Now Available for Order:
Greg Johnson’s The Year America Died

[1]Greg Johnson
The Year America Died
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2021
222 pages

We are now taking orders for Greg Johnson’s The Year America Died, which will be released on August 31st.

The Year America Died is available in three formats in our product page [2].

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About The Year America Died:

In 2020, America was hit by three waves of catastrophe: the Covid-19 pandemic, widespread racial violence, and a stolen presidential election, leading to economic devastation, explosions of black crime and white flight in diverse cities, and a government crippled by deep polarization and the stench of illegitimacy.

In The Year America Died, Greg Johnson comments on these crises, explores how a healthy society would have handled them, and explains how they can be used to promote white identity politics.

The book also includes essays on Greg Johnson’s experiences in Norway in November of 2019, when he was detained on orders of the Norwegian secret police (who were working in partnership with antifa) to prevent him from giving a speech.

The crises of 2020 are opportunities for white identitarians, but in many ways, the movement is unable to capitalize on them due to bad ideas, bad organization, and bad actors. Thus the book ends with essays on the pathologies of the White Nationalist movement, including terrorism, accelerationism, paranoia, misogyny, injustice, embitterment, putting personalities above principles, and other follies.

CONTENTS

1. The Year America Died

The Globalvirus
2. How Covid-19 Will Change the World
3. I’m Changing My Tune About Covid-19

The Race War
4. Black Lies Matter
5. Do Black Lives Matter?
6. George Floyd Got Justice
7. Verdict on America
8. Amnesty Your Ancestors

The Trumpocalypse
9. The 2018 Midterm Elections: A Near-Death Experience?
10. Why White Nationalists Like Andrew Yang
11. The Iran Opportunity
12. Wignats Whirr for War
13. The 2020 US Presidential Race So Far
14. A Year of Decision
15. Wignat Whexit
16. Trump: Without Illusions or Apologies
17. Is America a Banana Republic Now?
18. After the Election
19. Goodbye, Mr. Trump

Free Speech Under Siege
20. Anarcho-Tyranny in Oslo
21. The Oslo Incident
22. The Norwegian Secret Police Order to Detain Greg Johnson

White Nationalism
23. Against White Nationalist Terrorism
24. Against Accelerationism
25. Epstein’s Death & the Conspiracy Canard
26. The Paranoid Style in White Nationalism
27. Principles Are More Important Than People
28. The UK Voted for National Populism
29. The Groupie Question in White Nationalism
30. Our Votes Don’t Matter, but Our Ideas Do

Index

About the Author

Greg Johnson, Ph.D. is Editor-in-Chief of Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd. and the Counter-Currents webzine.

He is the author of seventeen books, including Confessions of a Reluctant Hater (San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2010; second, expanded ed., 2016); New Right vs. Old Right (Counter-Currents, 2013); Truth, Justice, & a Nice White Country (Counter-Currents, 2015); In Defense of Prejudice (Counter-Currents, 2017); You Asked for It: Selected Interviews, vol. 1 (Counter-Currents, 2017); The White Nationalist Manifesto (Counter-Currents, 2018; second ed., 2019); Toward a New Nationalism (Counter-Currents, 2019); From Plato to Postmodernism (Counter-Currents, 2019); It’s Okay to Be White (Hollywood: Ministry of Truth, 2020); Graduate School with Heidegger (Counter-Currents, 2020); Here’s the Thing: Selected Interviews, vol. 2 (Counter-Currents, 2020); and White Identity Politics (Counter-Currents, 2020).

Under the pen name Trevor Lynch, he is the author of Trevor Lynch’s White Nationalist Guide to the Movies (Counter-Currents, 2012), Son of Trevor Lynch’s White Nationalist Guide to the Movies (Counter-Currents, 2015); Return of the Son of Trevor Lynch’s CENSORED Guide to the Movies (Counter-Currents, 2019); and Trevor Lynch: Part Four of the Trilogy (Counter-Currents, 2020).

He has also edited many books, including North American New Right, vol. 1 (Counter-Currents, 2012); North American New Right, vol. 2 (Counter-Currents, 2018); Dark Right: Batman Viewed from the Right (with Gregory Hood) (Counter-Currents, 2018); and The Alternative Right (Counter-Currents, 2018).

His writings have been translated into Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian.