Endeavour hosted this edition of Counter-Currents Radio with special guests Fortissax and John Carter. It is now available to download or listen to online. (more…)
Tag: Endeavour
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As I am a critic of the reigning universalist egalitarian liberal consensus, I will attempt to answer the question as to whether or not America’s Thermidorian Reaction, if successful, would be a good thing or not. Before I do that, I need to make it clear that this hasn’t happened yet, and it still remains to be seen if this move by Trump’s Thermidorians will be successful or not. (more…)
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To understand the arch of Donald Trump’s political career so far, he should be seen as a Machiavellian and monarchical figure without any concrete political ideology or ideals beyond his own self-aggrandizement. Trump has switched party loyalty on many occasions, even spending most of the 2000s as a registered Democrat. (more…)
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In summer 1789, King Louis XVI of France summoned the Estates General to Versailles in order to solve France’s deepening financial crisis. The Estates General consisted of the First Estate representing the clergy, the Second Estate representing the nobility, and the Third Estate representing everyone else. (more…)
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The 10th edition of Millenniyule is about to commence. A unique tradition for all of us on the nationalist right, Millenniyule brings together writers, thinkers, activists, vloggers, and more, for a month of cozy conversations, interviews, and promotion of new talent in our movement.
This year, as ever, several individuals familiar to Counter-Currents’ readers will take part. (more…)
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Infamous, prophetic, a real “banned book”, Jean Raspail’s 1973 novel The Camp of the Saints was the centerpiece of this edition of Counter-Currents Radio. Greg Johnson was joined by Endeavour, Angelo Plume, and Jared Taylor for a discussion on the book, its themes, and its warnings. It is now available to download or listen to online.
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In this second part of the recent edition of Counter-Currents Radio, Greg Johnson was joined by David Zsutty, Fróði, Sam Dickson, and Endeavour. It is now available to download or listen to online. (more…)
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When I was a child in the early 2000s, my elementary school would do a food drive each year, usually around the holiday season. Students in our class would bring non-perishable food items to school and place them in a large cardboard box in our classroom. After a couple of weeks, the item our school had received from students would be donated to a local food bank, a charitable organization which offers free food to those in need. (more…)
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What is an extremist? It’s a word which is thrown around a lot these days. I’ve never considered myself to be an extremist. Aside from going through a brief phase of the convert’s zeal a few years back as I digested the “red pill”, I’ve never been a particularly extreme person when it comes to pushing my political views. (more…)
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This is the follow-up to Why Fictional Dystopias Do Not Prevent Real Ones
I recall several years back, my friend and fellow YouTuber, Fritz Imperial, posted the following quote on Twitter: “The real dystopia was created by fighting fake dystopias.” (more…)
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Recently, an all-too-familiar act of violence perpetrated against white children resulted in several weeks of unrest in the United Kingdom. (more…)
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Arnold Rothstein (image from The Mob Museum)
Arnold Rothstein (image from The Mob Museum)
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Arnold Rothstein is one of the most prominent figures in the history of organized crime in the United States. Born to a Jewish family in New York City in 1882, Rothstein established himself as the kingpin of the Jewish mob in New York City over the course of the first two decades of the twentieth century. (more…)