On last Saturday’s episode of Counter-Currents Radio, Greg Johnson was joined by Counter-Currents authors Stephen Paul Foster and Richard Houck for another Argument Clinic. The topic was how to deal with the charge of being a “hater!”, and it’s now available for downloading and online listening. (more…)
Month: October 2021
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Boxing’s Heavyweight Division is Ruled by Undefeated White Men
Last Saturday night, right after our editorial deadline had passed, the undefeated Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Oleksandr Usyk won a unanimous decision against the much taller and heavier black British boxer Anthony Joshua, stripping Joshua of the WBO, WBA, and IBF championship belts. (more…)
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White Nationalists should give up any idea of finding immediate results for their ambitions in the current political climate. At this moment, the enemy is simply too powerful, too resourceful, too wealthy, and too pervasive to take on. (more…)
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Matthew Rose
A World after Liberalism: Philosophers of the Radical Right
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2021Countless books and articles have sought to explore the “Alt Right” over the past five years. Most amount to little more than point-and-sputter journalism, expressing horror in every paragraph that people would dare to believe such things as we do. (more…)
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When I first saw Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor (1987), it struck me as a remake of Doctor Zhivago. Both narratives begin in glamorous and archaic empires that fall to Communist revolutions. Of course, that could just be due to the fact that the Chinese Revolution was something of a remake of the Russian Revolution. But there are parallels specific to the two films, both of which depict Communism as recapitulating the old forms of despotism but as vulgar and brutal farces, stripped of all refinement. (more…)
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Roy Campbell was a South African poet and essayist. T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, and Edith Sitwell praised Campbell as one of the best poets of the inter-war period. Unfortunately, his conservatism, Nietzscheanism, and Catholicism, as well as his open contempt for the Bloomsbury set and his participation in the Spanish Civil War on the Fascist side, have led his works being consigned to the memory hole. (more…)
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Louis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald, is one of the great French counter-Revolutionary conservative thinkers. For an overview of his life, see “Louis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald,” here at Counter-Currents.
F. Roger Devlin has written several pieces assessing Bonald’s contribution to the North American New Right: (more…)
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1. Our Weekend Livestreams
Counter-Currents Radio and The Writers’ Bloc have switched days:
- Counter-Currents Radio will livestream Saturday at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 8 pm UK time, & 9 pm CET.
- The Writers’ Bloc will livestream on Sunday at 1 pm PST, 4 pm EST, 9 pm UK time, & 10 pm CET.
On Saturday, October 2nd, Greg Johnson will be joined by Stephen Paul Foster and Richard Houck for a special “argument clinic” on dealing with the charge of “hater!” (more…)
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An image surfaced this week which, better than any other, sums up the zeitgeist of our age.
A few days ago, Joe Biden was filmed receiving his COVID booster shot and the event was heavily promoted by the media. (more…)
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Today is the birthday of Maurice Bardèche (1907–1998), the French Neo-Fascist writer. Bardèche was a prolific and highly versatile author of literary, film, art criticism, history, journalism, and social and political theory. He published twenty-odd books and countless essays, articles, and reviews. (more…)
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October 1, 2021 Greg Johnson
Pour faire l’éloge des extrémistes
English original here
Ce bref discours a été prononcé à Londres le vendredi 26 mai 2017 au premier Dîner Jonathan Bowden annuel.
Je suis actuellement en train de préparer un nouveau recueil des écrits de Jonathan Bowden intitulée Les extrémistes : études en métapolitique [1]. J’ai préparé de nombreuses heures de transcriptions des discours de Jonathan, et maintenant quand je lis n’importe lequel de ses discours, j’entends sa voix dans ma tête. (more…)










