Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Remembering Richard Wagner:
May 22, 1813–February 13, 1883

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Richard Wagner was born 200 years ago today 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 and appropriated in the North American New Right’s Wagner Bicentennial Symposium, which will continue through the end of May with articles by Collin Cleary, Christopher Pankhurst, and others. Read more …



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Behind Every Great Man . . .  
Cosima Wagner, Part 2

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Cosima Wagner by Franz von Lenbach

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Cosima and Richard Wagner were married on August 25, 1870, five weeks after her divorce from Hans von Bülow received final sanction, four years after Minna Planer had died of a heart attack, and seven years and three children after they first fell in love with each other.

Exactly when von Bülow came to understand the full nature of the bond between Cosima and Richard is not known, Read more …



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Counter-Currents Radio 
What Socrates Knew:
Thirty Socratic Theses, Part 2 of 2

Reyer van Blommendael, "Xantippe Dousing Socrates," c. 1665

Reyer van Blommendael, “Xantippe Dousing Socrates,” c. 1665

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In August of 1999, I started an eight-week lecture course called “What Socrates Knew: Plato on Art, Wisdom, and Happiness.”

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The Reasons for a Voluntary Death

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Translated by Greg Johnson

Translations: Czech, GermanItalian, Portuguese, Spanish

I am healthy in body and mind, and I am filled with love for my wife and children. I love life and expect nothing beyond, if not the perpetuation of my race and my mind. However, in the evening of my life, facing immense dangers to my French and European homeland, I feel the duty to act as long as I still have strength. Read more …



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The May 26 Protests & Heidegger

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Translated by Greg Johnson

French original; translations: CzechSpanish

Editor’s Note:

On May 21, 2013, French author Dominique Venner, whose writings have featured prominently at Counter-Currents/North American New Right, entered the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, placed a sealed envelope on the altar, and shot himself in the head.

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La manif du 26 mai et Heidegger

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Translations: English, Spanish

Les manifestants du 26 mai auront raison de crier leur impatience et leur colère. Une loi infâme, une fois votée, peut toujours être abrogée.

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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Rage Against the Machine:
A Very American Ring Cycle

The great Wagner Machine--Siegfried and Brunnhilde in Goetterdaemmerung

The great Wagner Machine–Siegfried and Brünnhilde in Götterdämmerung

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It heaves and groans. It shimmies and clicks. One holds one breath during the best parts, hoping it will not malfunction and ruin the whole evening. One fears for the performers, halfway expecting it to devour them.

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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Never Surrender:
Wagner on War & Culture

Richard Wagner by Arno Breker, Haus Wahnfried, Bayreuth

Richard Wagner by Arno Breker, Bayreuth

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Not symphonic music, but rather the shattering roar of cannon announced the birth of Richard Wagner on May 22, 1813 in Leipzig. The German kingdom of Saxony had been overrun by the French troops of Napoleon Bonaparte as he made a last-ditch effort to reassert dominance over Europe.[1]

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Behind Every Great Man . . .  
Cosima Wagner, Part 1

Cosima and Richard Wagner

Cosima and Richard Wagner

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Part 1 of 3

Francesca Gaetana Cosima Liszt was born on Christmas Eve, 1837. Her father was Franz Liszt, the first romantic superstar of music. In addition to being genetic sire to Cosima and her siblings, Liszt was the spiritual father of every celebrated piano virtuoso to follow, and also in a sense, the rock stars of the late 20th century. A critical difference however, was that in contrast to the ’70s silliness that chokes every scene in Ken Russell’s Lisztomania, the real Liszt genuinely was the most talented pianist of his era, Read more …



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The Lightning & the Sun

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The Lightning and the Sun
Third Edition
Complete and Unabridged
Edited by R. G. Fowler
San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2013
432 pages

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The Lightning & the Sun Cover Contest

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This cover image/design for our new edition of The Lightning and the Sun is just a place-holder. (The image would be better as a cover for a reissue of one of her books devoted exclusively to Akhnaton.) We would love to use a much more dramatic and sublime image, so we are having a contest.

The person who provides us with the winning image/design concept will receive a free hardcover copy and five paperbacks (a $200 value). Five runners up will also receive free paperback copies.  Read more …



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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Wagner as Metapolitical Revolutionary

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Karl Marx reserved a special place of contempt for those he termed “reactionists.” These comprised the alliance that was forming around his time among all classes of people, high-born and low, who aimed to return to a pre-capitalist society. These were the remnants of artisans, aristocrats, landowners, and pastors, who had seen the ravages of industrialism and money-ethics then unfolding. Read more …



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Godfather

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He’ll part this world with feathers on his feet,
the ton of five & dime cement no longer heavy,
his battered brow resembling morning wheat
as sunup blesses rusty Dodge and Chevy.

And hipsters coming out saloon and church
will mark a glimmer of unworldly light
when for a second he climbs walls to perch
by Jesus, having left for good the night.

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The Hunt for the Goebbels Diaries

Portrait of Goebbels by Wilhelm Otto Pitthan

Portrait of Goebbels by Wilhelm Otto Pitthan

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In terms of a serious approach to the Jewish problem, the NS movement in Germany is clearly of primary historical significance. At the highest echelons, perhaps the three most important figures in this regard are Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels. These three men probably had a better grasp of the problem, and came closest to reciprocating the Jews’ unbending hostility, than any whites before or since.

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The Stark Truth 
Greg Johnson on Wealth Redistribution

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Frans Francken the Younger (Antwerp 1581 – 1642), “Death and the Miser”

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Robert Stark interviews Greg Johnson on wealth redistribution and related topics:

  • Paleolibertarianism and the Tea Party as attempts to channel white political and economic anxieties into race-neutral, free market policies that undermine white racial interests  Read more …


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National Socialism as Anti-Modernism?
Julius Evola’s Notes on the Third Reich

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Julius Evola
Notes on the Third Reich
Trans. E. Christian Kopff
London: Arktos, 2013

Evola wrote this short assessment of Hitlerian National Socialism as a follow up to Fascism Viewed from the Right. The basic thrust of the study is that National Socialism is significantly inferior to its Italian cousin from a traditionalist perspective, Read more …



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Remembering Julius Evola:
May 19, 1898–June 11, 1974

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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 is one of the most-tagged writers on this website. In commemoration of his birthday, I wish to draw your attention to the following resources. Read more …



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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
My Wagner Problem—and Ours

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Zen & the West

Crow Screen, Japan, 17th century, Seattle Art Museum

Crow Screen, Japan, 17th century, Seattle Art Museum

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Translator anonymous, ed. by Greg Johnson

Zen may be regarded as the last discovery of Western spiritualistic circles in sympathy with Oriental wisdom. Read more …



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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
The Monster

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He was an undersized little man, with a head too big for his body — a sickly little man. His nerves were bad. He had skin trouble. It was agony for him to wear anything next to his skin coarser than silk. And he had delusions of grandeur.  Read more …



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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Evil Genius:
Constructing Wagner as Moral Pariah, Part 4

A night at the opera: Adolf Hitler with Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of Richard Wagner

A night at the opera: Adolf Hitler with Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of Richard Wagner

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Wagner and National Socialist Germany

Richard Wagner has long been reviled by Jews as the intellectual and spiritual precursor to Adolf Hitler who, according to William Shirer, once declared: “Whoever wants to understand National Socialist Germany must know Wagner.”[1] Read more …



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The Trial of Socrates:
Antiphon the Sophist

A third century AD papyrus attributed to the first book of On Truth (P.Oxy. XI 1364 fr. 1, cols. v-vii)

Papyrus fragment of Antiphon’s “On Truth,” 3rd century A.D.

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Author’s Note:

The following text is a transcript by V. S. of the prefatory remarks on Antiphon the Sophist from the first part of my lecture on Aristophanes’ Clouds. As usual, I have edited this transcript to remove excessive wordiness. The quotes come from the first edition of A Presocratics Reader, ed. Patricia Curd.  

Antiphon the Sophist was a younger contemporary of Socrates. He was the author of the treatise On Truth, only fragments of which survive. Read more …



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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Evil Genius:
Constructing Wagner as Moral Pariah, Part 3

Arno Breker, Bust of Richard Wagner

Arno Breker, Bust of Richard Wagner

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Part 3 of 4

Wagner’s Music Dramas as Coded Anti-Semitism

T. W. Adorno and Wagner biographer Robert Gutman began a modern Jewish intellectual tradition Read more …



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Counter-Currents Radio 
What Socrates Knew:
Thirty Socratic Theses, Part 1 of 2

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Race: The First Principle

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It’s a common dodge for opponents of white nationalism, even sympathetic opponents, to charge that “race isn’t enough” to build a society. This misses the point. Of course “whiteness” in and of itself doesn’t solve all problems Read more …



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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Evil Genius:
Constructing Wagner as Moral Pariah, Part 2

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Part 2 of 4

Wagner’s Racial Thinking

In addition to his concern about the baleful Jewish influence on German culture, Wagner, under the influence of Darwinism and the French racial theorist Arthur de Gobineau, became increasingly concerned about the fate of the White race generally. Read more …



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Robert E. Howard & the Heroic

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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 London on Saturday, April 17, 2010. The audio is available on YouTube.

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The Enlightenment from a New Right Perspective

Immanuel Kant, 1724–1804

Immanuel Kant, 1724–1804

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“When Kant philosophizes, say on ethical ideas, he maintains the validity of his theses for men of all times and places. He does not say this in so many words, for, for himself and his readers, it is something that goes without saying. In his aesthetics he formulates the principles, not of Phidias’s art, of Rembrandt’s art, but of Art generally. But what he poses as necessary forms of thought are in reality only necessary forms of Western thought.” — Oswald Spengler  Read more …



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Wagner Bicentennial Symposium 
Evil Genius:
Constructing Wagner as Moral Pariah, Part 1

Richard Wagner, 1813-1883

Richard Wagner, 1813–1883

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Richard Wagner was a one man artistic and intellectual movement whose shadow fell across all of his contemporaries and most of his successors. Other composers had influence; Wagner had a way of thinking named after him. It has been claimed that “never since Orpheus has there been a musician whose music affected so vitally the life and art of generations.”[1]  Read more …



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The German Military Baton

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German Luftwaffe General Field Marshal Göring reviews his troops, Berlin, March 1, 1939

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A little-known but highly significant military symbol of Germany and the Third Reich was the personalized Marshal’s baton, a short, heavy, bejeweled emblem of authority carried only by Field Marshals (Generalfeldmarschall) of the Army (Heer) and Air Force (Luftwaffe) and Grand Admirals (Großadmiral) of the Navy (Kriegsmarine).  Read more …



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On Violence

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Author’s Note:

The following essay is a reworking of two earlier essays for republication in my forthcoming book New Right vs. Old Right. I am publishing it now as it is something of a companion piece to my recent essay “Premature Populism.”

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The Fundamental Trinity

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The great majority of readers of Counter-Currents I am sure, feel that something is deeply wrong with the world in which they live. This view will be held even if, as may well be the case, they currently enjoy a standard of material living and perhaps health, Read more …



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The Hollow Empire
The System Against Syria . . . & Russia

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In the wake of the Boston bombing, there was some hope among the dwindling number of true believing conservatives that the long awaited Grand Alliance Against Jihad would finally come to fruition. Read more …



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From Groundhog Day to Gilmore Girls

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Groundhog Day (1993); 101 minutes. Director: Harold Ramis; Writers: Danny Rubin (screenplay), Harold Ramis (screenplay); Stars: Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, Stephen Tobolowsky

Gilmore Girls (2000–2007) Created by Amy Sherman. Stars: Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Edward Herrmann, Melissa McCarthy.

“She began to sing about trying over and over again until you succeeded. Read more …



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R. H. S. Stolfi’s
Hitler: Beyond Evil & Tyranny, Part 2

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R. H. S. Stolfi
Hitler: Beyond Evil and Tyranny
Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2011

Russell Stolfi deals with a number of episodes in Hitler’s life that are adduced as evidence of evil. Stolfi argues that some of these acts are not evil at all. He others that others were necessary or mitigated evils. Read more …



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R. H. S. Stolfi’s
Hitler: Beyond Evil & Tyranny, Part 1

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R. H. S. Stolfi
Hitler: Beyond Evil and Tyranny
Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2011

“No man is a hero to his valet, not because the hero is not a hero, but because the valet is a valet.” — G. W. F. Hegel

“When ZOG and all its monkey men come a gunnin’ for me, I will build myself a fortress of my Hitler biographies.” – David E. Williams, “Wotan Rains on a Plutocrat Parade”  Read more …



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Eugenics versus Race

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Many white racialists are eugenics enthusiasts. But despite a shared, underlying genetic and hereditarian orientation, there is less of a connection between these two ideas than meets the eye. Read more …



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Taking Back May Day

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Anti-White WendyMatt Heimbach and Scott Terry’s most recent adventure was leading several nationalists in a counter-protest of the degenerate Marxist May Day rally in Washington, D.C. The Marxists threw bags of urine at them, threatened to rape their wives and daughters, set their flags on fire, and barked “Nazi scum, your time will come!”  Read more …



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Premature Populism

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William Pierce’s article “Skinheads and the Law” is a useful point of departure for discussing an important problem with the White Nationalist movement, a problem that I call premature populism.

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Machiavelli & the Conservative Revolution

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Borne along by the French Spring, the Conservative Revolution is in fashion. One of its most brilliant theorists deserves to be remembered, even if his name has long been maligned. Indeed it is scarcely flattering to be described as “Machiavellesque” if not “Machiavellian.” It can be seen as an aspersion of cynicism and deceit.  Read more …



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We’ve Moved: Our New Address

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Counter-Currents has moved. Please use the following mailing address:

Postal Address:

Counter-Currents Publishing, Ltd.
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Deleuze, Guattari, & the New Right, Part 4:
Becoming-Revolutionary

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Carlo Carra, “Interventionist Demonstration,” 1914

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“The question is not, ‘Is it true?’ but, ‘Does it work?’ What new thoughts does it make possible to think? What new emotions does it make possible to feel? What new sensations and perceptions does it open in the body?” – Brian Massumi[1] 

A Commentary on Deleuze, Guattari, and the New Right

“Deleuze, Guattari, and the New Right” was written for four reasons, equally ontological and epistemological. Read more …



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Jonathan Bowden’s Last Interview, Part 2: Transcript

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Jonathan Bowden, in the moment

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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.  Read more …



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The Retreat into the Forest

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Editor’s Note:

The following essay is an anonymous translation of excerpts from Ernst Jünger’s Der Waldgang (1951) from Confluence: An International Forum, vol. 3, no. 2 (1954): 127–42.

Fear is one of the most characteristic phenomena of our age. Read more …



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Right-Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, & Popular Literature

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Pulp Fascism: Right-Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Popular Literature
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The Third Political Theory

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“We will march to fight for Holy Russia/
And spill as one our blood for her.”
—White Army song

The “Third Political Theory” (3PT) is what Alexander Dugin, in The Fourth Political Theory (2012), calls Fascism and National Socialism.[1]

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Hans-Jürgen Syberberg:
Leni Riefenstahl’s Heir?

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The following text is a transcript by V. S. of a lecture by Jonathan Bowden given at the 14th New Right meeting in London on April 5, 2008. Read more …



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Francis Parker Yockey’s Imperium

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Francis Parker Yockey
Imperium
Edited by Alex Kurtagić
Foreword by Kerry Bolton
Afterword by Julius Evola
Abergele, UK: The Palingenesis Project, 2013

This is not so much a review of Imperium, a book that is likely to be familiar to most readers here, as it is an assessment of this new edition by Alex Kurtagić. Read more …



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Greg Johnson & Matt Parrott 
A Conversation with Richard Spencer

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Greg Johnson and Matt Parrott talk with Richard Spencer of the National Policy Institute, Washington Summit Publishers, and Vanguard Radio Read more …



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We Sure Wished Those Boston Bombers had been Jews

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In his recent Salon.com article, Democratic partisan and AIPAC-credentialed blogger David Sirota expressed his sincere hope the Boston Marathon bomber would turn out to be a “white American.”

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How are Revolutions Born?

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Translated by Greg Johnson

The birth of revolutions is a fascinating, quite relevant, and little-known topic. Read more …



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Enlightenment & Global History

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Heinrich Füger, “Prometheus Brings Fire to Mankind,” 1817

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The history of Europe is undergoing a massive re-interpretation in the name of a World History for Us All. Europe and Asia are now regularly portrayed as “surprisingly similar” in their markets, standard of living, and scientific knowhow as late as 1750/1800. Jack Goldstone has even argued that there “were no cultural or institutional dynamics leading to a materially superior civilization in the West” before 1850,[1] except for the appearance in Britain, “due to a host of locally contingent factors,” of an “engineering culture.”  Read more …



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When Two Worlds Collide:
Prince Charles & Modern Architecture

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The current debate on architectural styles, stimulated as it has been by a number of broadsides against modern architects by no less a public figure than the Prince of Wales, Read more …



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Bryan Magee’s The Tristan Chord

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Bryan Magee
The Tristan Chord: Wagner and Philosophy
New York: Metropolitan Books, 2000

Bryan Magee’s The Tristan Chord: Wagner and Philosophy (just Wagner and Philosophy in the UK) combines two of my favorite subjects into an informative, stimulating, and highly readable book. Creativity and critical reflection are two very different activities, and excellence in one is seldom accompanied by excellence in the other. Read more …



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Greg Johnson & Matt Parrott 
Interview with Thomas Goodrich

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Greg Johnson and Matt Parrott interview historian Thomas Goodrich about his book Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947 (Sheridan, Colorado: Aberdeen Books, 2010).  Read more …



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Fascism as Anti-Modernism
Julius Evola’s Fascism Viewed from the Right

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Julius Evola
Fascism Viewed from the Right
Trans. E. Christian Kopff
London: Arktos, 2013

Evola’s reckoning with Italian Fascism is among his later works, first published in 1964, and reprinted with additional notes in 1970. This is the first English translation, produced for Arktos by classicist E. Christian Kopff.

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    The Rising Tide of Color

    The Problem of Democracy

    Why We Fight

    The Path of Cinnabar

    The Origins of Indo-European Religion

    On Being a Pagan

    Archeofuturism

    America's Decline

    Religious Attitudes of the Indo-Europeans

    The Racial Elements of European History

    Tyr

    The Origins of Christianity

    Ventilations

    Mister

    Siege

    On Being a Pagan

    The Lost Philosopher

    The Ethnostate

    The Dispossessed Majority

    Might is Right

    Cultural Insurrections

    Impeachment of Man

    Race and the American Prospect

    Gold in the Furnace

    Defiance

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