Greg Johnson has said that after a certain age, remarking that someone has great potential ceases to be a compliment and becomes an insult. It’s just a euphemism for loser. The same applies to countries. (more…)
Month: June 2026
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The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship ran from June 23 to 25 in London. The billing is civilizational renewal. The crowd is donors, intellectuals, politicians, and people who flew in because they wanted to be in a room where certain conversations could happen without consequences. Some call it the WEF of the Right. (more…)
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Two of the biggest stories of the last week look as though they couldn’t differ more. The release of additional police bodycam footage of the murder of Henry Nowak in the UK needs following as closely as any film script, and we will. We all need to be film reviewers here. It shows something about the state of Britain, and the way in which its citizens are policed, particularly its white citizens, which the political and media class don’t want those citizens to notice. (more…)
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The following is from an introduction for an out of print edition of Lothrop Stoddard’s The Revolt Against Civilization.
There was a time when evolutionary thinking was widely considered to be the key to racial self-defense. Although it didn’t play a role in the Congressional debates (itself an indication of the rapidly changing intellectual context), evolutionary thinking was prominent among some of the elite intellectual proponents of immigration restriction in the 1920s. (more…)
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June 29, 2026 David M. Zsutty
David Zsutty on Political Organizing
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David Zsutty discusses lessons learned from Identity Evropa: how “people first is mission first,” centralized vision and decentralized execution, and networking. Despite Identity Evropa being crushed as a formal organization due to mass doxing, many of it’s members continued the fight in both dissident and mainstream politics which contributed to RINOS complaining that most of their young staffers now share our ideas.
From the 2026 Counter-Currents Spring Retreat in Rome.
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Steam is the leading digital storefront platform used for buying and downloading PC games. I’m more of a Nintendo man myself, so I’ve never used it personally, though its extremely lax moderation policies may make it worth a look. Back in May, Steam cleared for release (possibly automatically) a new management-sim game along the lines of previous genre hits like Theme Park and Sim City, called Plantation Simulator. (more…)
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Theodore Lothrop Stoddard was born on this day in 1883. Stoddard was a historian, political theorist, and white advocate. Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, Stoddard attended Harvard College, graduating magna cum laude in 1905. He then studied law at Boston University. Stoddard received his Ph.D. in history from Harvard University in 1914. Stoddard was the author of eighteen books, the best known of which is The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy (1920), which proved prophetic. As a white preservationist, Stoddard campaigned for immigration reform, anti-miscegenation laws, and eugenics. (more…)
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You can order Greg Johnson’s Loving Our Own here

You can order Greg Johnson’s Loving Our Own here
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Our Fundraiser: Some June Incentives Are Coming to an End
This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $300,000 to sustain and expand our work (like paying our great new videographer). So far we have raised $61,511.90. Thank you!
We used up our first $20,000 matching grant so quickly that another donor has offer a grant of the same size to keep the momentum going. Let’s try to use it up by the end of June. There are many ways to help:
- Donate here by Credit Card (NEW).
- Explore other options on the donate page here.
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Scott Greer
Whitepill: The Online Right & the Making of Trump’s America
Los Angeles: Passage Press, 2026Scott Greer’s Whitepill is a well-written insider’s account of two triumphs, of populism and Right-wing metapolitics, that have reshaped American conservatism. Greer’s protagonist is the “online Right,” which basically means a constellation of webzines, blogs, and video and social media channels defending forms of populism and white identity politics, while attacking both the Left and the mainstream Right. The story of these triumphs is the “whitepill” of Greer’s title, which is internet slang for good news. (more…)
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Colin Henry Wilson (June 26, 1931–December 5, 2013) was an extraordinarily prolific English author of well over 100 books, both fiction and non-fiction, including volumes on philosophy, literature, psychology, religion, crime, sex, music, mysticism, and the paranormal, as well as a number of biographies and memoirs. From a working-class home and largely self-educated, Wilson left school at age 16. He worked odd jobs, drifted from city to city, and was sometimes homeless, all in pursuit of a dream. (more…)
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Successful Right-wing movements aren’t built on abstract debates or low-effort clubs. They require strict hierarchy, total commitment, and zero tolerance for attention-seekers. Kevin DeAnna delivers a tactical blueprint on real-world political technology and entryism. From the 2026 Counter-Currents Spring Retreat in Rome.
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(Part 3 available here)
1. Will To Power
We have already had occasion in previous installments to discuss will to power (Wille zur Macht), one of the most famous concepts associated with Nietzsche. In this essay, we will go into more detail, and discuss Heidegger’s surprising claim that the doctrines of will to power and the “eternal recurrence of the same” are identical. (more…)
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Eugenia Cheng
How to Bake ϖ
Profile Books, 2015Something about my own cognitive ability has always frustrated me. Well, being mediocre at chess after half a century playing the game frustrates me, but perhaps that failure to improve much is linked with my main irritation. I have a PhD and a very high IQ (tested and confirmed at ages 11 and 21), so why don’t I get maths, or “math,” as Americans prefer? (more…)









