In his philosophical novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche tells the story of Zarathustra, a man who, after enduring ten years of exile in the mountains, returns to civilization to evangelize his philosophy which years of hardship had revealed to him. (more…)
Month: March 2025
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Editor’s Note: March 31st marks the 116th birthday of Robert Brasillach, the French journalist, novelist, film historian, and man of the right who was sentenced to death and executed by firing squad for “intellectual crimes” he was alleged to have committed as a German collaborator during the Second World War. The translation below is offered as a commemoration, and links to other resources regarding Brasillach’s life and work are at the end. (more…)
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Toxicity Report
The semiotics of anti-white racism has already been around so long it has become pervasively familiar. Take the BBC’s coverage of Finland, as the skinny Scandinavian country was recently voted the world’s happiest country for the eighth year in succession. I’ve been to Finland, and that is one white country. (more…)
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Simple Minds
New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)
Virgin UK/A&M USA, 1982New Gold Dream is arguably Simple Minds’ greatest album, the other leading candidate being 1985’s Once Upon a Time. (more…)
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C. P. Webster
Lovecraft’s Cat & Other Tales of Weird Fiction
Independently published, 2025What a foolish, inquisitive fly was I to stumble into this sticky, enveloping embrace of a lurking spider’s web… And very soon, perhaps this very evening, when the sun has set and the twilight creeps up to touch the eaves, then the spider might come crawling for its prize.
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Parts 1-4 here
Absolute Knowing and History
In our last installment, we completed our brief overview of The Phenomenology of Spirit, and we are now ready to turn to Hegel’s philosophical system proper, for which the Phenomenology provides a kind of introduction. First, however, we must consider some crucial points of interpretation, which have vexed many readers of Hegel. (more…)
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You can order Spencer J. Quinn’s Critical Daze here.
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Chaz Bono. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Chaz Bono. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Although she opted to surgically guillotine her bazooms, the stubbly tattooed blobfish born Chastity Sun Bono has no penis and has yet to fill and pave over her vagina with cement, so I refuse to refer to that mortally confused woman as “he.” (more…)
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There has been a lot of angry ink spilled over Disney’s new racial reimagining of Snow White as No White this past week. The classic fairy tale heroine with “skin as white as snow” has been recast in the studio’s latest deliberately unwatchable movie as an angry Marxist mestizo who earned her soubriquet from being born in a severe snowstorm instead. (more…)
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Tom Cotton
Seven Things You Can’t Say About China
New York: Broadside Books, 2025In 2020, the world shut down due to a global plague called COVID-19 which originated in Wuhan, China. When the plague first appeared, Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas pointed out that there was a lab in Wuhan which specialized in the study of viruses and that lab was known to be unsafe. (more…)










