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Travis LeBlanc concludes his review of Ich Klage an (I Accuse), a film produced in the Third Reich about the morality of euthanasia, by comparing it to a very similar film that was made in Hollywood a few years later. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/ich-klage-an-part-2/
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Ich Klage an Pro-Genocide Nazi Propaganda or Humanitarian Masterpiece? Part 2
1,757 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) A trial is held and several witness are called. Hanna inherited a substantial sum when her father died, and Hanna’s brother Edward — who never liked Thomas and thought he himself should have received the money — accuses…
Today is the 80th birthday of Alain de Benoist, the leading thinker of the French "New Right" who redefined the Right in post-war Europe, and ultimately transcended the Left/Right divide altogether in his effort to oppose and surpass liberalism. His thought is also central to the Counter-Currents project. Counter-Currents has published many essays by and interviews with him over the years, all of which can be found here: https://counter-currents.com/author/adebenoist/
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A brief tribute to Alain de Benoist, the founder of the French New Right, on his 80th birthday, as well as links to the many books and essays both by and about him that are available at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/happy-birthday-alain-de-benoist/
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Happy Birthday, Alain de Benoist! | Counter-Currents
567 words Today is the 80th birthday of Alain de Benoist, the founder and leading thinker of the French "New Right" who redefined the Right in post-war Europe, and ultimately transcended the Left/Right divide altogether in his effort to oppose and surpass…
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F. Roger Devlin's review of David L. Hoggan's The Forced War continues, this part focusing on the fact that, contrary to popular wisdom, Hitler did a great deal during the months before the outbreak of World War II to avoid hostilities. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/hitler-the-peacemaker-part-2/
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Hitler the Peacemaker, Part 2: David L. Hoggan’s The Forced War | Counter-Currents
4,041 words Part 2 of 5 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here) Given that both the United States and the Soviet Union were far larger and more powerful than Germany, and that the British themselves were still presiding over an enormous empire, one may wonder why Britain’s…
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Travis LeBlanc on Elon Musk's surprising reinstatement of Alex Jones on Twitter/X, and what it means for the dissident Right. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/the-alex-jones-question/
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The Alex Jones Question | Counter-Currents
1,132 words Elon Musk-era Twitter/X has been a hell of a ride so far, and we got another big curveball this week with the unbanning of Alex Jones. This came as a surprise for several reasons. First, a lot of people -- including me -- were under the impression…
Gunnar Alfredsson on the Israelis harvesting the sperm of those of their men who have been killed in the ongoing fighting in Gaza, and on why Jews are as fiercely committed to eugenic policies for themselves as they are opposed to them for everyone else. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/israeli-war-zone-genetics/
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Israeli War Zone Genetics | Counter-Currents
1,404 words The unprecedented use of artillery, airstrikes, tanks, and a whole arsenal of other weapons have destroyed much of the infrastructure in Gaza, but the war rages on, as the Palestinian fighters are well entrenched. The pattern has been that, after…
Beau Albrecht reflects on an Indian pow-wow he recently attended in Salt Lake City. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/paleface-go-injun-pow-wow/
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Paleface Go Injun Pow-Wow | Counter-Currents
2,412 words I was downtown in Salt Lake City in 2002 to watch the Pioneer Day parade, also known as "Days Of '47" -- as in 1847, of course. I got to see the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ President Gordon B. Hinckley heading up the column.…
Alain de Benoist's "A Brief History of the Idea of Progress" is now being featured in Counter-Currents' Classics Corner. https://counter-currents.com/2012/05/a-brief-history-of-the-idea-of-progress/
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A Brief History of the Idea of Progress
3,641 words Translated by Greg Johnson The idea of progress seems one of theoretical presuppositions of modernity. One can even regard it, not without reason, as the real “religion of Western civilization.” Historically, this idea was formulated earlier than…
F. Roger Devlin's review and summary of David Hoggan's The Forced War continues with an examination of the political machinations in Europe in the weeks before the invasion of Poland in 1939 and the German-Soviet non-aggression pact. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/hitler-the-peacemaker-part-3/
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Hitler the Peacemaker: David L. Hoggan’s The Forced War, Part 3 | Counter-Currents
1,852 words Part 3 of 5 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 4 here) By August 1939, everyone understood that a war between Germany and Poland was extremely probable. The great question was whether it might still be prevented from developing into a general European…
Greg Johnson was joined by accomplished authors John Derbyshire, Jim Goad, James J. O’Meara, Fred Reed, and Kathryn S. on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio in order to share their advice for aspiring writers. It is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-562-advice-for-aspiring-writers/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 562: Advice for Aspiring Writers | Counter-Currents
204 words / 2:10:22 Greg Johnson was joined by accomplished authors John Derbyshire (website), Jim Goad, James J. O’Meara, Fred Reed, and Kathryn S. on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio in order to share their advice for aspiring writers. It…
Saddam Hussein was captured by US forces on this day 20 years ago. Morris van de Camp looks back at Saddam and the Ba'ath Party, finding that it was a much more effective system than what the Americans ended up replacing them with. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/baathism-and-saddam-hussein-part-1/
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Ba’athism and Saddam Hussein: A System that Worked, Part 1 | Counter-Currents
2,835 words Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here) It’s been 20 years since the United States military captured Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi dictator was captured by the American 4th Infantry Division along with commandos from a special forces unit, Task Force 121, at the…
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James J. O'Meara reviews Counter-Currents' own Beau Albrecht's book Space Vixen Trek Episode XIII: The Final Falafel, which offers its own absurdist take on the never-ending crisis that is the Middle East. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/beavis-and-butthead-solve-the-middle-east-crisis/
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Beavis and Butthead Solve the Middle East Crisis | Counter-Currents
1,408 words Rainbow Albrecht Space Vixen Trek Episode XIII: The Final Falafel Smashwords, 2015 "Must you overly-nostalgic Judeans revive every old custom around here?" Tired and depressed by what’s happening -- again -- in the Middle East? Wish someone would…
Jim Goad on how punk went from toying with Nazi imagery to becoming intensely anti-fascist — and becoming a lot less interesting in the process. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/the-punk-rock-roots-of-punching-nazis/
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The Punk Rock Roots of Punching Nazis | Counter-Currents
1,946 words / 12:43 Blacks make up nearly a third of United States postal workers, and I don’t care if someone tries to punch me for suspecting that this is one of the main reasons our postal service is going to hell. I make part of my living by selling my…
Paroled from the Paywall: Spencer J. Quinn explains why it is not only warranted for whites to adopt a sense of victimhood when it comes to interracial crime, but absolutely essential for our survival. https://counter-currents.com/2023/11/on-white-victimhood/
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On White Victimhood
2,300 words A strong sense of victimhood might not come naturally to the majority of whites in the West, but if they wish to compete politically with non-whites as the demographic winds keep blowing against them, it had better start coming naturally — and…
F. Roger Devlin's review of summary of David Hoggan's The Forced War continues with a look at how the British maneuvered Germany into war with Poland on the eve of World War II. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/hitler-the-peacemaker-part-4/
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Hitler the Peacemaker: David L. Hoggan’s The Forced War, Part 4 | Counter-Currents
1,907 words Part 4 of 5 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here, Part 5 here) Hitler’s cancellation of military operations for August 26 left him with only five days before September 1, after which, according to his generals, a military campaign in Poland would no longer…
Stephen Paul Foster on the motivations of conservatives such as Victor Davis Hanson who equate any criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/victor-davis-hanson-and-the-claremont-gang/
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Victor Davis Hanson and the Claremont Gang | Counter-Currents
3,059 words I have “conservative” friends and family members who enthuse over the political commentary of Victor Davis Hanson. His columns appear on American Greatness (AG), where its writers regularly huff and puff against liberals and Leftists. At first…
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Morris van de Camp concludes his essay on Saddam Hussein and Ba'athism by looking at the mistakes that Saddam made which led to his downfall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/baathism-saddam-hussein-part-2/
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Ba’athism and Saddam Hussein: A System that Worked, Part 2 | Counter-Currents
1,933 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) The Rise of Saddam Hussein In 1968, the Ba’athists returned to power in Iraq after a relatively bloodless coup. President Arif was deposed and exiled along with his family to London. The fact that the coup was bloodless…
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