North American New Right
North American New Right offers a critique of liberal modernity in North America in the light of Traditionalism and the ideas of the European New Right.
North American New Right includes original articles, translations, interviews, and poetry, as well as reviews of books, films, and music.
North American New Right is published in two formats. First, all submissions will appear online on our home page as they come in. Second, at the end of every year, the best of the online journal will be published as a handsome paperback volume.
North American New Right submissions:
- Before you begin writing, please contact the Editor at [email protected]
- Submissions should be in electronic form in Word or RTF format.
- Submissions should conform to our style sheet, available in Word and PDF formats
- In addition to the style sheet, we recommend that all potential contributors read “‘Speak, That I May See Thee,’” chapter 7 of Paul Fussell, Class: A Guide Through the American Status System (New York: Summit Books, 1983).
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Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
Counter-Currents Publishing, Ltd.
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One Comment
I was listening to a broadcast with Gary Johnson concerning OWS and I thought he was spot on concerning his observations as well as his proposed solutions concerning distributism and social credit. Gary mentioned the fact that we need our own movement, which cannot be co-opted, and I wanted to let him know that we have begun such a movement: Summer of Justice – 2012 – DC, which he can Google for more information, especially concerning the movement’s philosophy and plan of action, which will show up in the search results. I would also be interested in what he is considering organizing himself, which is something he mentioned on the broadcast. I would say, as far as OWS goes, that although I agree with everything Gary said I suspect the secret leadership of OWS has plans for the movement that are not as benign as Gary mentioned.