F. Roger Devlin’s speech from the Counter-Currents 2025 Spring Retreat symposium on America and Europe in the Age of Trump.
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Month: June 2025
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June 20, 2025 F. Roger Devlin
America & Europe in the Age of Trump
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Diplomacy means dealing with foreign governments actually in power, not with the shadow governments of opposition parties we might prefer to see in power. So the Trump administration’s ability to cultivate relations with European populist parties will be limited unless and until those parties can break through to electoral success. (more…)
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People know in the abstract that the Boomers are passing on and that the Zoomers are coming of voting age. But they do not seem to really understand or internalize what this means politically and are thus living in a past that is already gone. (more…)
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Greg Johnson and David Zsutty discussed America’s lurch towards war with Iran and other topics in this edition of Counter-Currents Radio. It is now available to download or listen to online. (more…)
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Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán receives endless flak in the Western media due to his staunch advocacy of an anti-woke regime of what he likes to term “illiberal democracy”, but which often sounds more like pure common sense. (more…)
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Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
What about film? Again, Bowden switches sides, and returns to align with Burroughs again, but not Neville. For some odd reason there’s no video of or by Neville; even the 26 episodes of his TV show went unrecorded. In Infinite Potential, Horowitz provides a transcript of the surviving audio of one episode; it’s interesting to “hear” Neville suavely moving in and out of commercials.[1] (more…)
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Serious government funded research into the feasibility of producing bioweapons in a laboratory began after 1918. For reason of the dire consequences of using gas as a war weapon and its potential to strike large numbers of non-combatants at random, the Geneva Protocol of 1925 prohibited the use of both chemical and biological weapons. (more…)
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June 18, 2025 Edward Dutton
America & Europe in the Age of Trump
Edward Dutton’s speech from the Counter-Currents 2025 Spring Retreat symposium on America and Europe in the Age of Trump. (more…)
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June 18, 2025 Edward Dutton
America & Europe in the Age of Trump
From the Counter-Currents 2025 Spring Retreat symposium on America and Europe in the Age of Trump.
I do think there is a great deal of use in what has happened. We’ve lived since the rise of wokeness—over the last 10 years or more—in this fantasy world, this clown world, this insanity. (more…)
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You can buy Jonathan Bowden’s Reactionary Modernism here.

You can buy Jonathan Bowden’s Reactionary Modernism here.
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Edited by Greg Johnson and Peter Jacobi
In 1995, Jonathan Bowden self-published his Collected Works in 6 volumes (London: Avant-Garde, 1995), edited by Jürgen Schwartz, one of Bowden’s pen names. The six volumes comprise 27 distinct books, 12 of which had been previously published. Altogether, the Collected Works contain more than 2,600 pages of rare early Bowden. (more…)
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Now that Counter-Currents is well advanced into adolescence, I am reminded of being 15 years old myself, in 1976. That’s when I first began to form a great love for cinema, and that same affection is one of the things that first drew me to Counter-Currents. Cinema is part of culture, and white cinema is an important part of white culture. (more…)
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In this short essay I will discuss the role of the president in the Polish political system, the background and context of the 2025 elections, the main actors, and finally, the outcome of the elections with some predictions for the future. (more…)
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Back when people knew something about history and great men, “crossing the Rubicon” meant committing oneself irrevocably to a momentous course of action. Today, men who are ignorant of history and greatness just talk about “red lines.” If you cross a red line, that means war.
As I write, Israel and Iran are at war, and Donald Trump—who is hailed by some as a great man of history—is standing on the red line. But is he in, or is he out? Right now, Trump looks less like Julius Caesar than an overgrown kindergartener doing “The Hokey Pokey”: (more…)









