Paroled from the Paywall: Guest host Angelo Plume led a conversation with Endeavour, Greg Johnson, Karl Thorburn, and David Zsutty on formative experiences that got them to question whether multiculturalism can work on Counter-Currents Radio. This led to a wide-ranging discussion of a number of issues, and there were of course questions from the audience. The broadcast is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2024/04/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-582-when-did-you-first-notice-the-problems-of-multiculturalism/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 582: When Did You First Notice the Problems of Multiculturalism?
262 words / 1:57:14 Guest host Angelo Plume (Telegram, YouTube) led a conversation with Endeavour (Substack, Telegram, YouTube), Greg Johnson, Karl Thorburn (Telegram), and David Zsutty on formative experiences that got them to question whether multiculturalism…
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On Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio livestream, Greg Johnson will be joined by David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute to discuss the Homeland Institute’s recent poll on attitudes toward natalism and proposed pro-natal policies. The second hour will be an AMA.
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On Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio livestream, Greg Johnson will be joined by David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute to discuss the Homeland Institute’s recent poll on attitudes toward natalism and proposed pro-natal policies. The second hour will be an AMA.
Join us at noon PST/3 PM EST/9 PM CET on:
DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio
Send questions & donations to Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
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Today is the 126th birthday of the great Italian philosopher of Tradition and man of the Right, Julius Evola. Find out more about his life and work at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/remembering-julius-evola-12/
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Remembering Julius Evola (May 19, 1898–June 11, 1974)
1,215 words Baron Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola was born on May 19, 1898 in Rome. Along with René Guénon, Evola is one of the writers who has most influenced the metapolitical outlook and project of Counter-Currents, which is reflected in the fact that Evola…
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Paroled from the Paywall: Greg Johnson begins a commentary on Plato's dialogue Alcibiades I, where Socrates attempts to turn a young man away from hubris and the path toward becoming a tyrant by stoking his interest in philosophy. https://counter-currents.com/2024/04/notes-on-platos-alcibiades-i-part-1/
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Notes on Plato’s Alcibiades I Part 1
2,700 words Part 1 of 5 (Part 2 here) Author’s Note: I am typing up and editing my lecture notes on Plato’s Alcibiades I and Gorgias to incorporate them into a new book tentatively entitled Tyranny and Wisdom: An Introduction to Platonic Philosophy. The Phoenician…
Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Fear of Calling a Spade a Spade,” on the recent arrest of Joshua Cobb, a black US Marine who was planning a mass shooting of white people — and which is being largely ignored by the media. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/fear-of-calling-a-spade-a-spade-video/
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Fear of Calling a Spade a Spade
50 words / 9:41 Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Fear of Calling a Spade a Spade,” on the recent arrest of Joshua Cobb, a black US Marine who was planning a mass shooting of white people — and which is being largely ignored…
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Paroled from the Paywall: Morris van de Camp reviews Terry Martin's The Affirmative Action Empire, a book which details the form of affirmative action that was practiced in the Soviet Union. https://counter-currents.com/2024/04/stalins-affirmative-action-policy/
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Stalin’s Affirmative Action Policy
1,940 words Terry Martin The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in The Soviet Union, 1923-1939 Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 2001 Empires are based on a core ethnic group with a well-organized military, a robust economy, and a functional…
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Fred Reed on how realistic Donald Trump's campaign promise to deport millions of illegal immigrants from the United States really is. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/trumps-deportations-bluster-or-promise/
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Greg Johnson's series of lectures on Plato's Alcibiades I continues as Socrates tells tales of the Persian and Spartan kings to shame Alcibiades out of his complacency. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/notes-on-platos-alcibiades-i-part-4/
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Notes on Plato’s Alcibiades I Part 4
2,744 words Part 4 of 7 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here, Part 5 here) In our previous installment, Socrates has convinced Alcibiades that he is ignorant of justice. Therefore, he should not go into politics until he is educated. But Socrates undermines…
Jim Goad on last weekend's fight of the century for the title of the world's heavyweight boxing champion between the Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk and Irish Traveler-born Tyson Fury. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/the-worst-week-yet-175/
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The Worst Week Yet: May 12-18, 2024
1,860 words The World’s Greatest Boxer Is a White Man Apologies, oh trusted and cherished readers, because this article is a trifle late. I also beg you to forgive me for the fact that I’m straying from my usual path of chronicling all the week’s bad news.…
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Morris van de Camp reviews Joseph Ford Cotto's book What Happened to America? How — and Why — the American Dream Became a Nightmare, on how the United States slowly lost its Anglo-Saxon demographic foundations. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/how-americas-anglo-saxon-fabric-was-damaged/
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How America’s Anglo-Saxon Fabric Was Damaged
3,062 words Joseph Ford Cotto, 1st Baron Cotto, GCCCR (DBA) What Happened to America? How — and Why — the American Dream Became a Nightmare Independently Published, 2024 Tinker with the demographic fabric, and you meddle with the legacy of generations to…
The French soldier, nationalist activist, and historian Dominique Venner ended his own life in Notre Dame Cathedral on this day in 2013 as an act of protest against the direction his country has taken in recent decades. Counter-Currents was the first to translate the two texts he wrote shortly before his death to explain his act into English. In commemoration of his sacrifice, we are featuring them in Counter-Currents' Classics Corner.
https://counter-currents.com/2013/05/the-reasons-for-a-voluntary-death/
https://counter-currents.com/2013/05/the-may-26-protests-and-heidegger/
https://counter-currents.com/2013/05/the-reasons-for-a-voluntary-death/
https://counter-currents.com/2013/05/the-may-26-protests-and-heidegger/
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Mark Gullick offers a paean to his love of books and reading, and mentions some of his favorite books. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/why-i-read/
Greg Johnson was once again joined by David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to discuss the Institute’s latest poll, on attitudes toward natalism and proposed pro-natal policies. The recording is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-587-the-homeland-institutes-poll-on-pro-natal-policies-part-1/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 587: The Homeland Institute’s Poll on Pro-Natal Policies, Part 1
225 words / 1:14:07 Greg Johnson was once again joined by David Zsutty (Counter-Currents, Telegram, Twitter) of the Homeland Institute (website, Telegram) on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to discuss the Institute’s latest poll, on attitudes…
Lipton Matthews presents some examples of statistics which show that racial disparities in social outcomes cannot be explained by prejudice or other liberal canards alone. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/statistics-show-racial-disparities-in-social-outcomes/
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Statistics Show Racial Disparities in Social Outcomes
1,325 words Statistics communicating racial gaps in earnings convey nothing about the depth of racial discrimination in society. Invariably, inequalities in socioeconomic outcomes are an ineluctable consequence of group differences in ability and aptitude.…
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Morris van de Camp reviews Gregory Delaney's The Monsters of Babylon, which traces the history of Jewish treachery back to their origins as a people. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/the-swindlers-of-ur-part-1/
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The Swindlers of Ur, Part 1
2,771 words Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here) Gregory Delaney The Monsters of Babylon: How the Jews Betrayed Mankind (Vols. 1 & 2) Sspress, 2024 The subversive Jewish angle in Norman Lear’s tawdry sitcoms went mostly unrecognized in the 1980s and ‘90s. Few in mainstream…
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In the second half of our latest broadcast, Greg Johnson and David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute turned to a more general discussion of politics, current events, and Counter-Currents’ recent movement poll. The recording is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-588-the-future-of-the-movement-part-2/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 588: The Future of the Movement, Part 2
158 words / 1:15:29 In the second half of our latest broadcast, Greg Johnson and David Zsutty (Counter-Currents, Telegram, Twitter) of the Homeland Institute (website, Telegram) turned to a more general discussion of politics, current events, and Counter…
Margot Metroland on Tom Wolfe's takedown of the modern art and art criticism establishment, The Painted Word. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/tom-wolfes-the-painted-word/
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Tom Wolfe’s The Painted Word
2,547 words Tom Wolfe The Painted Word New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux, 1975 (many editions since) Long before he died, Tom Wolfe deeded his archives to the New York Public Library (NYPL). When he passed on in 2018, the NYPL put up a little “pop-up” exhibition…
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Today marks the 211th birthday of the giant of European culture, Richard Wagner. Celebrate the occasion by learning more about his life, work, and legacy. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/remembering-richard-wagner-11/
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Remembering Richard Wagner (May 22, 1813-February 13, 1883)
580 words Richard Wagner was born on May 22, 1813 in Leipzig in the Kingdom of Saxony. He died on February 13, 1883 in Venice. As an artist, intellectual, author, and cultural force, Wagner has left an immense metapolitical legacy, which is being evaluated…
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Morris van de Camp concludes his review of Gregory Delaney's The Monsters of Babylon by tracing Jewish treachery against both the ancient Greeks and the Romans. https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/the-swindlers-of-ur-part-2/
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The Swindlers of Ur, Part 2
2,243 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) The Gospel of Christ The Roman Army, led by Pompey, conquered Syria and the Levant in 63 BC. Less than three decades later, Julius Caesar conquered Egypt. The Romans indirectly ruled Judea through a client king, Herod…
Paroled from the Paywall: Greg Johnson's series of lectures on Plato's Alcibiades I continues by looking at how Socrates demonstrates his interlocutor's need for instruction by pointing out his ignorance of the nature of justice. https://counter-currents.com/2024/04/notes-on-platos-alcibiades-i-part-2/
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Notes on Plato’s Alcibiades I Part 2
2,359 words Part 2 of 7 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here) In the first part of this series, Socrates accuses Alcibiades of wanting to be a tyrant and argues that if he wishes to fulfill this ambition, he must study philosophy. Alcibiades won’t admit that he aspires…