Month: October 2020
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6,392 words
The idea that the norms implanted upon us by our families affect our personalities and our prospects in life is almost a truism. The idea that there is a strong relationship between the Western nuclear family and liberal modernity is no longer controversial, and so is the idea that different family types have existed across the world and that these types have played a significant role in the historical trajectories of the cultures of the world. Some are aware of the so-called “Hajnal line” proposed in 1965 by John Hajnal, (more…)
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1,729 words
“But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked.
“Oh, you can’t help that,” said the Cat: “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.”
“How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice.
“You must be,” said the Cat, “or you wouldn’t have come here.” (more…)
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4,427 words
Philippe-Joseph Salazar
Suprémacistes: L’enquête Mondiale chez les Gourous de la Droite Identitaire
Paris: Plon, 2020This book results from interviews with leading thinkers of the race-conscious right — the so-called alternative right — which seeks to bring race to the forefront of political debate. The title Suprémacistes is, however, misleading; for the author, Philippe-Joseph Salazar, nowhere describes the people who are the subject of this study as supremacists (more…)
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On this episode of Counter-Currents Radio, Greg Johnson talks to Jim Goad, a well-known and highly prolific author and columnist. They discuss Jim’s tenure at Taki’s Magazine, some personal history, current events, and the two answer listener questions. Topics discussed include: (more…)
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Greg Johnson
Graduate School with Heidegger
San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2020
220 pagesThere are three formats for Graduate School with Heidegger:
- Hardcover: $40 (including postage; add $13 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- Paperback: $25 (including postage; add $13 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East).
- E-book: $5.
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Greg Johnson
It’s Okay to Be White: The Best of Greg Johnson
Hollywood: Ministry of Truth, 2020
226 pagesThere are three formats for It’s Okay to Be White:
- Hardcover: $30 (including postage, $13 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- Paperback: $20 (including postage, add $13 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East).
- E-book: $5.
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I read Neil Gaiman’s American Gods sometime in college. I found it more Flannery O’Connor than Marvel Studios, but it’s hardly surprising that the latter interpretation seems to have driven the new television series’ production team (but I haven’t watched). (more…)
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5,983 words
Kent & Phoebe Courtney
America’s Unelected Rulers
New Orleans: Conservative Society of America, 1962America’s Unelected Rulers shines a spotlight on the Council on Foreign Relations of nearly six decades ago. All told, it’s an interesting blast from the past, and a reminder that some things never change. (more…)
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I have always wanted to visit Transylvania and Bran Castle, known throughout the world as Dracula’s Castle. Although having little connection to Vlad the Impaler or Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the myths behind the castle have inspired countless horror films and heavy metal songs. (more…)
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October 3, 2020 Greg Johnson
From Plato to Postmodernism
Greg Johnson
From Plato to Postmodernism
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2019
220 pagesThere are three formats for From Plato to Postmodernism:
- Hardcover: $35 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- Paperback: $20 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- E-book: $5
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BBC said it was the “night American democracy hit rock bottom.”