Counter-Currents
The Meaning and History of Christmas
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- Fullmoon Ancestry, “All I Want for Christmas“
- Collin Cleary, “Some Thoughts on Yule“
- Jef Costello, “Living in Truth: A Yuletide Homily“
- Julius Evola, “Christmas and the Winter Solstice“
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “Nothing Much at All“
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- Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “Of Winter Kings & Snap Dragons: John & Caitlín Matthews’ The Winter Solstice“
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “‘Tis the Season: An Ethnobotanical Look at Yule“
- Nicholas Jeelvy, “Winter and the European Soul“
- Dominique Venner, “Christmas: Beauty in Life“
The Commercialization of Christmas
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “Nothing Much at All“
- Greg Johnson, “It’s Time to STOP Shopping for Christmas” (Translations: Danish, German)
- Greg Johnson, “Plastic Christmas“
- Aric Kartman, “Christmas Shopping in Multicultural Hell“
- Alex Kurtagić, “Jingle All the Way: Reassuringly Fascistic“
The War on Christmas
- Edmund Connelly, “Hollywood and the Jewish War on Christmas” (German translation here)
- Edmund Connelly, “More on the Jewish War on Christmas” (German translation here)
- Edmund Connelly, “Unholy Night: The Jewish War on Christmas, 2009“
- Andrew Hamilton, “The Other Christmas” (German translation here)
- Nicholas Jeelvy, “The Literal War on Christmas“
- Greg Johnson, “Merry Christmas, Infidels!” (Translations: Czech, French, German)
- Alex Kurtagić, “The Jewish War on Christmas“
- Spencer Quinn, “The Last Day of Christmas“
- Tanstaafl, “A Christmas Story“
- Tanstaafl, “Roth & Weiss on What’s Best for The Jews“
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