Generally, I find it impossible to like popular music unless I was exposed to a particular performer or group before I turned 21. A large part of the problem is that my tastes have been “corrupted” by classical music. (more…)
Author: Greg Johnson
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Dear Friends of Counter-Currents,
1. Our Blog
In November, we added 70 posts to the website, for a total of 1,317 posts since going online on June 11, 2010. (more…)
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In commemoration of the birthday of English novelist Henry Williamson, I wish to draw your attention to two articles on this site:
- “Henry Williamson: Nature’s Visionary” by Mark Deavin
- “Henry Williamson” by Kerry Bolton, now expanded (more…)
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November 30, 2011 Greg Johnson
Time to Send a Message
Are you ready to receive it? The FREE monthly Counter-Currents/North American New Right newsletter, that is. (more…)
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Patrick J. Buchanan
Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?
New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2011As a White Nationalist, my darkest political fear (for the short run, anyway) is that the United States might retain sufficient vestiges of political realism to pull itself together for an Indian Summer of Caesarism before the big cold sets in. (more…)
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November 20, 2011 Greg Johnson
Remembering P. R. Stephensen:
November 20, 1901 to May 28, 1965187 words
Percy Reginald Stephensen was born on November 20, 1901. Stephensen was a writer, publisher, and political activist dedicated to the interests of the white race and the Australian nation. Like Jack London, Stephensen was an archetypal man of the racially conscious left.
Early in his career as a publisher, Stephensen championed the works of Nietzsche, D. H. Lawrence, and Aleister Crowley. Later, he worked to promote a distinctly Australian national literature and culture. (more…)
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Wyndham Lewis was born on this day in 1882. A first-rate novelist, critic, and painter, he was a leading English exponent of fascist modernism. In honor of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this website: (more…)
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Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats, was an English aristocrat (a fourth cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II) and statesman. Mosley was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924 and for Smethwick from 1926 to 1931. He was also Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Labour Government of 1929–1931. (more…)
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René Guénon was born on this day in 1886. Along with Julius Evola, Guénon was one of the leading figures in the Traditionalist school, which has deeply influenced my own outlook and the metapolitical mission and editorial agenda of Counter-Currents Publishing and North American New Right.
In commemoration of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this website. (more…)
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According to John Robb’s Global Guerrillas blog, the unemployment rate for 18- to 24-year-olds, which is 15.3% overall, is 30.4% for veterans. (more…)
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November 7, 2011 Greg Johnson
Patrie hyperboréenne
English original here
Farnham O’Reilly
Hyperborean Home
Xlibris, 2011Hyperborean Home explore un genre nouveau et absolument nécessaire : la littérature de fiction nationaliste raciale, spécifiquement la littérature de fiction centrée sur le Traditionalisme, l’Ecologie profonde, le courant ésotérique des « Témoins de la Nature » [Nature’s Witnessist], du « Sélectionnisme Naturel » (nous reviendrons sur ces termes plus tard). (more…)
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November 5, 2011 Greg Johnson
Úpadek a pád Muammara Kaddáfího
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English original here
Plukovník Muammar Kaddáfí vládl Libyi po 42 let. K moci se dostal skrze vojenský puč, vedený proti libyjskému králi Idrisovi, který byl de facto loutkou mezinárodního kapitálu, zajišťujíc vykořisťování ropného bohatství země ve prospěch zahraničních ropných společností na úkor libyjského lidu. (more…)