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Morris van de Camp's "Who Lost Syria? How Israel Was Won through Terrorism," about how terrorism against both the British and the Palestinians was crucial for the establishment of Israel in the 1940s, is now available in Arabic translation. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/who-lost-syria-2-arabic/
Richard Houck on the hefty toll that the double standards of an elite that simultaneously encourages mass rioting and violence in opposition to whites while holding whites responsible for all evil, including COVID-19, have taken on the US. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/anarcho-tyranny-2020-beyond-part-ii/
New writer Will Johnson tells us how reading the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze might just be the most life-affirming thing you can ever do for yourself. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/breakfast-with-deleuze/
Trevor Lynch reviews Michael Powell's 1948 anti-German film "The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp," finding it to be perhaps the worst "classic" film of all time. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/the-life-death-of-colonel-blimp/
Robert Hampton on why the idea that Political Catholicism could emerge as a force on the American Right is nothing more than a pipe dream. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/political-catholicism-reimagined-for-the-liberal-elites/
Stephen Paul Foster shows us how the same gang that brought the US and the Soviet Union together during the 1940s went on to establish the double standards represented by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/mrs-roosevelt-comrade-molotov-human-rights/
The great Norwegian novelist and man of the Right, Knut Hamsun, was born on this day in 1859. Find out more about him at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/remembering-knut-hamsun-9/
Steven Clark discusses the sixties classic movie "The President's Analyst," where a psychotherapist who's called in to help the American President finds himself in the middle of a war between agencies and corporations who are looking to dehumanize the planet. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/the-presidents-analyst/
Jim Goad on why the so-called "Optics War" that raged between wignats and the Dissident Right in recent years was only a distraction from the real enemies that are threatening both. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/the-optics-war-is-over-both-sides-lost/
Nick Jeelvy compares the endless repetition of the same mistakes by Dissident Rightists to the rituals of cargo cultists, who try to conjure the fruits of politics without understanding where they come from. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/cargo-cult-politics/
Beau Albrecht's essay on what it's like to be a social media censor has been sprung from the paywall. "So hiring Americans might not be so much about love of country, but needing workers who can understand 'cultural and political context' to perform ideological censorship. That much, of course, is a departure from the common industry practice of Third World exploited labor so they can pay the absolute lowest wages possible. Someone from Bangalore might not get what 'small hats' means, realize that a picture of George Floyd holding a banana is highly irreverent, or understand naughty memes." https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/the-pathetic-live-of-social-media-censors/
Amory Stern believes that if we are to develop a genuine alternative to globalism in today's world, nationalists must return to their often-forgotten roots in anti-liberalism and anti-capitalism. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/liberalism-the-mystification-of-the-twentieth-century/
Travis LeBlanc describes attending a socialist rally for healthcare as an illustration of why the idea of a "red-brown alliance" between Rightists and the Far Left is a bad idea. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/red-browns-on-the-march/
Spencer J. Quinn discusses G. K. Chesterton's absurdist classic novel, "The Man Who Was Thursday," which is about a plot by anarchists who actually turn out to be policemen, and compares it to our present-day reality, where the FBI actually does set up its own terrorist plots in order to foil them. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/every-day-is-thursday/
The Counter-Currents Radio podcast for Independence Day, featuring Greg Johnson, Frodi Midjord, and Jim Goad discussing what the US would be like if it were not an independent country, Caitlyn Jenner, and other topics, has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/ccradio-356/
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Steven Clark on the film "The Wolf Hour" starring Naomi Watts, about a crippled writer stuck in a Bronx apartment in 1977, the year of the great blackout in New York City. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/the-wolf-hour/