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Tag: Russia

  • August 13, 2019 Spencer J. Quinn 9 comments Print

    “Matryona’s House”:
    Solzhenitsyn’s Love Letter to the Russian People

    1,759 words

    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn seemed to write novels like a historian. It’s as if he didn’t always know which details were more important than others, and so erred on the side of quantity rather than quality. Not that his novels don’t contain great stuff – rather, they tend to lead the reader through long and uneven passages in between the moments of greatness. (more…)

  • July 2, 2019 Greg Johnson 5 comments Print

    Conversation with a Philosopher:
    Greg Johnson Interviewed About the New Right

    8,921 words

    The following is the transcript of an interview that was conducted between Greg Johnson and a professional philosopher in January 2018. The original audio is here. The transcript was made by Julien Prail.

    Interviewer: What is race? How would you define it as a philosopher? (more…)

  • April 12, 2019 Robert Hampton 15 comments Print

    We Can’t Trust Conservatives

    Martin Sellner

    1,885 words

    The center-right government of Austria persecutes Identitarians. The center-Right government of Poland bans Identitarians.

    Both governments are seen by many Identitarians as models for nationalist governance, Poland in particular. (more…)

  • February 4, 2019 Spencer J. Quinn 13 comments Print

    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn:
    The Rise of a Prophet

    3,769 words

    It’s striking how cherry-picking can hone the pen of a propagandist and disguise malice behind a veneer of reason. Jewish writer Cathy Young provides excellent examples of this all throughout her December 2018 Quillette article, “Solzhenitsyn: The Fall of a Prophet.” Published shortly after Solzhenitsyn’s 100th birthday, the article’s point, essentially, is to tarnish the reputation of a great man in order to steer discourse away from aspects of his work which the current zeitgeist finds problematic. (more…)

  • January 24, 2019 Robert Hampton 26 comments Print

    Russia: An Exemplar of Christian Nationalism?

    Volunteers from the Young Medics of Russia organization make a red ribbon as part of the worldwide campaign against AIDS in Rostov-on-Don.

    1,391 words

    Many on the Right seem to think that Christian nationalism is the path forward for our movement. They look to Hungary, Poland, and Russia as evidence that putting Christian identity at the forefront of our cause is the best way to attract the masses and restore white civilization to its rightful glory.

    (more…)

  • January 4, 2019 Counter-Currents Radio 5 comments Print

    Guide to Kulchur
    Understanding the Ukrainian Crisis, Part II

    174 words / 1:45:39

    Following up on Part I, which was a talk with the Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, in this episode, Fróði Midjord is joined by the Ukrainian nationalist activist and intellectual Olena Semenyaka in the latest episode of Guide to Kulchur to discuss the ongoing crisis. (more…)

  • January 1, 2019 Counter-Currents Radio 3 comments Print

    Guide to Kulchur
    Understanding the Ukrainian Crisis, Part I

    163 words / 1:51:25

    World-infamous Russian geopolitical theorist and philosopher Alexander Dugin, who has been called “the most evil man in the world today,” joins Fróði Midjord in the latest episode of Guide to Kulchur to discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. This is the first of a two-part special on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which is also between the East and the West, in a geopolitical sense. (more…)

  • October 24, 2018 Jared Taylor 15 comments Print

    Grégoire Canlorbe Interviews Jared Taylor

    Jared Taylor and Grégoire Canlorbe
    — Paris, September 2018

    3,298 words

    Samuel Jared Taylor is a Japan-born American white advocate. He is the founder and editor of the online magazine American Renaissance. Taylor is also the president of American Renaissance’s parent organization, New Century Foundation.

    Grégoire Canlorbe: With the benefit of hindsight, what was the Golden Age of race relations in the USA? May it have been segregation?  (more…)

  • August 8, 2018 Viktor Orbán 8 comments Print

    Say Goodbye to the Entire Elite of ’68:
    Viktor Orbán’s New Project

    6,200 words

    The following is a translation of the full text of the speech that was given by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the 29th Bálványos Summer Open University and Student Camp on July 28, 2018, in Tusnádfürdő (Băile Tuşnad), Transylvania. (more…)

  • June 27, 2018 Morris van de Camp 20 comments Print

    A Third-Rate Mind “Examines” Fascism

    3,033 words

    Madeline Albright
    Fascism: A Warning
    New York: Harper Collins Publishing, 2018

    Although many on the Right saw Bill Clinton as the devil incarnate, I’d like to first point out that the Clinton Administration was not entirely evil. Clinton’s first crisis was the Haitian refugee swarm, which he turned back. Clinton also attempted the sort of immigration reform we could get behind[1] (more…)

  • April 6, 2018 Video of the Day 5 comments Print

    Video of the Day
    Interview with Gyula Thürmer of the Hungarian Workers’ Party

    83 words / 36:43

    This video is an interview with Gyula Thürmer, the leader of the Magyar Munkáspárt (Hungarian Workers’ Party), Hungary’s illiberal Communist party, which rejects mass immigration and globalization. Mr. Thürmer discusses his party and its differences from Europe’s other socialist parties, as well as his views of Hungary and European politics more generally. His party will be competing in the national elections on Sunday. This interview was conducted in English by the Visegrád Post, which offers news about Central Europe from a Rightist perspective.

  • March 13, 2018 Doug Huntington 16 comments Print

    Is Russia Really Our Friend?
    The Case of South Africa

    Vladimir Putin with the disgraced ex-President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma

    1,881 words

    Last month, President Jacob Zuma of South Africa resigned from his office after nearly a decade of looting the treasury for himself and his cronies in what was once a prosperous, First World, Western society. (more…)

  • March 7, 2018 Video of the Day Print

    Video of the Day
    Russian “Get Out the Vote” Video

    73 words

    This humorous video has been circulating over social media in recent weeks, produced by an unknown source, attempting to encourage Russian voters to come out for the first round of the presidential election on March 18. The video, which is clearly aimed at the liberal candidates, has generated some controversy among Putin’s opposition, who claim the video is homophobic. Thanks to our friends at the Hungarian anti-immigration site, Custodela, for the English subtitles!

    https://www.facebook.com/custodela/videos/847115142142772/

  • March 5, 2018 David Yorkshire 3 comments Print

    Ilya Glazunov: An Obituary

    1,295 words

    Ilya Glazunov is not a name that is widely known in Western Europe, to the point where his passing went largely unnoticed on the 9th July of last year. I personally only found out at the end of the year, and have only just managed to find the time to write this obituary, involved as I am in a number of cultural projects that will bear fruit in the near future. Born into a Russian noble family in St. Petersburg, known at that time as Leningrad in the Soviet Union, he lost his parents to starvation in the siege of that city during the Second World War, he himself being one of the few survivors from his family. (more…)

  • January 25, 2018 Greg Johnson 12 comments Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 209
    Conversation with a Philosopher:
    Greg Johnson Interviewed About the New Right

    192 words / 83:08 minutes

    
    Audio version: To listen in a player, use the one above or click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” To subscribe to the CC podcast RSS feed, click here.

    Greg Johnson interviewed by a professional philosopher who is researching a book on the New Right. Topics include:  (more…)

  • December 28, 2017 Jarosław Ostrogniew 14 comments Print

    The Dark Rebirth:
    Report on the Asgardsrei 2017 Festival & Pact of Steel Conference (Kiev, Ukraine, 16–17.12.2017)

    3,751 words

    Asgardsrei Fest is currently one of the best known and most uncompromising events in the European black metal scene. The spirit of the festival is a voice of dissent against two trends of degeneration in black metal today.

    (more…)

  • December 26, 2017 Doug Huntington 7 comments Print

    What Does Syria Mean for Us?

    Presidents Bashar Al Assad and Vladimir Putin at Hmeymim Air Base in Syria’s Latakia province

    1,299 words

    The Syrian Civil War is practically over. The Islamic State is a shadow of a shadow of its former self, controlling no major cities or towns in Iraq or Syria. Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a massive military withdrawal from Syria. (more…)

  • November 14, 2017 Bryan Christopher Sawyer Print

    Fenek Solère’s Rising

    1,979 words

    Fenek Solère
    Rising
    San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2017

    “Tom had long harbored the suspicion that because the Slavs escaped most of the corrosive influence of political correctness, they would act as a catalyst for a White revolution.”

    Russia. Less than a decade into the future and the Third Rome is under siege. (more…)

  • September 18, 2017 Fenek Solère 13 comments Print

    Close Encounters of the Third Rome Kind:
    An Interview with the Author of Rising

    2,012 words

    Moscow and Peter’s grad, the city of Constantine,
    these are the capitals of the Russian kingdom.
    But where is their limit? And where are their frontiers
    to the north, the east, the south and the setting sun?
    The Fate will reveal this to future generations.
    Seven inland seas and seven great rivers
    from Nile to Neva, from Elbe to China,
    from Volga to the Euphrates, from Ganges to Danube.
    That’s the Russian kingdom, and let it be forever,  (more…)

  • August 30, 2017 F. C. Comtaose 25 comments Print

    China’s Sinister Strategy for Global Dominance

    5,155 words

    It has always been my firmly and consistently held view that Jewry and China are the two cardinal enemies of the white race at present and for the foreseeable future. While the former remains the crux of almost all the internal problems of the white nations, (more…)

  • July 27, 2017 Fenek Solère Print

    Russian Ark

    Bolshoi Zlatoust Church in Yekaterinburg

    876 words

    I walked amid thousands of pilgrims carrying icons and clutching crosses close to their breasts in the shadow of the bell tower of the Bolshoi Zlatoust church. The magnificent Russo-Byzantine edifice, now bathed in silver starlight, having been so faithfully reconstructed in 2010 after the communists had blasted Saint Maximian’s holy place with dynamite some eighty years before to make way for a statue to their new gods, Lenin and Stalin.

    (more…)

  • May 29, 2017 F. C. Comtaose 24 comments Print

    Nations Don’t Go Extinct Due to Loss of Material Comforts:
    A Response to Bain Dewitt

    Jared Kushner donned his smartest business casual attire for his visit to American troops in Iraq, while Ivanka wrote his name across the front of his bulletproof vest so that everyone in the changing room would know it was his.

    3,285 words

    The article “Russians Are Not #Ourguys” by Mr. Dewitt has generated a whirlwind of heated response from Counter-Currents readers. In my humble and candid opinion, the article reeks of being a piece of neocon shilling (dotted by some ostensibly decent and rational remarks, admittedly) which reads like it’s straight from the National Review or even The Weekly Standard. (more…)

  • May 12, 2017 Bain Dewitt 73 comments Print

    Russians are Not #Ourguys

    2,387 words

    With the recent firing of James Comey, the Trump-driven media cycle is complete and the inability of the Alt Right to grasp geopolitical leadership has become apparent. (more…)

  • March 28, 2017 Alain de Benoist 5 comments Print

    Alain de Benoist on Trump & Le Pen

    2,823 words

    Editor’s Note: The following is a translation by Greg Johnson of an interview that was conducted in French between the Russian International Eurasian Movement and Alain de Benoist, the founder of the French New Right, in February. (more…)

  • February 10, 2017 Guillaume Faye 1 comment Print

    Trump: Revolution or Simulacrum?
    Part 3: The Risk of Failure or an Explosion

    Former Mexican President Vincente Fox and Kickass Politics host Ben Mathis with a message for Donald Trump.

    2,735 words

    Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here)

    Translated by Guillaume Durocher

    Will He Be Worthy of the Storm He Has Provoked?

    Trump as a personality is one-of-a-kind, extravagant, unpredictable: his “impolite” behavior does not sit well with the habits of the ruling classes of most countries. (more…)

  • September 2, 2016 Julian Langness 8 comments Print

    Identitarians in the Sandbox

    1,437 words

    farage-trumpAn interesting segment from the Rachel Maddow Show aired recently. In the clip, Maddow seemed beside herself with wonder at the presence of UKIP’s Nigel Farage at a Donald Trump rally in Mississippi. Calling UKIP “racist” and “neo-Fascist” because of their opposition to mass immigration, she opined that the idea of Farage being relevant to US voters is ridiculous, since only a “radical fringe” of people would even care about the issues he is associated with. (more…)

  • August 11, 2016 Dara Halley-James 4 comments Print

    The Sixty Million
    Jews & Bolshevism, Part 5

    2,940 words

    LeninPart 5 of 5

    The Internationalist Perspective of Communism

    Volkogonov writes that Trotsky was fixated on the coming of a ‘world revolution’. Not unrelated was Trotsky’s thesis that, “The Jewish question, as a result of the whole of Jewish history, is international . . . (more…)

  • August 10, 2016 Dara Halley-James Print

    The Sixty Million
    Jews & Bolshevism, Part 4

    Constructivism105,582 words

    Part 4 of 5

    The Bolsheviks Put Down the Real Revolution—of the Peasants  (more…)

  • August 8, 2016 Dara Halley-James 2 comments Print

    The Sixty Million
    Jews & Bolshevism, Part 3

    Constructivism45,287 words

    Part 3 of 5

    The Ukraine Complication

    A “Dec. 20 1922 New York Times article . . . detailed the activities of a ‘Jewish army’ made up of 500,000 men that was established by Lenin’s Bolshevik regime to do its bidding in Ukraine.” It was “a supreme force in some cities.” Then there was the Cheka. Solzhenitsyn relates American historian Bruce Lincoln’s estimate that the Ukrainian Cheka was 80 percent Jewish. (more…)

  • August 5, 2016 Dara Halley-James 2 comments Print

    The Sixty Million
    Jews & Bolshevism, Part 2

    Trotsky6,160 words

    Part 2 of 5

    The October Revolution 

    Inspired by the Balfour Declaration, 80 percent of Jews had voted Zionist in the Constituent Assembly elections. But Zionism = fanatical ethno-religious chauvinism + socialism, and that combination could just as easily transmute into leadership of Communism, thereby harnessing a largely Jewish-based universalistic ideology to a particularistic agenda. (more…)

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