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Greg Johnson was joined by long-time friend of Counter-Currents, Matt Parrott, to discuss the fast-approaching US presidential election. The recording is available to download or listen to online. (more…)
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Greg Johnson was joined by long-time friend of Counter-Currents, Matt Parrott, to discuss the fast-approaching US presidential election. The recording is available to download or listen to online. (more…)

Howard Stern interviews Kamala Harris on Tuesday, October 8. YouTube screenshot
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Howard Stern interviews Kamala Harris on Tuesday, October 8. YouTube screenshot
It’s always sad to see someone become everything they once hated, especially if they hated all the right things.
As hard as it might be to believe, there was a fertile patch of time about thirty to forty years ago when the mere mention of radio “shock jock” Howard Stern’s name sent waves of revulsion among the celebrity class. Stern was rated a little better than Hitler; at best, he was on par with cockroaches. The hatred he used to inspire was so unhinged, one might call it Stern Derangement Syndrome. (more…)
October 12 is Spain’s national holiday, La Fiesta Nacional de España, also more commonly known as Día de la Hispanidad. The date coincides with Christopher Columbus’ arrival to the Americas in 1492. (more…)
Vice President Kamala Harris is a vacuous twit.
People on the Right know this. People in the center, independents, and the unaligned know this as well. It’s obvious. When she was selected to run against Donald Trump after Joe Biden’s humiliating exit from the race this past July, this woman did not speak to a largely friendly press for weeks. And once she did, the results were often cringeworthy. From her uncontrolled cackling, to her awkwardly sipping a beer on late-night television, to her fake Jamaican accent, to her admitting on The View that she would not have done anything differently than Joe Biden these past three years, the woman has become a laughing stock. (more…)
Happy Columbus Day! Today we celebrate Christopher Columbus’ discovery of the New World, inaugurating European settlement in the Western Hemisphere. The day is a federal holiday in the United States. In recent decades, however, Columbus Day has been under attack by those who wish to delegitimize European civilization in the Americas. We wish to direct your attention to the following resources about Columbus, Columbus Day, and the European settlement of the Americas on this site: (more…)

You can buy Alain de Benoist’s Ernst Jünger between the Gods and the Titans here.

You can buy Alain de Benoist’s Ernst Jünger between the Gods and the Titans here.
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1. This Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio Livestream
Greg Johnson will be joined by Matt Parrott (and perhaps a special surprise guest) on this Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio livestream, which will focus on the upcoming US presidential election and, as always, your questions.
Join us at noon Pacific/3 PM Eastern/9 PM Central European Time on:
The annual budget for Counter-Currents is $300,000. For someone from the so-called “working class”, that’s a lot of money. For a movement with many thousands of members, many of whom are quite wealthy, it’s a humble sum. (more…)
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Part 5 of 15 (Part 1 begins here.)
Unintelligibility is the Core of What is Real
It is tempting to think of Schelling’s ground as a “material principle” along the lines of Aristotle’s hulē or Plato’s hupodochē – or, for that matter, the “indefinite dyad” of Plato’s so-called “unwritten teaching” (as reported by Aristotle). This is acceptable so long as we understand that the ground is not a “stuff.” It is a curious combination of void and will – closer to chaos or to the Norse Ginnungagap. (more…)
Michel Houellebecq
Annihilation
Translation by Shaun Whiteside
London: Picador, 2024
In terms of its emotional impact, Annihilation is Michel Houellebecq’s finest novel. In his previous works, Houellebecq created and perfected a new genre of sorts: novels whose settings are worlds in decline, whose protagonists are utterly petty and impotent in the face of evil, and whose stories make me want to slit my wrists. (more…)
This is a short historical essay from 1929’s Oklahoma: A History of the State and Its People, Volume 2, (Appendix L-2, p921)
THE TULSA RACE RIOT
It is difficult to account for such sudden outbreaks as the Tulsa race riot. (more…)
Japan is a bit like the Germany of the East. Boundless potential that must be constrained by its enemies. The only reason it didn’t take over the global economy after the Second World War is because Richard Nixon industrialised China and “international finance” created property bubbles that crashed Japan’s economy in the 1990s. (more…)
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It was said of Jim Bridger, that pioneering explorer of the Old West, that he liked places better than he liked people.
This Jim can relate. I love to travel far more than I like to socialize.
But places, just like people, are not all equal. (more…)
Ike is my shepherd. I shall live in want. He leadeth me beside still factories of the world. He restoreth my doubt in the Republican party.
He putteth bayonets in the backs of young school girls. He maketh them go to school with negroes against their wishes.
Yes, though I walk the breadlines daily, I am hungry. I fear evil cutteth my income, sure poverty and hardship shall follow me all the days of the Republican Administration, and I shall live in a rented house forever. (more…)