The current debate on architectural styles, stimulated as it has been by a number of broadsides against modern architects by no less a public figure than the Prince of Wales, (more…)
Month: April 2013
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April 16, 2013 Alex Kurtagić
Jonathan Bowden: Man or Beast?
time: 42:46
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Today being April 15, the much-dreaded “Tax Day” (for our non-American readers, this is the deadline each year when federal income taxes for the previous year must be filed with and paid to the U.S. government’s Internal Revenue Service), I thought it appropriate to call attention to a largely forgotten film that deals with the subject of taxation, and by implication, the larger issues that the question of the federal government’s authority represents: Harry’s War.
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Translated by Greg Johnson
This exclamation is probably a bit simplistic, but it sums up the feeling of revulsion spreading today throughout the fair country of France. (more…)
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April 15, 2013 Michael Walker
Homage to Robert Brasillach
Comme le temps passe
Robert BrasillachMy homage is for the way you lived to die
That I a coward cannot emulate
You knew and wrote
Reason turns malevolent
after childhood disperses
And slumps into mature consideration
You could not have lived with yourself after failing.
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Let’s start with a simple proposition: It matters who controls the mass media.
Whites will never win—or survive, for that matter—as long as a monotone mass media, funneled through innumerable channels worldwide 24 hours a day, is opposed only by leaflets, self-published books, six or seven websites blocked by most Internet filters, crudely-produced white power music denied commercial distribution, and a smattering of podcasts and primitive YouTube videos.
In a war, you must realistically assess your enemy’s resources. (more…)
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April 12, 2013 Greg Johnson
Bryan Magee’s The Tristan Chord
Bryan Magee
The Tristan Chord: Wagner and Philosophy
New York: Metropolitan Books, 2000Bryan Magee’s The Tristan Chord: Wagner and Philosophy (just Wagner and Philosophy in the UK) combines two of my favorite subjects into an informative, stimulating, and highly readable book. Creativity and critical reflection are two very different activities, and excellence in one is seldom accompanied by excellence in the other. (more…)
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Jonathan David Anthony Bowden was born on this day in 1962. He died on March 29, 2012, just short of his 50th birthday. Jonathan was a painter, novelist, essayist, playwright, actor, and orator. He was also a friend. His ideas and personality have had a real and permanent impact on my approach to New Right metapolitics. He will be missed, but he will also be remembered and honored.
Jonathan wrote 35 original articles and reviews for Counter-Currents, (more…)
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April 11, 2013 Andy Nowicki
Motel Man
“Shantih shantih shantih” – T.S. Eliot
“Dance into the fire.” – Duran Duran
His motel room was his home for weeks and weeks on end. (more…)
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April 10, 2013 Julius Evola
Vedanta, Meister Eckhart, Schelling
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Translation anonymous, edited by Greg Johnson
Editor’s Note:
The following essay was originally published in English in East and West, vol. 9, nos. 2 & 3 (1960): 182–86. This is chapter 18 of Julius Evola, East and West: Comparative Studies in Pursuit of Tradition, ed. Greg Johnson, forthcoming from Counter-Currents in the summer of 2013.
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Dear Mr. Anderson,
Though you claim to have been “heartened to see the vigorous debate” following your interview with Charlie Krafft, your website curiously no longer accepts comments for that episode. (more…)
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You’ve all heard Bob Whitaker’s “Mantra,” the tag line of which is: “Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.” You will find it in the comments section of any news story that touches on race (more…)