Editor’s Update
Greg Johnson Discusses Novel Takes on Saturday’s Counter-Currents Book Club
Greg Johnson

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1. This Saturday’s Counter-Currents Book Club
In the January episode of the Counter-Currents Book Club, Greg Johnson will be discussing his new book Novel Takes: Essays on Literature with fellow CC authors James O’Meara and Derek Hawthorne.
Join us at noon Pacific/3 PM Eastern/9 PM Central European Time on:
- Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio
- DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
- Send questions & donations to Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
2. The Counter-Currents Book Club, 2025
The February episode of the Counter-Currents Book Club will be on Saturday, February 1. Spencer Quinn will be discussing his new book Critical Daze.
If you would like to nominate books for this year’s Counter-Currents Book Club series, email [email protected].
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8 comments
Will we see the return of Jim Goad? Hopefully he’s just busy moving to NM.
I was just about to inquire the exact same thing! Did we lose Goad, or is he taking a vacation?
Isn’t New Mexico full of Mexicans? Why would he want to move there and doesn’t it get really cold there because of the high elevation?
Not sure which part he’s moving too (hopefully not Gallup!), though much of it is high elevation. When you’re escaping Atlanta, New Mexico is an upgrade.
Point taken!
Great show. Very interesting coverage of a Lovecraft and others. Actually made me want to read Dune and I haven’t thought of reading anything like that for a long time. Hope the book goes well!
RE the discussion of Dune, Donald Trump and higher echelon skullduggery…
Trump visits fire ravaged Los Angeles on Friday. On the ensuing weekend it rains, suppressing embers and forestalling future blazes in SoCal.
And how can this be?
For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!
(Couldn’t resist!)
Dear Dr. Johnson,
In your essay “New Right vs. Old Right”, you say that, and I quote:
https://counter-currents.com/2012/05/new-right-vs-old-right/
“The New Right and the Old Right share the same goal: a society that is not just hierarchical but also organic, a body politic, a racially and culturally homogeneous people, a people that is one in blood and spirit, a people that is politically organized and sovereign and thus in control of its own destiny.”
When you compare a future white nationalist society to a living organism (as opposed to the atomized individuals’ contractualist society theorized by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his “Social Contract”), which political thinkers or philosophers are you referring to? Ferdinand Tönnies and Maurice Barrès? Friedrich Gentz? Friedrich Schlegel? Joseph de Maistre and Louis de Bonald? Edmund Burke? Julius Evola? Alfred Rosenberg? Or all these thinkers at once? That’s the adjective “organic” that raises my question. Thank you in advance for your kind reply.
Yours sincerely,
Le Fauconnier.
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