Editor’s Note: In honor of the 50th anniversary of Francis Parker Yockey’s death in the San Francisco County Jail on the night of June 16-17, 1960, we are pleased to publish these poems by J. Howard-Hobson.
Category: North American New Right
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Translated by Michael O’Meara
Ukrainian translation here
Translator’s Note:
When liberalism becomes “a foul tyranny masking an evil and anonymous dictature of money” (the basis of Jewish supremacy), everything is inverted and perverted, so that even our word “socialism” is tarnished, associated as it now is with Washington’s Judeo-Negro regime. (more…)
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3,173 words
‘But where can we draw water,’
Said Pearse to Connolly,
‘When all the wells are parched away?
O plain as plain can be
There’s nothing but our own red blood
Can make a right Rose Tree.’
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June 13, 2010 Ragnar Redbeard
Might is Right or The Survival of the Fittest
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The North American New Right/ Counter-Currents website officially goes online with this post.
North American New Right is a journal of ideas. It offers a critique of liberal modernity in North America in the light of Traditionalism and the ideas of the European New Right.
North American New Right includes original articles, translations, interviews, and poetry, as well as reviews of books, films, and music.
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May 17, 2010
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Counter-Currents encompasses both the Counter-Currents webzine and the Counter-Currents Publishing imprint. The purpose of Counter-Currents is to promote white identity politics. We argue that white identity politics is inevitable, necessary, and moral. We dismantle bad arguments for multiculturalism and globalization and promote workable, humane alternatives. We envision a world in which every ethnic group has a homeland of its own, where it can pursue its own destiny free of outside interference. We analyze politics and culture from a pro-white perspective. Indeed, Counter-Currents is about everything — the whole universe — viewed from a pro-white perspective. Thus in his speech “Western Civilization Bites Back,” Jonathan Bowden said, “Counter-Currents is, to my estimation, a sort of Right-wing university.” But Counter-Currents isn’t just about pro-white ideas, for we also work to foster pro-white communities, both online and in the real world.
For a brief introduction to Counter-Currents see the following articles by Greg Johnson:
- Frequently Asked Questions, Part 1
- Frequently Asked Questions, Part 2
- “Toward a North American New Right“
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