Monthly Archives: June 2010

The Gates Controversy

Not amused . . .

1,544 words

July 29, 2009

On July 16, 2009, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. was arrested by officer James Crowley of the Cambridge, Mass. Police department. Read more …

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The “W” Word

1,202 words

May 11, 2008

So there is a dirtier word than “nigger,” and that word is “white.”

How else to explain the political establishment’s consternation over Hillary Clinton’s statement in a USA Today interview that she is more electable than Barack Obama because she has more support from working-class white people?

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The 2008 US Presidential Election

1,184 words

November 5, 2008

The election of Barack Obama as president of the United States is a good thing for white nationalism.

Whites will regain control over our nation and our destiny only when we have a change of consciousness. First, we must again think of ourselves as a distinct ethnic group with distinct interests—interests that often conflict with those of other ethnic groups. Read more …

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A Tariff in Time . . . Saves Billions:
The Proposed Automotive Industry Bailout

Thomas Hart Benton, "Steel in America Today," 1930

1,231 words

November 20, 2008

Free markets mean competition. Competition means winners and losers. Some losers even lose their shirts and go out of business. When a business fails, this should be regarded as a success for the capitalist system as a whole. That goes for really big businesses as well as small ones. In a capitalist system, nobody is “too big to fail.”

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Traditionalism: This is the Enemy!

1,705 words

Translated by Greg Johnson

In the circles of what we might euphemistically call the “revolutionary right,” or more broadly the “anti-liberal right,” one can observe the recurrent rise—like outbreaks of acne—of what one can only call “metaphysical traditionalism.”

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Savitri Devi’s Gold in the Furnace

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Savitri Devi
Gold in the Furnace:
Experiences in Post-War Germany

Edited by R. G. Fowler
Atlanta: The Savitri Devi Archive, 2006

Oswald Spengler wrote that apocalyptic visions heralded the dawn of a new civilization. When, knowing what we know today, we read Savitri Devi’s Gold in the Furnace, a book written amid the ruin and desolation that was Germany in the immediate years after World War II, one cannot help but acknowledge the dual accuracy of this statement. Read more …

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Taking Our Own Side

Counter-Currents is proud to announce the publication of our second title:

Michael J. Polignano’s
Taking Our Own Side
Foreword by Kevin MacDonald
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2010
200 pages
hardcover: $30

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The Death of Francis Parker Yockey

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Editor’s Note: On June 17th, 2010, Counter-Currents and North American New Right hosted a Francis Parker Yockey memorial dinner in San Francisco. Eighteen people were present. Michael O’Meara spoke on Yockey’s anti-Americanism and metamorphosis into a supporter of the USSR. The following memorial tribute was not included in his speech.

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Toward the White Republic

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Counter-Currents is proud to announce the publication of our first title:

Michael O’Meara’s
Toward the White Republic
Edited by Greg Johnson
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2010
160 pages hardcover: $30

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Siege:
The Collected Writings of James Mason

Bozeman, Mt.: Black Sun Publications, 2003
494 pages
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James Mason’s outrageous and highly readable Siege was drawn from a newsletter that he published from 1980 to 1986. Read more …

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Henry Williamson

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Henry Williamson was of the First World War generation from whose experiences emerged a new but eternal world-view. Williamson, like Knut Hamsun in Norway, saw man’s place in Nature as the ultimate source of one’s being, an idealization of nature as a reaction against the machine and the bank. The hope was of a new Springtime for the West in Spenglerian terms, the rural against the urban, the rootedness of the soil and of working the land against the nebulous city masses. It was what Spengler had called the final battle of “Civilization-Blood Against Money.”

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Absolute Woman:
A Clarification of Evola’s Thoughts on Women

3,470 words

Portuguese translation here

One of the central concepts of Julius Evola’s philosophy of gender is the distinction between absolute man and absolute woman. But he seldom gives explicit definitions of these terms. Absolute man and woman can be likened to Platonic Forms, thus defining them can be as difficult as defining Justice, Truth, or Love.

The term “absolute woman” inspires more controversy than “absolute man.” Read more …

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On Being a Pagan

Edited by Greg Johnson
Translated by Jon Graham
Preface by Stephen Edred Flowers
Atlanta: Ultra, 2004
240 pages
paperback: $20

“In this small masterpiece, the great French thinker Alain de Benoist claims that only the pagan deities of ancient Europe offer a spiritual recourse to the present religious malaise. Read more …

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The Lost Philosopher:
The Best of Anthony M. Ludovici

Edited by John V. Day
Berkeley, Cal.: Educational Translation and Scholarship Foundation, 2003
320 pages

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The Ethnostate:
An Unblinkered Prospectus for an Advanced Statecraft

Cape Canaveral, Fla.: Howard Allen Enterprises, 1992
244 pages
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In an earlier book, The Dispossessed Majority, the author was hopeful that a sharp White backlash to minority racism and cultural degeneration might save what appeared to be the doomed United States. Read more …

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The Dispossessed Majority

Cape Canaveral, Fla.: Howard Allen Enterprises, 1981
Third, revised edition
638 pages
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Learning from the Left:
Douglas Hyde’s Dedication & Leadership

1,406 words

Czech translation here.

White Nationalism is at present confined largely to the political right, i.e., the people who have been on a losing streak since Stalingrad. European rightists do, of course, have much practical wisdom to impart, even if they failed in the end.

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Six Poems for Francis Parker Yockey

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Editor’s Note: In honor of the 50th anniversary of Francis Parker Yockey’s death in the San Francisco County Jail on the night of June 16-17, 1960, we are pleased to publish these poems by J. Howard-Hobson.

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Bardèche’s Six Postulates of Fascist Socialism

902 words

Ukrainian translation here

Translator’s Note: When liberalism becomes “a foul tyranny masking an evil and anonymous dictature of money” (the basis of Jewish supremacy), everything is inverted and perverted, so that even our word “socialism” is tarnished, associated as it now is with Washington’s Judeo-Negro regime. I thought it appropriate, therefore, to post something that reminds readers of how we once defined this term.  Read more …

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Cù Chulainn in the GPO:
The Mythic Imagination of Patrick Pearse

Patrick Pearse

Patrick Pearse

3,173 words

‘But where can we draw water,’
Said Pearse to Connolly,
‘When all the wells are parched away?
O plain as plain can be
There’s nothing but our own red blood
Can make a right Rose Tree.’
—W. B. Yeats

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