Prager’s recent essay on the four legacies of feminism.
The question was rhetorical, of course. My answer is “no.”
Masculinity isn’t merely a matter of money. If it were, any woman (or any man) with money would be regarded as manlier as a result of wealth alone. (more…)
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These essays, originally written by Evola during the 1930s and ’40s, deal with war from a spiritual and heroic perspective. (more…)
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Zionism’s days are numbered. The probability of its ultimate demise seems high, though the timing is unpredictable.
Zionism was the project to create a homeland for the Jewish ethnic group by having world Jewry and what were then (c. WW I) still arguably Western elites steal the land of Palestine and ethnically cleanse it of non-Jews. In 1880, Arab Palestinians constituted about 95 percent of the population. (more…)
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November 4, 2011 Raido
A Handbook of Traditional Living
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This book consists of two texts originally published by the Italian cultural organisation Raido, translated here for the first time: The World of Tradition and The Front of Tradition.
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It is perhaps appropriate to point out the misunderstandings that are current at the moment in some radical circles, who believe that a solution lies in the direction of a new paganism. This misunderstanding is already visible in the use of terms such as “pagan” and “pagandom.” I myself, having used these expressions as slogans in a book that was published in Italy in 1928, and in Germany in 1934, have cause for sincere regrets.
Certainly the word for pagan or heathen, paganus, appears in some ancient Latin writers such as Livy without an especially negative tone. (more…)