Pulp Fascism
9,838 words Editor’s Note: The following text is a transcription by V. S. of a lecture entitled “Léon Degrelle and the Real Tintin,” delivered at the 21st meeting of the New Right, London, June 13,...
View ArticleThe Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
1,632 words Howard Pyle The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood New York: Scribner’s, 1883 (and many subsequent editions) “Merry, old England.” Such a turn of phrase sounds preposterous to our post-modern...
View ArticleColin Wilson’s The Outsider
6,580 words The following review was published in The European, a journal owned and published by Sir Oswald Mosley and his wife, Diana, between 1953 and 1959, in its February 1957 issue. It was signed...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 206 The Last [White Male] Jedi
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View ArticleAncestral Being, Part Four
Siegfried & Mime, Arthur Rackham, 1911 2,325 words Part 4 of 4 (Part 1 here; Part 2 here; Part 3 here) 7. Concluding Reflections I turn now to some thoughts on how the foregoing treatment of the...
View ArticleA Return to the Essence of the Right
Cerdic, the first English monarch, from an artistic depiction dating from 1611. 2,848 words Introduction Language serves the purpose of providing us with a map of abstract reality. Therefore, political...
View ArticleColin Wilson’s The Outsider
6,580 words The following review was published in The European, a journal owned and published by Sir Oswald Mosley and his wife, Diana, between 1953 and 1959, in its February 1957 issue. It was signed...
View ArticleAgainst Escapism
1,511 words Escapism is one of the major issues plaguing young white men. Virtually all of them are gamers of some sort. If not a gamer, he typically immerses himself in board games, or else fantasy...
View ArticleWhat Does It Mean to be True to the Aesir?
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, “Aesir Gathered Around the Body of Baldr” (1817) 3,153 words “Ásatrú” is a modern coinage meaning “true to the Aesir.” In Old Norse, Aesir is the plural of áss, which is...
View ArticleThe Counter-Currents 2019 FundraiserDo Not Throw Away the Hero in Your Soul
Finnish hero Lauri Törni 2,050 words Our goal this year is to raise $100,000 in order to expand our efforts to build a metapolitical vanguard for White Nationalism. So far, we have received 80...
View ArticleThe Heroes Who Failed Gangster Squad
2,350 words Gangster Squad is a missed opportunity. It has the trappings of a potentially great film, and it’s no surprise many had high expectations. How can a gangster film, of all things, fail with...
View ArticlePulp Fascism
9,838 words Editor’s Note: The following text is a transcription by V. S. of a lecture entitled “Léon Degrelle and the Real Tintin,” delivered at the 21st meeting of the New Right, London, June 13,...
View ArticleJonathan Bowden’s Last Interview, Part 2: Transcript
Jonathan Bowden, in the moment 4,643 words Podcast here Transcript by V. S. and S. F. Greg Johnson: You are an author as well as a reader of comics and graphic novels. Jonathan Bowden: Yes, when I was...
View ArticleRobert E. Howard & the Heroic
8,124 words Editor’s Note: The following text is a transcript by John Morgan of a lecture by Jonathan Bowden, “Robert Erwin Howard: Pulpster Extraordinaire,” given at the 26th New Right meeting in...
View ArticleYou Can Take the Man Out of Texas, but You Cannot Take Texas Out of the Man
2,339 words Mark Finn Blood and Thunder: The Life and Art of Robert E. Howard Austin, Texas: Monkeybrain Books, 2006 When Mark Finn read the initial biography of Robert Ervin Howard (Dark Valley...
View ArticleThoughts on the European New Right, Part 4
3,285 words George Bellows, Stag at Sharkey’s, 1909 Part 4 of 4 The Battle to the Death for Pure Honor Tomislav Sunic writes: In the eyes of the New Right, unlike continental Europeans, Anglo-Saxon...
View ArticleDrive
1,325 words Drive, the 2011 award-winning art-house crime thriller, is a modern retelling of the story of the knight in shining armor who saves a damsel in distress from the clutches of evil. Being...
View ArticleThe Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
1,632 words Howard Pyle The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood New York: Scribner’s, 1883 (and many subsequent editions) “Merry, old England.” Such a turn of phrase sounds preposterous to our post-modern...
View ArticleColin Wilson’s The Outsider
6,580 words The following review was published in The European, a journal owned and published by Sir Oswald Mosley and his wife, Diana, between 1953 and 1959, in its February 1957 issue. It was signed...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 206 The Last [White Male] Jedi
64 words / 51:42 Audio version: To listen in a player, use the one above or click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” To subscribe to the CC...
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