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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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…
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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.
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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…
Jim Goad on the neckbearded fat boy who gunned down three blacks at a Dollar Store in Jacksonville, Florida over the weekend; the Associated Press accusing Trump of using "coded racial messaging"; and a "Queer Identified Transman” who offered a public prayer urging whites to go bonkers with self-hatred. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/the-worst-week-yet-142/
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The Worst Week Yet: August 20-26, 2023 | Counter-Currents
2,401 words Thanks, Asshole: Neckbearded Fat Boy with Swastikas on His Rifle Kills $3 Worth of Blacks at a Florida Dollar Store Election Season is heating up again, so of course some white guy with a swastika-emblazoned rifle had to go and shoot himself some…
Clarissa Schnabel on a recent search for the bodies of German soldiers who were massacred by the French Resistance in Meymac, France during World War II after a former Resistance fighter came forward with the facts. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/the-lost-soldiers-of-meymac/
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The Lost Soldiers of Meymac | Counter-Currents
2,014 words The Volksbund, the German war graves commission, went public in June about their upcoming Meymac project, and unlike most of their other projects, this one actually made international headlines. Even the New York Times ran an article entitled…
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Asier Abadroa's essay "The Nation is a Biological Group," showing how the differences in measurable statistics between nations proves that racial biology is the ultimate determining factor of a nation's qualities, is now in Spanish. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/la-nacion-es-un-grupo-biologico/
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La Nación es un grupo biológico | Counter-Currents
6.551 palabras English version: Part 1, Part 2 Después de haber discutido la diferenciación entre Identidad y cultura, y de haber explicado por qué la cultura no es lo que crea las naciones ―son las naciones las que crean cultura―, veamos ahora lo que sí…
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New Paywall Privilege | Counter-Currents
335 words Like all journals of dissident ideas, Counter-Currents depends on the generosity of our readers to sustain and expand our work. To thank donors who pledge at least $10/month or $120/year, we offer an ever-expanding package of privileges: Donors…
Greg Johnson and guest co-host Pox Populi welcomed David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute on the first half of last weekend’s Counter-Currents Radio broadcast to talk about the Institute’s history so far, as well as its purpose and goals. The broadcast is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-547-david-zsutty-of-the-homeland-institute/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 547 David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute
190 words / 1:10:41 Greg Johnson and guest co-host Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube) welcomed David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute (website, Telegram) on the first half of last weekend’s Counter-Currents Radio broadcast to talk about the Institute’s history…
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The Union Jackal on an autistic girl in the UK being arrested for saying that a police officer looks like her "lesbian nana," the proliferation of "ultra-low emission zones" where drivers have to pay fees to use their cars in certain areas, the death of talk show legend Sir Michael Parkinson, and more. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/the-union-jackal-august-2023/
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The Union Jackal, August 2023
2,310 words Sepoys on the dark side of the Moon India may not seem to lie within the remit of this column, but bear with me. Britain’s ex-colony — which seems to be a description that fits a lot of nations now outpacing the old country — has just landed a…
Morris van de Camp on the famine that was induced in Kazakhstan in the 1930s at the behest of the Soviet leadership in a forgotten counterpart to Ukraine's Holodomor. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/famine-in-1930s-kazakhstan/
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Famine in 1930s Kazakhstan: The Forgotten Holodomor
2,428 words Sarah Cameron The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence, and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2018 See also: What is the Metaphysics of the Left & Nietzsche and the Psychology of the Left Strikingly ignorant, malignantly…
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One of our biggest goals right now should be undermining the de facto belief that the 1964 Civil Rights Act is morally unquestionable. We need to sell the public on the idea, on the truth, that it was immoral, that it was inhuman, and that it in fact violated our "Civil Rights." To do this, we need to be magnanimous, articulate and reasoned in our presentations. It is completely counter productive to embrace Hollywood caricatures of "hate-filled monsters." We ARE the good guys. We ARE morally righteous. It is our opponents who are morally misguided. We need to show that THEIR world view causes more harm and suffering and chaos than ours. We are the people with the answers to the world's problems today. Not them.
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Ondrej Mann interviews Frank Kraemer, the German author, metapolitical activist, and member of the band Stahlgewitter about his musical tastes, the situation in Germany today, and more. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/metapolitics-in-germany-part-1/
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Metapolitics in Germany, Part 1: An Exclusive Interview with Frank Kraemer of Stahlgewitter
3,127 words Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here) Frank is now 46 years old and has been politically active for more than 30 years. He was once more active in politics, but since 2016 he has been exclusively engaged in metapolitics. Frank is a musician in two bands,…
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The second half of last weekend's broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio was an Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson, Pox Populi, and David Zsutty on Current Things, and it is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2023/08/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-548-ask-me-anything-with-greg-johnson-pox-populi-david-zsutty/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 548 Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson, Pox Populi, & David Zsutty
105 words / 1:16:00 The second half of last weekend’s broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio was an Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson, guest co-host Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube), and guest David Zsutty on Current Things, and it is now available for download…