Category: Geopolitics

The New Age of Empires

Arktos Journal Apr 12, 2025 Constantin von Hoffmeister’s MULTIPOLARITY! heralds the dawning of the new Age of Empires, where the twilight of liberal universalism gives rise to a sunrise of civilizational plurality. Chaneling Spengler, the book charts the collapse of the West’s Faustian illusion of a single world […]

The x-ray style

Week XV, MMXXV This might sound odd, but we may not really be under-informed in ways we’re accustomed to feeling we are. You know that feeling? Like when you realize you’re ambiently aware of something about the U.S. president having said something about, what was it?—some country? Or […]

Greenland Deserves Solidarity, Too

By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley Something very strange has happened to American colonialism. Somewhere between the shock-and-awe of Dubya’s New American Century and the explosive verbal dysentery of Orange-Sphincter-Bad, Uncle Sam’s mask of sanity got cracked. Naturally, the neocons and neolibs will blame […]

The Emperor’s New Tariffs

They are just the latest in a long train of abuses. Time for the republic to strike back. Andrew Sullivan Apr 11, 2025 “It will be said, that we don’t propose to establish Kings. I know it. But there is a natural inclination in mankind to Kingly Government. […]

Contra Principem, Part 2: The Prince

Troy Southgate Apr 11, 2025 MACHIAVELLI’S Il Principe was written in 1513, after its author had been removed from his important diplomatic role with the Florentine bureaucracy and then returned to his secluded farmhouse. In 1532, when the book first appeared in printed form, five years after his […]

Contra Principem, Part 1: An Italian in the Sixteenth Century – Machiavelli and his World

Troy Southgate Apr 10, 2025 Introduction The name Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) has become a popular euphemism for deceit, ruthlessness and manipulation. As a politician, diplomat and philosopher, Machiavelli spent his twilight years producing what eventually became one of the Renaissance period’s most notorious and reviled tracts. First published […]

A War with Iran Would Not Be Wise

by Kenneth Schmidt Kenneth Schmidt Apr 11, 2025 Kenneth Schmidt warns that despite Trump’s peaceful instincts, escalating tensions with Iran — fueled by Zionist advisors — risk dragging the U.S. into a disastrous, unwinnable war against a vast, mountainous, and fanatically defended nation. President Trump has been engaging […]

War With China

War With China Plus: Theories to explain Trump’s behavior, the radium girls, university investigations, and more… LIZ WOLFE We’re doing a trade war: It’s just not quite as extensive as previously feared. President Donald Trump announced yesterday, after more market bloodbath, that he would pause the implementation of his […]

Endeavouring to think Gaza

Endeavouring to think Gaza Mourners gather around the bodies of Palestinians who were killed by the Israeli army, at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City on March 18, 2025 [Abdel Kareem Hana/AP] What is the power, or even usefulness of thought, before the physical violence of mass murder? Perhaps […]

The Tariffs Stalk

by Peter Zeihan on April 9, 2025 The Live Q&A Is Here! Our next Live Q&A on Patreon is here! In a few hours Peter will join the Analyst members on Patreon for question time! In order to get in on the fun, join the ‘Analyst tier’ on Patreon now. […]

Union State Russia-Iran

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Apr 08, 2025 Alexander Dugin warns that only the creation of a Union State between Russia and Iran — modeled on the Russia-Belarus alliance — can serve as a salvational measure to prevent an unwinnable U.S.-Iran war fueled by neocon and pro-Israel interests. […]

OCGFC: The Global Shift

This 6.5-minute video is absolute perfection in its simplicity and summarization of neoliberalism’s last 50 or so years. It can be a complex subject matter, and getting the masses to understand its birth and history is difficult. I wish this could be played on a billboard in every […]

Continental Drift

Sponsored by Classical Pursuits On March 6, 2025 the NYR Online published Caitlin L. Chandler’s dispatch from an uneasy Munich Security Conference. The MSC began during the cold war as an annual summit for West German military brass and their NATO counterparts to coordinate against the Soviet threat. […]

Why Germany won’t say goodbye to Russia

Katja Hoyer Apr 03, 2025 Otto von Bismarck and Tsar Alexander III in a cartoon 1884. ‘Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has changed thinking in Germany profoundly,’ wrote Sarah Rainsford, the BBC’s Eastern Europe correspondent, enthusiastically from Berlin this week. Explaining how a huge increase in debt-based spending […]

Why We Must Move Left On Immigration

The Emerging Zionist Dictatorship is Weaponizing Anti-Immigration as an Instrument of Political Repression By Keith Preston April 3, 2025 In the present political era, we find ourselves at a crossroads—one defined not by the traditional left/right divide, but by an epochal shift in the architecture of ruling class […]

New Right Multipolarity

by Michael Kumpmann Arktos Journal Apr 02, 2025 Michael Kumpmann presents Constantin von Hoffmeister’s book MULTIPOLARITY! as a well-structured introduction to the geopolitical and cultural ideas surrounding Alexander Dugin’s vision of multipolarity, drawing on thinkers like Martin Heidegger, Alain de Benoist, and Guillaume Faye — although it remains […]

Trump’s Retreat, Europe’s War

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Mar 31, 2025 Alexander Dugin states that Trump, aware that the war in Ukraine was initiated by the globalist elites within the United States and unable to resolve the conflict on his own terms, is gradually withdrawing U.S. involvement and handing over the […]

The End of the Transatlantic Alliance?

In the Review’s April 24 issue, Fintan O’Toole writes about the implications of Donald Trump’s rejection of the United States’ longtime alliance with Europe: How did Trump himself get from desire for “a strong Europe,” identification with “the West,” and commitment to “the transatlantic bond” to a historic […]