Greg Johnson's essay "Moral Seriousness" is now being featured in Counter-Currents' Classics Corner. https://counter-currents.com/2014/04/moral-seriousness/
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1,061 words Translations: Czech, Spanish Author’s Note: This essay is excerpted from my book New Right vs. Old Right, available in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle and Nook Ebook formats. “This ain’t no party. This ain’t no disco. This ain’t no foolin’ around.”…
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Steven Clark examines the fiction of Harold Covington apart from his Northwest novels, and shares some of his private correspondence with him. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/the-fiction-of-harold-covington-part-one/
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The Fiction of Harold Covington, Part One
4,030 words Part 1 of 3 (Part 2 here) Harold Armstead Covington (1953-2018), to paraphrase Franklin Roosevelt’s mellifluous rhetoric regarding Pearl Harbor, is a man of infamy. A White Nationalist extraordinaire, National Socialist (as Harold once told me…
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Forwarded from The Homeland Institute
The Homeland Institute is proud to announce the results of its first poll which was conducted August of 2023. We asked 796 respondents who are politically and demographically representative of white American voters about the strength of the charge of “racism” versus the charge of “woke.”
The results are intriguing to say the least. For example, the accusation of wokeness has almost 70% of the power of an accusation of racism for whether respondents would actually follow through with boycotting a business.
Another major finding is that among white Republican voters, an accusation of wokeness being leveled against a candidate was almost twice as damaging as the charge of being racist.
But the most interesting finding was that 7.2% of white Republican respondents said that an accusation of racism would actually make them more likely to vote for a political candidate.
https://homelandinstitute.org/2023/08/wokeness-is-now-almost-as-dangerous-as-racism-for-politicians-and-businesses/
The results are intriguing to say the least. For example, the accusation of wokeness has almost 70% of the power of an accusation of racism for whether respondents would actually follow through with boycotting a business.
Another major finding is that among white Republican voters, an accusation of wokeness being leveled against a candidate was almost twice as damaging as the charge of being racist.
But the most interesting finding was that 7.2% of white Republican respondents said that an accusation of racism would actually make them more likely to vote for a political candidate.
https://homelandinstitute.org/2023/08/wokeness-is-now-almost-as-dangerous-as-racism-for-politicians-and-businesses/
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“Wokeness” is Now Almost as Dangerous as “Racism” for Politicians and Businesses | The Homeland Institute
7.2% of white Republican respondents said that an accusation of racism would make them more likely to vote for a political candidate. By David Zsutty Politicians and businesses cower in fear of being accused of racism. As we saw during the George Floyd riots…
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Forwarded from Folktrove
Folktrove is launching a new webpage to recognize those who have contributed to our digital library by loaning or donating their physical libraries to us for digitization. Without the generosity of our first listed contributor, Greg Johnson of Counter-Currents, many of the works in our digital library may have been lost forever. We were provided so much material by Greg Johnson, that we are still digitizing many of the works provided to us months after we received them and will likely not be finished with them until the end of the year. In recognition, we have forever memorialized Counter-Currents on our website! folktrove.com/recognitions/
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RECOGNITIONS | FOLKTROVE
The following organizations are those Folktrove would like to recognize for their contributions to our digital library. Those listed have either loaned or donated physical materials to Folktrove for digitization. Without their generosity, many of the works…
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Today is Johann Gottfried von Herder's 279th birthday. To mark the occasion, read Martin Lichtmesz's essay on how Herder anticipated the philosophy of ethnopluralism: the idea that peoples should be ethnocentric while still being respectful and understanding of other peoples. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/remembering-johann-gottfried-von-herder/
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Remembering Johann Gottfried von Herder (August 25, 1744–December 18, 1803) | Counter-Currents
1,655 words The following is extracted from the book Ethnopluralismus: Kritik und Verteidigung and translated by F. Roger Devlin. Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744-1803) was one of the outstanding figures of Weimar Classicism, even if spiritually to be counted…
Travis LeBlanc's interview with Mystic, a 22-year-old Scot from Edinburgh who divides his time being making pro-white hip hop and real-life activism with Highland Division Scotland, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/07/the-scottish-mr-bond-an-interview-with-mystic/
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The Scottish Mr. Bond? An Interview with Mystic
1,798 words There has been a Mr. Bond-shaped hole in the National Socialist rap scene ever since ZOG sent the Austrian troubadour up the river for the crime of being a genius. But fear not, for I see from perusing the still-active Mr. Bond fan pages that…
The conclusion of Beau Albrecht's look at what Jack London's dystopian classic The Iron Heel got both right and wrong about how revolutionary socialism would play out in the 115 years since it was published has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/07/jack-londons-the-iron-heel-as-prophecy-part-2/
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Jack London’s The Iron Heel as Prophecy, Part 2 | Counter-Currents
3,830 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) Marx 101 Here we get John Galt’s speech -- albeit of a very different type -- in miniature. Ernest meets with a group of small businessmen who are intent on getting the government to crack down on the trusts. His general…
Dave Chambers reviews Ed Brodow's The War on Whites, a book that calls for conservatives to embrace white identity politics but falls short of describing all the reasons for the failure of multicultural America. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/a-call-for-white-identity-politics-ed-brodows-the-war-on-whites/
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A Call For White Identity Politics: Ed Brodow’s The War on Whites
1,597 words Ed Brodow The War on Whites: How Hating White People Became the New National Sport Ed Brodow/TousDroit Publishing, 2023 When will white conservatives finally wake up? White racialists have been asking that question for decades now. The Democratic…
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The Homeland Institute reports the results of its first poll among white American voters, showing that “wokeness” is now almost as dangerous as “racism” for politicians and businesses. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/wokeness-is-now-almost-as-dangerous-as-racism-for-politicians-and-businesses/
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“Wokeness” is Now Almost as Dangerous as “Racism” for Politicians and Businesses | Counter-Currents
1,722 words Editor's Note: The results of the Homeland Institute's (website, Telegram) first poll have been released. The results are intriguing, to say the least. For example, the accusation of wokeness has almost 70% of the power of an accusation of racism…
Forwarded from Building a Third Force (Gaddius)
This Sunday, August 27th at 1pm EST, there will be a discussion with David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute on this channel.
We’ll cover the organization & its mission, the recent poll it conducted & the need for institutions in general.
Should be a fun talk, see you there!
We’ll cover the organization & its mission, the recent poll it conducted & the need for institutions in general.
Should be a fun talk, see you there!
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An update on the Counter-Currents fundraiser and news about how you can get a free copy of Greg Johnson's The Trial of Socrates, as well as some words of wisdom from Stephen Paul Foster about why you should support the movement of truth today. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/support-the-movement-of-truth/
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The Counter-Currents 2023 Fundraiser: Support the Movement of Truth! | Counter-Currents
1,505 words Like all journals of dissident ideas, Counter-Currents depends on the support of our readers. So far this year, we’ve raised $71,665.56, or 24% of our $300,000 goal. I want to thank everyone who has donated so far. (Please donate here!) Today…
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Pox Populi offers some guidelines for aspiring artists of the dissident Right. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/the-pox-populi-guide-to-creating-dissident-nationalist-art/
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The Pox Populi Guide to Creating Dissident Nationalist Art
3,635 words Any power struggle is preceded by a verification of images and iconoclasm. This is why we need poets — they initiate the overthrow, even that of titans. — Ernst Jünger, The Forest Passage Generations of dissident nationalists and their work have…
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Kenneth Vinther's essay on the strange fact that the belief that democracy leads to the participation of the people in government remains strong, even though it has been clear from the outset that it does anything but, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/07/misrepresentative-government-why-democracy-doesnt-work-part-i/
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Misrepresentative Government: Why Democracy Doesn’t Work, Part I
3,530 words Part 1 of 4 (Part 2 here) Under our constitution it is We The People who are sovereign. The people have the final say. The legislators are their spokesmen. The people determine through their votes the destiny of the nation. — Citizens United v.…
Forwarded from GTK Radio (Guide to Kulchur)
The online right is a strange thing. People overthink the most trivial issues... while in other cases they don't think at all.
I see people obsess to no end about Oliver Anthony (north of Richmond song) because he's not "based".
OF COURSE he's a political idiot. What did you expect?
He just made a song that resonates with a lot of people. Get over it.
But with the Russian war, they don't think at all. They absolutely refuse to lift the skirt to see what's underneath.
"Putin said West eat da poopoo hehehe"... and that settles it.
Flip it around, folks. Let the small things go, but think a bit more about the bigger issues.
I see people obsess to no end about Oliver Anthony (north of Richmond song) because he's not "based".
OF COURSE he's a political idiot. What did you expect?
He just made a song that resonates with a lot of people. Get over it.
But with the Russian war, they don't think at all. They absolutely refuse to lift the skirt to see what's underneath.
"Putin said West eat da poopoo hehehe"... and that settles it.
Flip it around, folks. Let the small things go, but think a bit more about the bigger issues.
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Today, Saturday, August 26, Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube) and Greg Johnson will host Counter-Currents Radio. In the first hour, their guest is David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute. The second hour will be an AMA about Current Things, so please be ready with your questions.
The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European Time on:
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Today, Saturday, August 26, Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube) and Greg Johnson will host Counter-Currents Radio. In the first hour, their guest is David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute. The second hour will be an AMA about Current Things, so please be ready with your questions.
The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European Time on:
DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio
Send questions & donations to Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
Paroled from the Paywall: Greg Johnson's fourth lecture on Plato's Gorgias, on Plato versus hedonism, can be heard here: https://counter-currents.com/2023/07/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-543-greg-johnson-on-platos-gorgias-lecture-4/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 543 Greg Johnson on Plato’s Gorgias, Lecture 4 | Counter-Currents
221 words / 1:41:56 Greg Johnson is teaching a five-week course on Plato's Gorgias on Counter-Currents Radio. The last lecture will be aired this Saturday, July 29. The fourth lecture, on Plato versus hedonism, can be heard below. An accompanying text, "Four…
Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, “The Unpardonable Word,” on the fact that all a black person needs to do to literally get away with murder these days is accuse a white person of using racial slurs. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/the-unpardonable-word-video/
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The Unpardonable Word | Counter-Currents
46 words / 9:34 Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, "The Unpardonable Word," on the fact that all a black person needs to do to literally get away with murder these days is accuse a white person of using racial slurs. See below.…
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"I have been saying that the best way to make a revolution succeed in Japan is to string together the distinguished figures of Japan's political, financial, and cultural worlds, everyone in the so-called ruling forces, and make them walk naked through Ginza. Faced with that ugliness, the masses would immediately understand the reality of the power that rules them. They would understand directly that it is not beauty that rules this world. A revolution of beauty would surely break out immediately."—Yukio Mishima, "The Aesthetics of Manliness," 1969
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Paroled from the Paywall: Kenneth Vinther on why the most important thing for modern politicians isn't to win elections, but is rather to build connections to and win the favor of the wealthy while setting the stage for lucrative careers after leaving office. https://counter-currents.com/2023/07/misrepresentative-government-why-democracy-doesnt-work-part-iii/
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Misrepresentative Government: Why Democracy Doesn’t Work, Part III
4,075 words Part 3 of 4 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 4 here) Aside from campaign contributions, wealthy donors and special interest groups can also be gateways to extremely lucrative career opportunities after a politician’s time in office. These special…
Forwarded from Joel Davis (censored)
The collapse of the centre-right in European politics is freaking out eurolibtards, they are doing everything they can to pressure the centre-right to align with them against populist 'radical-right' challengers and for good reason - research shows that the centre-right making short-term politically self-interested moves to accommodate challengers from the right only further fuels their rise, legitimizing and normalizing their talking points and policies. European center-right parties are therefore stuck between a rock and a hard place, their options are either to delegitimise themselves by allying with leftists or legitimise the populist-right parties stealing their voters.
In recent weeks, Spain’s conservative People’s party has fallen just short of victory in a general election despite declaring its readiness to govern with the anti-immigration Vox party, which has intellectual roots in Franco’s fascist ideology. The leader of Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) opposition, Friedrich Merz, suggested his party should work locally – though not at national or European level – with the extreme-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which has soared to second place in national opinion polls. However, Merz had to row back after protests from within his party.
And the successor to Dutch prime minister Marc Rutte as leader of the centre-right liberal VVD party, Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, (Rutte resigned in July triggering a snap election that will be held in November) has ditched a longstanding refusal to work with Wilders’ anti-immigrant PVV party.
Mainstream conservative governments in Sweden and Finland meanwhile have taken office thanks to the support of hard-right nationalists in, respectively, the Sweden Democrats and the Finns party.
In Germany, the CDU and its Bavarian sister party, which bestrode the country’s postwar political landscape for decades, scored just 24.1% in the 2021 general election following Merkel’s retirement. Even with its current 26% rating, the centre-right has no hope of forming a conservative government without the AfD, which is polling above 20%. Yet cooperating with the nativists has hitherto been taboo, not least because of the long shadow of Germany’s Nazi past.
But all over Europe, mainstream conservatives face the same dilemma as they struggle to win back lost chunks of their electorate among blue-collar, rural and middle-class voters, and to attract younger people tempted by a far-right protest vote or abstention.
Marginalising and demonising the radical right has failed to staunch the losses. Adopting part of the populists’ vocabulary and policy on issues such as migration and identity has not worked either, except perhaps for Denmark’s Social Democrats.
In deciding whether to ostracise, imitate or forge alliances with the nationalist hard right, Europe’s mainstream centre-right parties must choose between potentially losing voters and losing their souls.
https://archive.is/Vd3QJ
In recent weeks, Spain’s conservative People’s party has fallen just short of victory in a general election despite declaring its readiness to govern with the anti-immigration Vox party, which has intellectual roots in Franco’s fascist ideology. The leader of Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) opposition, Friedrich Merz, suggested his party should work locally – though not at national or European level – with the extreme-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which has soared to second place in national opinion polls. However, Merz had to row back after protests from within his party.
And the successor to Dutch prime minister Marc Rutte as leader of the centre-right liberal VVD party, Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, (Rutte resigned in July triggering a snap election that will be held in November) has ditched a longstanding refusal to work with Wilders’ anti-immigrant PVV party.
Mainstream conservative governments in Sweden and Finland meanwhile have taken office thanks to the support of hard-right nationalists in, respectively, the Sweden Democrats and the Finns party.
In Germany, the CDU and its Bavarian sister party, which bestrode the country’s postwar political landscape for decades, scored just 24.1% in the 2021 general election following Merkel’s retirement. Even with its current 26% rating, the centre-right has no hope of forming a conservative government without the AfD, which is polling above 20%. Yet cooperating with the nativists has hitherto been taboo, not least because of the long shadow of Germany’s Nazi past.
But all over Europe, mainstream conservatives face the same dilemma as they struggle to win back lost chunks of their electorate among blue-collar, rural and middle-class voters, and to attract younger people tempted by a far-right protest vote or abstention.
Marginalising and demonising the radical right has failed to staunch the losses. Adopting part of the populists’ vocabulary and policy on issues such as migration and identity has not worked either, except perhaps for Denmark’s Social Democrats.
In deciding whether to ostracise, imitate or forge alliances with the nationalist hard right, Europe’s mainstream centre-right parties must choose between potentially losing voters and losing their souls.
https://archive.is/Vd3QJ
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Does accommodation work? Mainstream party strategies and the success of radical right parties | Political Science Research and…
Does accommodation work? Mainstream party strategies and the success of radical right parties - Volume 11 Issue 1
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Greg Johnson is teaching a five-week course on Plato’s Gorgias on Counter-Currents Radio, and the last lecture is now available. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-546-greg-johnson-on-platos-gorgias-lecture-5/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 546 Greg Johnson on Plato’s Gorgias, Lecture 5 | Counter-Currents
246 words / 1:05:43 Greg Johnson is teaching a five-week course on Plato's Gorgias on Counter-Currents Radio, and the last lecture is now available. See below. Topics discussed include: 1. How we can secure ourselves against doing injustice but not really…