A previously unpublished exchange of letters between the Swiss neo-fascist activist Gaston-Armand Amaudruz and Julius Evola from 1958 was recently discovered among the former’s papers (scans of the original letters can be found here). Mr. Amaudruz was then part of the leadership of the New European Order (NEO), a pan-European neo-fascist movement that had been established in 1951. (more…)
Month: February 2023
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In the United States, Black History Month — formerly known as “February” — is, unfortunately, not just about history. It is also an occasion for lies and propaganda to stoke black pride over spurious achievements and white guilt over spurious crimes. To combat this propaganda, we have assembled the following articles. Please link and repost these pieces far and wide. (more…)
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February 3, 2023 Greg Johnson
Going, Going, . . . Gone!
Limited Edition Clearance Sale
You can buy Anthony M. Ludovici’s The Lost Philosopher, here.

You can buy Anthony M. Ludovici’s The Lost Philosopher, here.
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Counter-Currents is clearing out some stocks of limited edition hardcovers. Limited means . . . limited. So once these are gone, good luck finding them at these prices on the used and collectible market.
The sale ends on February 15th.
Because of exorbitant international postage rates, these books are for sale to US customers only.
1. The Lost Philosopher: The Best of Anthony M. Ludovici, ed. John V. Day (more…)
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You can buy Spencer J. Quinn’s young adult novel The No College Club here.

You can buy Spencer J. Quinn’s young adult novel The No College Club here.
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What made you decide to write a Young Adult novel?
Actually, it was Greg Johnson’s idea. We did a text interview like this one in 2020 for my children’s book My Mirror Tells a Story, which was also published by The White People’s Press, and one of the questions he asked was, “Do you want to try your hand at young adult fiction some day?” My first thought was no. I had just published my novel Charity’s Blade and was in the midst of compiling my essay collection Solzhenitsyn and the Right. At the time, I was heavy into the grown-up stuff, and so young adult fiction was just not on my radar. (more…)
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Brian Fairbanks
Wizards: David Duke, America’s Wildest Election, and the Rise of the Far Right
Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 2022Brian Fairbanks is a Louisiana-based journalist who seems to be an ordinary liberal, looking for a Great Society-style social safety net. He has recently published a book about Louisiana’s 1991 gubernatorial election in which David Duke, a white advocate, nearly became Governor. (more…)
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Bývalý předseda Jobbik Gábor Vona v roce 2015. Strana již od počátku roku 2013 začala „uhlazovat“ svoji militantní podobu.
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Jobbik, svého času označovaný za nejradikálnější parlamentní stranu v Evropě, se v průběhu několika málo let proměnil v centristické a Evropské unii nakloněné uskupení, čímž zcela opustil svou dřívější radikální rétoriku, namířenou proti EU, NATO, hnutí LGBT nebo cikánské zločinnosti. Dnes se strana pokouší vytvořit spojenectví s liberální a progresivní levicí s cílem svrhnout vládu premiéra Viktora Orbána a jeho strany Fidesz. V tomto článku se pokusíme stručně nastínit průběh tohoto politického obratu o 180°. (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
After a hiatus when it was only accessible via the Internet Archive, the Black Invention Myths website is now hosted by Counter-Currents.
Black Invention Myths
Perhaps you’ve heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and energy of African-American inventors, (more…)
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Australian aborigines have never forgiven the white man for bringing air conditioning to the arid wasteland they call home. They have a median IQ of 62, which explains their eternal plight far better than dim intangibles such as “racism.” Their ghastly prehistoric visages qualify them as the most punishingly ugly people in world history. (more…)
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Part 7 of 8 (Part 1 here, Part 6 here, Part 8 here)
In the previous part of this series, I listed the 13 occupations that have the highest number of psychopaths, but didn’t comment on all of them in detail. In this series, I examine the remaining seven. These tend to have more psychopaths than you’ll find in a random section of the population, but not nearly as many per capita as in the previous six fields. Still, they’re more likely to employ a few bad apples which may spoil the bunch.
7. Surgeons aren’t quite as socially-oriented as most of the others on this list. (more…)
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Today is the last day to take advantage of our moving sale to order select Counter-Currents Publishing titles at 40% off. Help us lighten the load before we move our warehouse!
To get the discount, use the code “SPARKLY” at checkout.
Books included in the sale are listed below. As we clear out stock, books will be removed from the sale list. Applies to US orders only.
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So, then. The first month of 2023 has passed, and Britannia’s New Year’s resolution is clearly to become even more nuts than she was last year. On the crazy scale, she is moving from being mad as a wet hen to being mad as Tucker Carlson’s laugh. We’ll start on the streets of London . . . (more…)
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You can buy Spencer J. Quinn’s young adult novel The No College Club here.

You can buy Spencer J. Quinn’s young adult novel The No College Club here.
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Daily Zoomer and Counter-Currents writer Spencer J. Quinn joined host Nick Jeelvy to discuss Spencer’s new young adult novel, The No College Club, on the latest broadcast of The Writer’s Bloc, and it is now available for download and online listening. (more…)







