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Tag: Alex Kurtagic
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Editor’s Note:
The following text is excerpted from chapter 5 of James J. O’Meara’s book The Homo and the Negro: Masculinist Meditations on Politics and Popular Culture, forthcoming from Counter-Currents.
Many of today’s “alternative” Rightists aspire to a pre-modern, even Traditional worldview that they hope will return us to the vital sources of our civilization. (more…)
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Spanish translation here
Alexander Dugin
The Fourth Political Theory
London: Arktos, 2012Arktos recently published what we can only hope will be the first of many more English translations of Alexander Dugin’s work. (more…)
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June 1, 2012 Alex Kurtagić
Avant-garde, esthétique, révolution
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December 23, 2011 Alex Kurtagić
Christmas Special
Jingle All the Way:
Reassuringly FascisticJingle All the Way is a typical feel-good, family-oriented Hollywood Christmas film, loosely falling in the same category as the Home Alone film series (which producer Chris Columbus was also involved with). It is driven by a simple premise and plot, which unfolds against a scenery of prosperous suburbia and mid-Western shopping centres, all postcard beautiful among snow and a superabundance of joyous decorations. (more…)
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I’ll Have a White Rock, Please: Implicit Whiteness, Aryan Futurism, and the Godlike Genius of Scott Walker
“Was listening to this during a rocket attack at DaNang Vietnam in 71 . . . what a rush . . . after smoking 3 bowls of Thai Stick. Still get a rush to this day at age 64 . . . there was teeth, hair and eyeballs all around my barracks but we survived.” — YouTube comment on “Jim Dandy to the Rescue” by Black Oak Arkansas
Over the last year or two, the value or usefulness of popular music, and rock in particular, to the struggle to renew White Consciousness has been subject to debate. (more…)
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October 27, 2011 Alex Kurtagić
Maîtres de l’Univers
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Counter-Currents recently published a new edition of Ward Kendall’s 2001 novel, Hold Back This Day. As an enthusiast of dystopian and apocalyptic fiction, I had for years sought to lay my hands on a copy, only it was but intermittently available on Amazon, and even then at absurdly high prices. (more…)
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Alex Kurtagić has posted a glowing review of Ward Kendall’s Hold Back This Day at The Occidental Observer. Read it here. Hold Back This Day has just been reissued by Counter-Currents in a handsome new edition. Thank you, Alex Kurtagić.
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Translations: Portuguese, Spanish
From the viewpoint of racial nationalism, the musical genre known as Black Metal is one of the most significant popular culture phenomena of the last two decades. Yet it has been seldom discussed by politically congenial scholars and commentators. (more…)
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May 8, 2011 Alex Kurtagić
Interview mit Greg Johnson