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Ptal se Yann Vallerie, z francouzštiny přeložil Greg Johnson. (Dvě poslední otázky na odlišná témata byly vypuštěny.) (more…)
We don’t have a large media empire, but we have alternative channels of communication through which we can spread information. We also don’t have a lot of capital compared to the corporate woke Left, but we have very committed and bright people on our side. Our people are creative, persistent idealists who can influence the younger generation in our direction.
The following interview is with one such creative person. (more…)
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11. In addition to being prominent Holocaust revisionists, both you and your mentor, David McCalden, were outspoken atheists. Through people like Michael Shermer, you also had some engagement with the “skeptic” (as atheists were branding themselves at the time) scene. These were the 1990s equivalent of the people we now refer to as “fedora tippers.” (more…)
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David Cole (YouTube, Substack) is a man who needs no introduction to Counter-Currents readers. But just in case Ann Coulter tweets this out to her millions of normie fans (she’s one of Cole’s most enthusiastic supporters), I should probably write an introduction.
Whether you love him or hate him, you’ve got to admit that David Cole has had one hell of a life. (more…)
You can buy Spencer J. Quinn’s young adult novel The No College Club here.
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What made you decide to write a Young Adult novel?
Actually, it was Greg Johnson’s idea. We did a text interview like this one in 2020 for my children’s book My Mirror Tells a Story, which was also published by The White People’s Press, and one of the questions he asked was, “Do you want to try your hand at young adult fiction some day?” My first thought was no. I had just published my novel Charity’s Blade and was in the midst of compiling my essay collection Solzhenitsyn and the Right. At the time, I was heavy into the grown-up stuff, and so young adult fiction was just not on my radar. (more…)
You can buy Jim Goad’s The Redneck Manifesto here.
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Jim Goad’s The Redneck Manifesto is a groundbreaking, irreverent polemic against the stigmatization of the white working class in American culture. It was published by Simon and Schuster in 1997. In pugnacious and often hilarious prose, Goad shreds the racial and political taboos of the era and slaughtered many a sacred cow. The Redneck Manifesto brought a critical eye to then-radical terms like “white supremacy,” racial justice, and “anti-fascism” which had yet to reach widespread exposure outside of Left-wing universities, but would terrorize the American political landscape in subsequent decades. (more…)
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The following is a transcript of Charles Krafft‘s interview with Tim Murdock, aka Horus the Avenger, on EndGame Exotica at White Rabbit Radio. The interview was originally broadcast on January 30, 2015. We would like to thank Hyacinth Bouquet for the transcript. (more…)
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Mark Gullick is a rarity for Counter-Currents. He is a professional writer and an expert on the English cultural milieu. Mark is mainly interested in current politics, but his interests also include bars, travel, funny stories, philosophy, Tarot, adventure, and professional literature. Let’s get to know him better. (more…)
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I knew it would be a book that left men stricken and with no choice but to see what they cannot unsee. — Ivan Throne on The Nine Laws
. . . to translate man back into nature; to master the many vain and fanciful interpretations and secondary meanings which have been scribbled and daubed over that eternal basic text homo natura . . . — Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil (more…)
Tell us about Identity Dixie. How is it similar to other Southern nationalist and identitarian organizations? How is it different?
Thank you for the opportunity to answer this question. Identity Dixie (ID) is a voluntary collective of content producers, primarily — but not exclusively — writers. (more…)