Editor’s Note:
The following chapters constitute the concluding Part V of Ferdinand Ossendowski’s Beasts, Men, and Gods.
Editor’s Note:
The following chapters constitute the concluding Part V of Ferdinand Ossendowski’s Beasts, Men, and Gods.
“Seven Ideas You Can Never Discuss on Television”
Takimag.com, April 3, 2011
In 1972 comedian George Carlin famously delineated the “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.” (more…)
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Even his own name has been turned against him. Indeed it is hardly flattering to be described as “Machiavellian.” One immediately envisions a hint of cunning and treacherous violence. And yet what led Machiavelli to write his most famous and scandalous work, The Prince, was concern for his fatherland, Italy. (more…)
Kratos: http://www.jonathanbowden.co.uk/ebooks/kratos.pdf
Apocalypse TV: http://www.jonathanbowden.co.uk/ebooks/apocalypse_tv.pdf
The Fanatical Pursuit of Purity: http://www.jonathanbowden.co.uk/ebooks/the_fanatical_pursuit_of_purity.pdf
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Robert Steuckers is the editor of Euro-Synergies, the leading European New Right Blog, as well as a prolific and versatile author of scores of articles, essays, and reviews on subjects from philosophy to literature to geopolitics. I have translated a small selection of his works for Counter-Currents, the first of many more. Click here for a list of his writings.
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A few days ago I had dinner with a co-worker. She knows nothing of my secret identity (i.e., Jef Costello) and I have never clued her in to the full extent of my political incorrectness. Nevertheless, as I do with so many others, I relish little opportunities to slip something into the conversation to make her think. Usually it consists in unfurling a bit of my colossal pessimism – my sense that everything is going to complete and utter hell. On this particular occasion she listened to me for awhile and then said, wearing a look of grave concern, “Are you happy?”
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Editor’s Note:
“White Awakenings” is a series of autobiographical reflections on the different paths individuals have taken to racial awareness, whether it was a single event that led to an epiphany or a long process of observation and study. Each author also strives to give us a sense of his or her personality, since the goal of this series is not merely to inform but also to allow readers to form personal connections with our authors.
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1. The Vanguard
In the first couple chapters of Men Among the Ruins . . . Julius Evola outlines the nature of the State as constituted by Authority from above (as opposed to from below, as in democracy or party dictatorship), as represented by an Order of men, “who differentiate themselves from the masses as the bearers of a complete and legitimate authority,” originating in the primitive Männerbünde. (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
The following is from Anthony M. Ludovici, Confessions of an Anti-Feminist: The Autobiography of Anthony M. Ludovici, ed. John V. Day, ch. 3, “My Education, Part.” Unless otherwise indicated, all notes are by Ludovici. John V. Day’s notes are marked JVD, and additional notes are marked GJ. The book remains unpublished, but we hope to raise funds to finally bring it into print later this year.
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I saw Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch a few days ago, but I wanted to wait until my ears stopped ringing before I wrote a review. Frankly, I needed the time to come up with something to say. Sucker Punch is often a great music video. It is frequently a great video game. But it never adds up to being a good movie. Indeed, Sucker Punch is a repugnant, pointless, and depressing movie, in spite of the fact that it is visually stunning and brilliantly directed.