Our Fundraiser
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 $63,184.19. 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. There are many ways to help:
- Donate here by Credit Card (NEW).
- Explore other options on the donate page here.
Two New Books for Pre-Order
Counter-Currents has two new titles coming out on July 21. Preorder them before that date, for a discount:
- F. Roger Devlin’s Not Hooking Up, his sequel to Sexual Utopia in Power (now out in a new expanded edition as well)
- Greg Johnson’s The Battle of the Books
Counter-Currents Radio
I am taking a break from Counter-Currents Radio to work on book projects over the summer. But I will occasionally appear on other streams.
Some Upcoming Books
- Domenico Di Tullio’s novel about CasaPound, Nessun Dolore (No Pain) is going to press after Devlin’s Not Hooking Up.
- Alain de Benoist’s Germania in English translation goes to press this Summer.
- Tito Perdue’s The Node in a new edition will be out in July.
- This summer we will also publish an embiggened second edition of James O’Meara’s classic End of an Era: Mad Men and the Ordeal of Civility.
Thanks again for your loyal readership and support.
Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief

1 comment
Alright I can’t take it anymore, this is the most direct path to get this idea moving.
* America is founded on Natural Rights
* Marriage is not a fundamental right in this ontology
* Therefore the state may discriminate on services for marriage
Past arguments in opposition are too comfortable with Sola Scriptura. This is ultimately an extra-Biblical matter. If marriage is not a right, then the state does not have to offer equal consideration for such civil services.
Fire that onto Trump’s desk and see what he thinks of it. Bear in mind: this does not negate free association and expression, so Pride Parades continue apace.
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