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914 words As of this writing, 464 people have taken the Counter-Currents reader poll. Thank you! We have already learned a lot, as David Zsutty reported last week. We have sent a total of 4985 invitations out. We would like to get at least 500 responses — around 10% of the total. That’s an excellent […]
3,279 words Part 2 of 3 (Part 1 here) Das Indokrinierte Gehirn focuses on aspects of neurobiology to explain a widely-documented global spike in neurological diseases — particularly, but by no means uniquely, Alzheimer’s Disease, along with an increase in rates of suicide and depression. Nehls points to a decline in human intellectual capacity, especially […]
2,360 words Part 3 of 5 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here) In the second part of this series, Socrates shows Alcibiades that he doesn’t know what justice is, so he should not be too eager to get involved in politics. He needs to get educated beforehand. But Alcibiades thinks he’s found a way around […]
3,353 words Part 2 of 3 (Part 1 here) The past decade or two have seen the rise and fall of an alternative to mainstream conservatism in libertarianism. If we were to use the political compass as a model, conservatism would sit in the center between the upper and lower right quadrants, while libertarianism would […]
2,823 words Part 1 of 3 Dr. Michael Nehls Das Indokrinierte Gehirn Vörstetten, Germany: Mental Enterprises Verlag Das Indokrinierte Gehirn, which has recently been published in English translation as The Indoctrinated Brain, is difficult to read in both senses of the term. Its subject is the decline of human cognitive ability as a result of […]
2,584 words Part 1 of 3 Don Quixote is one of the most influential works of fiction of all time. Written in two parts by the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in the early seventeenth century, the book tells the story of the comedic adventures of a bumbling knight, Don Quixote of La Mancha. […]
2,016 words Scotland’s New Leader: White As of late March, after the appointment of the Zambia-born Vaughan Gething as the First Minster of Wales, the only country in the British Isles with a white leader — albeit a female one — was Northern Ireland. In April, a white male named Simon Harris replaced the brown-and-gay […]
1,943 words Jeremy Carl The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart New York: Regnery, 2024 Instauration, an underground newsletter that ran from 1975 through 2000, used to have a section called “Stirrings,” where editor Wilmot Robertson featured examples of our people pushing back against anti-whiteness. These brief write-ups were often about local […]
2,032 words My first experience with Halo was in my pre-teen years, in 2010 or 2011, when I received an Xbox360 for Christmas. I bought Halo: Reach in a Boxing Day sale on the advice of a friend. We played through the entire game in splitscreen. It remains one of my fondest experiences of those […]