Category: Geopolitics

Yuri Bezmenov on Subverting Subversion

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Truth Jihad Radio Yuri Bezmenov on Subverting S… 0:00 56:22 Yuri Bezmenov on Subverting Subversion Kevin Barrett Aug 30 READ IN APP Yuri Bezmenov of the How to Subvert Subversion Substack discusses…well, subverting subversion. What’s that about? And who is Yuri? […]

America Second: Episode 5

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   El Niño Speaks America Second: Episode 5 0:00 1:34:52 America Second: Episode 5 Henry Szamota and José Niño discuss the latest happenings in the Middle East, Russia, and the anti-Zionism movement. Aug 29 READ IN APP Upgrade to paid Share […]

Translating Agenda 2030

Summit of the Future Michael Rectenwald Aug 26, 2024 In a series of essays, I will address the looming United Nations Summit of the Future, to be held in September during the 79th General Assembly, where member states will sign a new Pact of the Future, while also […]

For a Declaration of the Rights of Peoples

by Alain de Benoist Arktos Journal and Alexander Raynor Aug 28, 2024 Alain de Benoist critiques the dangers of absolutist ideologies that suppress plurality and impose uniformity, emphasizing the importance of cultural rootedness and collective identity in preserving the distinctiveness of peoples against the homogenizing forces of modern […]

Dodcast #68: Paul Sutton

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Dodcast Dodcast #68: Paul Sutton 0:00 2:07:16 Dodcast #68: Paul Sutton “Are you okay, Britain?” Luke Dodson and PAUL SUTTON Aug 28 READ IN APP “It’s called the Dodcast, Sir Keir. It seems to be gaining traction…” Paul Sutton returns for […]

A New War in Ukraine

by Peter Zeihan on August 26, 2024 There are lots of moving parts in the Ukraine War right now, so let’s do a little recap of everything that’s going on. There are four big ones… First up is the Ukrainian Offensive in Kursk. One of my recent videos […]

A Russian Vision of History

by Luc Nannens Arktos Journal Aug 23, 2024 Luc Nannens reviews Hans Hecker’s Russische Universalgeschichtsschreibung (Russian Universal Historiography), which traces the development of Russian universal history from the 1840s to the Soviet period, focusing on its integration with Western European ideas. This text was originally published in Vouloir, […]

Europe: A New Perspective

by Robert Steuckers Arktos Journal Aug 22, 2024 ∙ Paid Robert Steuckers analyzes the conflict between European peoples and the external systems that have governed them, arguing for a Third Way that rejects ideological domination, promotes regional autonomy, and seeks to reclaim Europe’s geopolitical and cultural independence. This […]

Eurosiberia Podcast #34: Fortissax

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Watch now Eurosiberia Podcast #34: Fortissax Constantin von Hoffmeister, Fortissax, and Arktos Journal Aug 21 READ IN APP Fortissax and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about the ethnogenesis of Canadians, the French and Anglo roots of the Canadian nationality, the future of […]

America is Turning Into the EU

By Joel Kotkin August 15, 2024/in Politics Europe may be fading from global relevance, but its influence is expanding within the US Democratic Party. Today, the party’s core beliefs echo those espoused by the European Union and much of the British establishment – an embrace of censorship, a […]

Rebuilding Europe: Sketches of a way forward

jacobian Aug 14, 2024   The Current Conjuncture Europe is currently experiencing an enormously important historical moment. There are multiple crises which are interlocking to create increasing social instability. The situation is currently unstable, the trajectories are not fixed and there is more than one possible future. Unfortunately […]

If the DOOM Don’t Cometh

Are Catastrophes Overrated Kenaz Filan Aug 18, 2024 As the world circles around the bowl, we find ourselves wondering about what happens next. Are we on the brink of a dark age or is this just a minor setback on our inevitable journey to the stars? My personal […]

Aristotle Abandoned

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Aug 20, 2024 Alexander Dugin argues that modern pseudoscience, by abandoning Aristotle’s full concept of causality, has led to destructive ideologies, requiring a return to Aristotle’s original ideas. The pseudoscience of the modern age began with the elimination of three out of Aristotle’s […]

’Tis but a Scratch

Recently from The Signal: Why is the U.S. government keeping so many secrets from the American people? Matthew Connelly on how official classification has gone out of control. … Today: Can Venezuela’s autocratic president get away with stealing an election? Moisés Naím on the deadly stakes of an […]

Kleptocracy in Budapest

Today in the NYR Online, Jan-Werner Müller—who since 2015 has been covering the rise of Hungary’s autocratic prime minister, Viktor Órban, for the Review—considers “Orbán’s campaign to be a leader of pan-continental importance.” Under the banner of a self-styled “Christian Democracy,” he has attempted to export his method […]

Alain Delon: A True European

by Karl Richter Arktos Journal Aug 20, 2024 Leon Degrelle and Alain Delon Karl Richter reflects on the life and legacy of Alain Delon, highlighting his commitment to conservative values, his disdain for modern society, and his status as both a cinematic icon and a defender of the […]

Kill Modernity: Dugin’s Warcry

Arktos Journal cross-posted a post from Eurosiberia Constantin von HoffmeisterAug 18 · Arktos Journal Why modernity must die Kill Modernity: Dugin’s Warcry Constantin von Hoffmeister Aug 18 READ IN APP The Fourth Political Theory isn’t just a book — it’s a manifesto, a bomb, a slap in the […]

Sweden: Dying to be Multicultural

In this compelling documentary, “Sweden: Dying to be Multicultural,” Pelle Neroth Taylor examines the dramatic changes Sweden has undergone over the past decade. With a significant increase in migrants, the country’s demographics have been profoundly altered. High unemployment among newcomers, many of whom do not pay taxes and […]