This is the second part of the latest edition of Counter-Currents Radio. Greg Johnson was joined by Gaddius, Cyan, and Austin, and they responded to listeners’ questions. It is now available to download or listen to online. (more…)
Month: November 2024
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Talk of civil war has been increasing lately, both on the Right and the Left. The topic seems to trend on X every few weeks and Netflix released a movie called Civil War earlier this year. More recently, a debate on Tim Pool’s Culture War podcast between Scott Greer and Rudyard Lynch focused on the subject. Lynch, a well-spoken 23-year-old who has recently begun to appear on various Dissident Right podcasts, claims that there will be “thousands of deaths” related to political violence in the United States by April of 2025. (more…)
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Trump’s Cabinet Picks: “A Thousand Shades of White”?
While speaking on MSNBC last week, Washington Post columnist and desiccated lump of uncooked bagel dough Jennifer Rubin bemoaned the unbearable whiteness of Donald Trump’s nominees and appointees so far. “First, I have to comment, when you put up all of those faces it was a thousand shades of white. Have you noticed that?” (more…)
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November 25, 2024 Spencer J. Quinn
Now Available for Pre-Order!
Spencer J. Quinn’s Critical Daze
Pre-Order Discount Until November 30thSpencer J. Quinn
Critical Daze
The No College Club, Book 2
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2024
236 pagesPre-Order Discount Until November 30th.
Release Date: December 7, 2024 (more…)
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Part 1
The settlement of Virginia, and the rest of North America, was similar in many ways to the settlement of Britain by the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes; three Germanic tribes that combined to become the Anglo-Saxons or the English. In both places, Anglo-Saxons became the dominant people of the land. (more…)
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November 25, 2024 Counter-Currents Radio
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 615
American Renaissance Conference 2024This is the first half of the latest edition of Counter-Currents Radio. Greg Johnson was joined by Gaddius, Cyan, and Austin to discuss the 2024 American Renaissance conference. It is now available to download or listen to online. (more…)
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November 22, 2024 Greg Johnson
Editor’s Update
New $10,000 Matching Grant, Counter-Currents Radio, the Counter-Currents Book Club, & Imperium
You can buy Alain de Benoist’s Against Liberalism here.

You can buy Alain de Benoist’s Against Liberalism here.
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1. Our 2024 Fundraiser Update
This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $300,000. A generous donor has offered us a $10,000 matching grant, so now is a very good time to help out. Thus far, our total is $171,764.06. Wish to thank everyone who has helped so far and to urge those who have been waiting to do so now. Full information on how you can help is below.
2. This Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio Livestream
Greg Johnson will be joined by Gaddius, Cyan, and Austin to discuss last weekend’s American Renaissance Conference, and of course your questions about current things. (more…)
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One sign of a healthy subculture is the emergence of new traditions such as Millennial Woes’ Millenniyule (I will be appearing there again this year), Frodi Midjord’s Decameron Film Festival (I just appeared there this week discussing La Dolce Vita), and now . . . Jim Goad’s Karaoke Challenge.
From now until New Year’s Eve, Jim is offering his karaoke talents to help Counter-Currents get closer toward our fundraising goal. (more…)
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Part 1
Policy 1: Free Political Prisoners
This needs to be as much of a priority as mass deportations because it will set the tone for the rest of the term. It is also a matter of honor and will show whether the Trump administration takes itself seriously and has the prerequisite will to power for other endeavors. (more…)
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A TV series that captures an era will always be like one of those time capsules schoolchildren used to bury in their school grounds, a tin box full of examples of day-to-day objects and destined to lie unseen in the earth until someone digs it up decades – or even centuries – later and gets a glimpse of how people used to live. One such series was Chancer, ITV’s 1991, 12-part drama set in the England of the 1980s. (more…)
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Last Thursday, Donald Trump announced that he’d picked Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as his Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). This is a yuuuge appointment. If Bobby Junior winds up overseeing HHS, he will be in charge of the federal agency with the largest budget of them all. (more…)
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Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita (The Sweet Life, 1960) is one of the most hailed and fêted films of all time. It was both a commercial and a critical success. It had an immediate and enduring influence on film, fashion, and popular culture in general. It won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1960. It was nominated for four Oscars and won Best Costume Design. Nino Rota’s music is also iconic. To this day, La Dolce Vita is regularly included in lists of the greatest films of all time. (more…)
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