Month: March 2025

Against the Behemoth

Against the Behemoth by anon (not verified)Mar 6, 2025 From Autonomies The scandal that is Donald Trump’s administration – from the gutting and/or paralysing of federal government agencies, justified in the name of eliminating and controlling government waste of public monies due to indulgent, corrupt government workers and […]

Should Anarchists Be Antinatalists?

Should Anarchists Be Antinatalists? by anon (not verified)Mar 6, 2025 From Anarchist Studies Blog My Argument Antinatalism means being against reproduction on ethical grounds – in typical cases, not having children and believing that the decision not to have children is morally right. Other definitions, some of them […]

Barricade Bulletin No.29 Out Now!

Barricade Bulletin No.29 Out Now! by thecollectiveMar 5, 2025 From Derry Anarchists The latest issue of Derry Anarchist Collective’s news sheet, Barricade Bulletin No.29 is now available to print out and share HERE Tags Northern Ireland Ireland Derry PDF a wee newz sheeeet Read more about Barricade Bulletin No.29 […]

The Archipelago

Why your inner libertarian dreams of digital gold Brett Scott Mar 05, 2025 Paying subscribers will be able to access the audio edition this weekend Starting points matter. In this piece I’ll show you how your starting assumptions about an economy can in turn lead to certain beliefs […]

Nations and Borders [in the Western Spiritual Tradition]

RE UPLOAD [the last version of this video was blocked]. National plurality as reflecting archetypal order in the Hellenic (Herodotus, Plato) and Christian (Bible, St. Pseudo-Dionysus) traditions. Links: To help the channel: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/europos Twitter: https://x.com/CarlosPerona13 For expanded/written versions of videos: https://europos.substack.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6315377

Baked Lemon Pound Cake

Editor August 26, 2024 Baked Lemon Pound Cake is a classic dessert that perfectly balances rich buttery flavor with the bright, zesty taste of fresh lemon. This cake is dense yet tender, with a moist crumb that’s infused with lemon juice and zest, making each bite a burst […]

Closer Encounters

Arktos Journal Mar 05, 2025 BUY FROM ARKTOS Jason Reza Jorjani — Closer Encounters The US government UAP Report of the summer of 2021 marks a turning point in the modern history of Close Encounters — but not for the reasons that most people think. The UAP Report […]

Renewing the West

Trouble viewing this email? View it in your browser New in Telos Insights Renewing the West From the 2024 Postliberalism Conference Today we conclude our series of videos from the 2024 Postliberalism Conference, which took place on December 13–14, 2024, at the University of Cambridge. Catch up on […]

‘The Feeling of Decline’

Brought to you by Meco Recently at The Signal: This week’s member’s despatch + Mara Ostfeld on why U.S. public opinion is turning against immigration. … Today: Why does France seem to be falling apart? Marc Weitzmann on immigration, regulation, and the end of a political era. … Also: […]

Trump’s Tariff-Drug War Nonsense

THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2025 Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show greatness themselves. – Ralph Waldo Emerson HORNBERGER’S BLOG March 6, 2025 Trump’s Tariff-Drug War Nonsense Donald Trump’s Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, has announced that Trump’s tariffs against Mexico and […]

Bulgarians Protest EU Austerity Measures

by Kenneth Schmidt Arktos Journal Mar 06, 2025 Kenneth Schmidt highlights Bulgaria’s nationalist Revival party surging in support as it leads fiery protests against adopting the euro, rejecting EU-imposed austerity and loss of sovereignty. With all the political drama in Romania in recent days, one might be tempted […]

Weak Dollar

Plus: Columbia’s Hamas apologists, Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI, and more… LIZ WOLFE Trade wars are neither good nor easy to win: President Donald Trump’s famous first-term mantra, “trade wars are good, and easy to win,” was already proven false several years ago, but he appears to have learned no lessons, […]

Sally Rooney on Snooker

Our March 27 issue is now online, with Neal Ascherson on everyday Nazis, Laura Marsh on the attention deficit, Martin Filler on British buildings, Ben Tarnoff on the future of AI, Jed Perl on Arlene Croce, Nicole Eustace on America before the Europeans, Jacob Weisberg on Reagan’s dreamworld, Catherine […]

A Teenage Horror Story

Troy Southgate Mar 06, 2025 LOVECRAFT once remarked that the “oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” Naturally, I learned this lesson the hard way. Having first left home at just 15, I inevitably […]

First Look: Altered States

Do we know corruption when we see it? It can be harder than we might think. Public officials getting caught taking flashy gifts or living lavish lifestyles funded by far-away governments, high-profile indictments, high crimes and misdemeanors—it can all make for good media coverage. But when it comes […]

Lemon Chicken With Broccoli

Today’s Top Recipe Recommendations Lemon Chicken With Broccoli   View This Recipe >> Editor October 9, 2024    Lemon chicken with  broccoli is a light, flavorful dish that combines zesty lemon with tender, juicy chicken and crisp broccoli florets. It’s a perfect balance of tangy, savory, and fresh, […]