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Translations: Polish, Portuguese
The Kony 2012 viral campaign has generated a huge amount of interest. The video posted on Youtube has been viewed over 70 million times in less than a week. (more…)
1,380 words
Translations: Polish, Portuguese
The Kony 2012 viral campaign has generated a huge amount of interest. The video posted on Youtube has been viewed over 70 million times in less than a week. (more…)
Bulgarian translation here
Editor’s Note:
In honor of Gabriele D’Annunzio’s birth, on March 12, 1863, we are publishing Chapter 3 of Kerry Bolton’s Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence, published by Counter-Currents. (more…)
Excerpted from Hakim Bey’s T.A.Z. The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism
“To die is not enough.”
— D’Annunzio
When pressed about his political allegiance, Gabriele D’Annunzio (1863–1938) refused to commit himself. (more…)
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Following are some personal impressions of Ron Paul’s campaign for president, and the Republican Party at the grassroots level. The Paul campaign involves a lot more than one man. It requires money, savvy, efficiency, organization, and the active engagement of motivated volunteers across the country.
US Rep. Ron Paul (R.-Tex.)
There are books that are timely, but there are also books whose time is yet to come. The time has come to urgently read and reread Pierre Krebs’ book Fighting for the Essence, (more…)
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The following is the second chapter, “Economic Development,” of William Joyce’s Twilight Over England.
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“Man developed in Africa. He has not continued to do so there.” — P. J. O’Rourke
Andrew Hamilton recently reviewed Lawrence H. Keeley’s anthropological treatise War Before Civilization. Keeley’s book delivers an excellent (and very accessible) debunking of the popular notion that precivilized humans were more pacific than civilized ones. They weren’t. (more…)
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German translation here
Editor’s Note:
The following is the first chapter, “Historical Background,” of William Joyce’s Twilight Over England. Joyce was born in New York City. Then he went to Ireland and England, where he became a member of Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists. (His face was horribly scarred in a street battle with Jewish thugs.) (more…)
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The father looks up to the sky or ceiling
(beyond the grey scale of the photograph)
with his son wrapped inside his cradling arms.
An orderly obscures the boy’s midsection,
with silence says he is beyond all healing.
Outside the frame in colour copter strafe
restokes the ire of Taliban gendarmes
who soothe the mother twisted in dejection.
(more…)
Editor’s Note:
The following is roughly the first 40% of “The Eviction of the Yeomen,” chapter 9 of Brooks Adams’ The Law of Civilization and Decay.