Category: Arts & Entertainment

Breaking Points: 6/28/21 Full UNCUT Show

Krystal and Saagar look at the Biden infrastructure plan, a tragic building collapse in Miami-Dade, more UFO developments, huge information about the Assange case, John McAfee’s mysterious death, woke military, the rise of socialism, and more! All premium videos are available from your Supercast member dashboard under the […]

The Wretched of the Earth at 60

By Jonah Raskin, Counterpunch H. Rap Brown didn’t credit Frantz Fanon in his famed 1967 speech on violence, though he might have. He was in a hurry and cities were burning. Fanon laid the groundwork for Rap in his 1961 book, The Wretched of the Earth, which inspired members […]

Who The Hell Is Jack London?

Anarchist News From The Transmetropolitan Review Who the hell is Jack London? That’s a complicated question. If you superficially glance through the Google Search results for Jack London, it’s easy enough to find out that he was a socialist. If you dig a little bit deeper, you’ll see […]

How the WWE Won and Lost its Dominance

It was out-competed by politics and corporate media? By Ben Sixsmith, The American Conservative For decades, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., and its chairman Vince McMahon have dominated professional wrestling. For most casual fans, their business is the business. The company and the pursuit can seem inextricable. It was […]

Grand old warrior

An interesting article on Ernst Junger. By Nigel Jones, The Critic In 1983 I was writing my first book The War Walk, a travelogue about World War One, when I read an article by Bruce Chatwin in the New York Review of Books detailing his encounter with the […]

Ernest Junger’s “Eumewil”

Originally published in Germany in 1977, when Junger was eighty-two years old, Eumeswil is the great novel of Junger’s creative maturity, a masterpiece by a central figure in modern German literature. Eumeswil is a utopian state ruled by the Condor, a general who has installed himself as a […]