Year: 2015
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Tony: The morning of the day I got sick, I been thinking. It’s good to be in something from the ground floor. I came in too late for that, I know. But lately, I’m getting the feeling that I came in at the end. The best is over.
Dr. Melfi: Many Americans, I think, feel that way.
Tony: I think about my father. He never reached the heights like me. But in a lotta ways he had it better. He had his people. They had their standards. They had pride. Today, whadda we got?
—The Sopranos, Episode 1, “Pilot” (more…)
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December 30, 2015 Michael J. Polignano
Femmes fortes
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« Vous avez simplement peur des femmes fortes ! ». Je ne peux pas compter le nombre de fois où j’ai entendu cette accusation lancée contre des hommes qui ont rompu avec leur petite amie après s’être fatigués de leurs postures et bouffonneries féministes.
Je le reconnais : j’ai peur des « femmes fortes ». Il y a de bonnes raisons de ne pas les aimer et même de les craindre. (more…)
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December 30, 2015 Greg Johnson
Le nettoyage au ralenti
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Les Nationalistes Blancs pensent que notre race s’éteindra si nous ne créons pas des patries blanches homogènes où les gens de notre peuple pourront se reproduire et accomplir leur destin, sans subir l’interférence d’autres races. Pourtant même les Blancs qui trouvent cette idée séduisante pensent que la création réelle de patries blanches serait impossible ou immorale. (more…)
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Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born 150 years ago today in Bombay, India, to a cultivated English family of artists and academics. After an often unhappy childhood at school in England, he returned to his beloved India where he worked as a journalist, short story writer, and author of light verse (including the original Barrack-Room Ballads). (more…)
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Nobel Prize-winning poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling was born on this day in 1865. For an introduction to his life and works, see the following articles on this site.
- William Pierce, “Rudyard Kipling: The White Man’s Poet” (French translation here)
- Andrew Hamilton, “Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Burden of Jerusalem’“
- Margot Metroland, “The Conundrum of the Kipling: Rudyard Kipling, 1865–1936“
- William Solniger, “The White Man’s Burden, 2013“
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Part 4 of 4
The Battle to the Death for Pure Honor
Tomislav Sunic writes:
In the eyes of the New Right, unlike continental Europeans, Anglo-Saxon peoples fail to perceive the importance of organic community (more…)
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It’s not often that a book gives you an idea for dystopian fiction; the last time I decided to write a dystopia, the idea came from a Pulp song. But the reprint of Applied Eugenics by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson — a 1918 pop-science study of exactly what it sounds like — is an unusual volume. (more…)
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Part 3 of 4
The Power of Reason
The European New Right (ENR) agrees with Pareto, Spengler, and Schmitt that the West took a wrong turn in the eighteenth century by advocating a program for the enlightenment of the human mind (more…)
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Counter-Currents’ project of transcribing all of Jonathan Bowden’s British National Party stump speeches has hit a snag. We have 12 complete speeches so far. We also have two incomplete speeches. (more…)
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December 28, 2015 Greg Johnson
Till en motvillig brudgum
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Käre X,
Efter vår senaste konversation ville jag skriva ner en del av mina argument. Sedan slog det mig att många av dina vita generationskamrater förmodligen har samma frågor och funderingar. Så därför beslutade jag mig för att skriva detta som ett öppet brev.
Som många andra unga, etniskt medvetna vita män, anser du att det är viktigt att stoppa den demografiska nedgången för vår ras. (more…)
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The Current Year 2015 has been Counter-Currents’ best in terms of traffic. More than one million unique visitors came to Counter-Currents in 2015. That means that more people than ever before are consuming free online information on New Right ideas. But our book sales and financial support have not grown proportionately. So far, in 2015, of the more than one million unique visitors to the website, 324 have given donations. That’s a lot of free riders on the Atlas-like shoulders of very few individuals. (more…)