Monthly Archives: November 2010

Iron Man:
The Art of Jonathan Bowden, Vol. 3

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Jonathan Bowden
The Art of Jonathan Bowden, Vol. 3: Early Pop Art, 19671974
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2010

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Secret Agents

Tadeusz de Lempicka, painted by Tamara de Lempicka, 1928

Tamara de Lempicka, Portrait of Tadeusz de Lempicka, 1928

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One of the great pleasures of being an explicit White Nationalist is that I get to meet other White Nationalists. If you state your views openly and honestly, you will hear from people who actually agree with you, people who will respect you for your views and for your forthrightness. If you spend your life hiding your beliefs—aside from an occasional wink, nudge, or hint—you will surround yourself with dupes or squishy people who would flee from and denounce the real you. I just don’t see the value in that.

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Violence & “Soft Commerce,” Part 1

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Translated by Greg Johnson

Part 1 of 3

Violence is not merely a matter of arms. For half a century, a world system has been imposed, the system of “soft commerce.” Soft as bombs. It dominates peoples under the guise of democracy, breaking down the most sacred customs. This new violence reigns thanks to the drugs of consumption and guilt. It is not, however, without resistance.

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P. R. Stephensen

Percy Reginald Stephensen (1901–1965), by Edward Quicke, 1945

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Editor’s Note:

We are publishing this essay and the two that follow in commemoration of the birth of P. R. “Inky” Stephensen on November 20, 1901.

Percy Reginald Stephensen was one of Australia’s pre-eminent “men of letters” whose work includes biographies and short stories. Read more …

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The Foundations of Culture in Australia:
An Essay Towards National Self-Respect (Excerpts from Part One)

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§ 1 Genius of the Place

Australia is a unique country. All countries are unique, but this one is particularly so. Visitors, such as D. H. Lawrence, have discerned a spiritual quality of ancient loveliness in our land itself. Read more …

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A Reasoned Case Against Semitism

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P. R. Stephensen

It is often arbitrarily assumed, by persons who are themselves irrationally prejudiced in favor of Semitism, that Antisemitism is based on irrational prejudices. Probably very few political students appreciate the fact that Politics is an art rather than a science, and that prejudice enters into political judgments, just as it enters into aesthetic judgments. When I say that I like Gruner’s paintings, and that I do not like Epstein’s sculptures, I give verbal expression to value-judgments which cannot be proved wrong, by any process of logic. Read more …

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The Tyrant Who is Obama’s Role Model

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Translated by Greg Johnson

When Barack Obama was officially inaugurated as President of the United States, the ceremony was charged with symbolism. Read more …

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Limited Edition Now Sold Out
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
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Frank Frazetta:
The New Arno Breker?

Frank Frazetta, “Death Dealer”

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Frank Frazetta was an artist who created countless paintings, comics, and book and album covers with a focus on the superhero, fantasy, and science fiction genres. He lived between 1928 and 2010. Read more …

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Alexis Carrel:
A Commemoration, Part 3

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Part 3 of 3

Reflections on Life

Three of Carrel’s books were published posthumously, Reflections on Life[1] being particularly instructive in further explicating Carrel’s views on civilization. Read more …

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The Jewish War Against Werner Heisenberg

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Werner Heisenberg: The renowned physicist’s own Jewish colleagues and students eventually plotted his kidnapping, destruction, and murder.

Werner Heisenberg was only twelve years old at the outbreak of the Great War, but he always remembered the feelings of patriotism and ‘selfless exhilaration’ that the war aroused in the German people. Another man would write, “Germany was fighting for her existence, the German nation for life or death, freedom and future.” Werner’s father, an army reservist, was called for duty and sent home due to his wounds in 1916. It was a sense of duty and patriotism that would later prevent Werner Heisenberg from leaving Germany in the days before the Second World War.[1]

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Good Hair

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Even the most oppressive tyrannies have their jesters. Comedians, particularly Black ones, are about the only people free to draw attention to what the rest of us are obliged to ignore. A White man would barely be allowed by law to explain the difference between Black people and “niggas” in public, yet Chris Rock can do it on HBO. Dave Chappelle was making tens of millions of dollars with his hilarious, provocative, and insightful take on race relations before buckling under the weight of his own conscience. For better or worse, Black comedians in our society can honestly explore politically incorrect topics with minimal self-censorship or threat of harassment. Read more …

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Alexis Carrel:
A Commemoration, Part 2

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Part 2 of 3

In addressing the artificiality of food as a modern degenerative cause, Carrel states:

Our life is influenced in a large measure by commercial advertising. Such publicity is undertaken only in the interest of the advertisers and not of the consumers. Read more …

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An Economy of Our Own:
The Need for White Economic Relocalization

Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606–1684), "Still Life With Parrots," late 1640s,

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Recently I  was at a supermarket that uses the American flag for its logo. The ladies at the deli were handing out samples of buffalo chicken salad, and I asked if I could buy a pound of it. They said, “No, it only comes in sandwiches that were made at a warehouse in Massachusetts.” We can assume the sandwich assemblers were recent immigrants, possibly illegals. Then the ladies at the deli complained that their hours had been cut. I was infuriated. The process of outsourcing jobs and insourcing illegal and legal immigrants has massively accelerated.

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Wyndham Lewis

Percy Wyndham Lewis, 1882–1957

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Editor’s Note:

We are reposting this article in commemoration of Percy Wyndham Lewis’ birth on November 18, 1882. To learn more about Wyndham Lewis, visit the website of the Wyndham Lewis Society.

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Six Rules for White Advocacy

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German translation here

I’m working on a Simple White Advocacy Guide that will help activists in the movement with the basics of persuasion and discourse. Its primary inspiration was the Israel Project’s Global Language Dictionary, but it will include a set of Appendices that will serve to aggregate our community’s tribal knowledge on these topics. Read more …

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Alexis Carrel:
A Commemoration, Part 1

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Alexis Carrel, 1873–1944

Part 1 of 3

[M]en cannot follow modern civilization along its present course, because they are degenerating. They have been fascinated by the beauty of the sciences of inert matter. They have not understood that their body and consciousness are subjected to natural laws, more obscure than, but as inexorable as, the laws of the sidereal world. Neither have they understood that they cannot transgress these laws without being punished.

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On Metapolitics

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I think that many nationalists regard metapolitics with incomprehension, skepticism, and hostility because it is presented in terms they cannot visualize, comprehend, or practice:

1. The medium of metapolitics is culture. Culture is a complex, mysterious, and mercurial thing. Read more …

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Europe a Nation

Sir Oswald Mosley, 1896–1980

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Editor’s Note:

This essay and the three that follow are being reprinted in commemoration of the birth of Sir Oswald Mosley on November 16, 1896.

Europe a Nation is an idea which anyone can understand. It is simple but should not on that account be rejected; most decisive, root ideas are simple. Ask any child what is a nation? He will probably reply, a nation has a government. Read more …

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The European Declaration

Portrait of Sir Oswald Mosley by Glyn Warren Philpot, 1925

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We, being Europeans, conscious of a tradition which derives from classic Greece and Rome, and of a civilization which during three thousand years has given thought, beauty, science and leadership to mankind, and feeling for each other the close relationship of a great family whose quarrels in the past have proved the heroism of our peoples but whose division in the future would threaten the life of our continent with the same destruction which extinguished the genius of Hellas and led to the triumph of alien values, Read more …

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