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Keith Preston

Antifa and Pluralism

By Cake Boy A critique of Preston was that he would be an anti-statist authoritarian. Some Antifa intellectual said this. To the Antifa/woke anarchists, anarchism is not just voluntary interaction but a program of social change. It’s a cultural Marxist project to them. There is a problem with […]

Heinz Crimes

Troy Southgate Oct 08, 2024 IT might be a formidable corporation with the power to induce flatulence in untold millions of people, but the Heinz Company really hasn’t learned its lesson. After being forced to withdraw a 2008 advertisement in which two men were shown kissing in a […]

Ana Kasparian LEAVES The Left

This is why it’s dumb to associate yourself with any label. Conservative, liberal, republican, democrat… you should align yourself with ideas and concepts. Not groups, brands, or organizations. It’s ok to endorse them, and to work with the ones you most closely align with, but you shouldn’t make […]

Abstractions and Embodiment

TOTW: abstractions and embodiment By thecollective Topic of the Week – This won’t be fully fleshed out (ha, did you see what i did there?) but I’ve been thinking a bit about the way that anarchists (at least as victims of western civilization) can be very abstracted from […]

A Philosophy for Anarchism

By thecollective From Federation of Anarchism Era by Aryanam Philosophy is nothing but a landscape of perspectives, worldviews, and paths, some meandering and some straightforward, some solitary and some crisscrossing with the neighboring paths, some long and some short, some trekked in multitude and some in solitude, some […]

Our Official Enemies

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2024 The moment a person forms a theory his imagination sees in every object only the traits which favor that theory. –  Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Charles Thompson [September 20, 1787] HORNBERGER’S BLOG October 5, 2024 Our Official Enemies Whenever I see the vehement anti-Russia sentiment […]

One Year On

“Just the facts, ma’am” Niccolo Soldo Oct 07, 2024 Share One year on: Israel still exists within its recognized borders and continues to occupy the West Bank, parts of Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, and large parts of the Gaza Strip (while trying to clear Hezbollah out from Southern […]

Dear Abbey

This year marks the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Reichenau Abbey, a Benedictine monastery on a lake island in the far south of Germany that for a few hundred years in the early Middle Ages was, as Beatrice Radden Keefe writes in the Review’s October 17 issue, […]

Martyrs and Mythmakers

Two Polish heroes and mythologisers caused me to reflect on the potential of national myths for creators today. Alexander Adams Oct 07, 2024 [Jacek Malczewski, Self-portrait in Armour, 1919, oil on cardboard, 87 x 64 cm, National Museum, Kielce] I. Prawda i Wolność. Ksiądz Jerzy Popiełuszko (Truth and […]

Cosmopolis: The West as a Non-Place

Arktos Journal cross-posted a post from European New Right Revue Constantin von HoffmeisterOct 8 · Arktos Journal Why the West is no longer European… Cosmopolis: The West as a Non-Place Translation of chapter 1 of «L’Occident comme déclin» (The West as Decline) by Guillaume Faye (1984) Alexander Raynor […]

SA’s CEOs on why they have hope

Friday, 4 October 2024 “The smallest feline is a masterpiece.” Leonardo da Vinci STORY OF THE DAY SA’s CEOs on why they are optimistic about the country By Ray Mahlaka Sentiment around South Africa has improved since the coalition government was formed and Eskom’s blackouts faded. However, CEOs […]