It’s true: few deaths are kind.
The agéd pensioner,
with Dunkirk on his mind,
prays for his to occur.
His life was long and hard;
a belt still burns his back.
Inside the cancer ward
he lies upon the rack.
It’s true: few deaths are kind.
The agéd pensioner,
with Dunkirk on his mind,
prays for his to occur.
His life was long and hard;
a belt still burns his back.
Inside the cancer ward
he lies upon the rack.
Modern Right-wingers who assert the importance of racial differences and advocate racial separatism, especially White Nationalists, face a number of philosophical challenges which they need to be aware of and ready to address. It is all too common to rely on presuppositions, assumptions, or implications without being prepared to respond to more in-depth issues or the complications involving the interpretation of facts and ideas. (more…)
“For us there is but one crime: to be untrue to ourselves.”
— Francis Parker Yockey, 1953
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Dear Friends of Counter-Currents,
Since more people read our newletters when they are posted on the front page, I have decided to adopt this practice from now on. Henceforth, our mailing list will be used primarily for announcing sales, pre-orders, fundraisers, and other events. (more…)
Riccardo Orizio
Lost White Tribes
Trans. Avril Bardoni
London: Secker & Warburg, 2000
The history of the past century is a tale of subversion, retreat, and collapse. Everything continuously shrinks. Subversion at the center was critical to the process from the start, but externally it was observable in the swift crumbling of white geographical power from the periphery inward. (more…)
There are major changes afoot at Counter-Currents.
1. Counter-Currents has migrated to a new webhosting company, which has entailed occasional downtime due to the move and settling into a new environment. Thank you for your patience.
2. We are in the process of installing a new security certificate on our Donate and Contact pages, (more…)
Tito Perdue
Morning Crafts
London: Arktos, 2012
At the end of After Virtue, Alasdair MacIntyre concludes that modern civilization is bankrupt, and modern intellectual and political traditions are incapable of understanding and rectifying this decadence. He does not, however, counsel generalized pessismism, for once modernity expires of its own corruptions a new age will begin. (more…)
Gregory Hood is partially correct; Christianity alone can’t save us. “Christianity” is far too abstract, vague, and ill-defined to achieve much of anything, good or ill. A cursory review of the world’s popular denominations and their failure to coherently and consistently define their deity, define their doctrine, and define their prescribed behavior confirms that “Christianity” in the broad and abstract is not even wrong. (more…)