Category: Left and Right

What It Means To Be Alt-Right

It would appear from the contents of this manifesto that the Alt-Right has gone full National Socialist, which means that the Alt-Right is finished as potential prototype for a serious opposition movement from the Right in the United States. The Alt-Right may well thrive as a right-wing counterpart […]

An Alt Right Update

Because a few hundred people having an Un-PC theme party in the park threatens civilization, says antifa intellectual Matthew Lyons of the (ironically named) Ford Foundation-supported Political Research Associates. While I agree with much of this analysis, particularly points 2, 3, and 4 (with 1 being plausible and […]

Beyond the Matrix – Keith Preston – Political Bipolarism & Duality of Man

Published on Aug 9, 2017 http://www.truthcatradio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/beyondthemat… https://www.facebook.com/truthcats/ https://www.facebook.com/truthcat/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/27465… –This airing we have Keith Preston once again joining us. Keith is the chief editor of AttacktheSystem.com and the host of the “Attack the System” online podcast series. He is the founder and director of American Revolutionary Vanguard, […]

2017 H.L. Mencken Club Conference

THE TENTH ANNUAL H.L. MENCKEN CLUB CONFERENCE THE FUTURE OF THE RIGHT: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? NOVEMBER 3-4, 2017 To register, please click here. Friday, November 3rd 5:00-7:00 PM – Registration and Reception 7:00-10:00 PM – Banquet Moderator – James Kalb Presidential Address: Who Might Succeed the Conservative Establishment? […]

A Little Less Piousness, Please

A review of The Unique and Its Property by Max Stirner. Translated with a new introduction by Wolfi Landstreicher. Underworld Amusements. By Keith Preston An apparently controversial publisher has issued a new translation of a controversial book. The original work in question is Max Stirner’s egoist classic, originally […]

The Emptiness of “The Left”

By William Gillis Center for a Stateless Society Personally, I don’t think “the left” ultimately represents much of anything coherent, but rather constitutes a historically contingent coalition of ideological positions. Bastiat and other free market folks sat on the left of the french assembly, and while we might […]

Some Reflections on Anti-Zionism

By Keith Preston It is fashionable in many of the political circles that I travel in to attribute a range of problems involving international relations, along with other concerns, to “Zionism.” Used in these contexts, Zionism has two meanings, i.e. the state-nationalism of the Israeli regime itself, and […]

Left, Right And The Russian Connection: An Interview With Alexander Reid Ross And Eric Draitser

It’s interesting to compare this article with the Caleb Maupin piece. Maupin represents the authoritarian Stalinist Left, while Draister and Reid-Ross represent the authoritarian neo-Marxist/SJW/Antifa Left that is presently being coopted by hammer and sicklers (predominantly Maoists and Trotskyists). The principal different between the two camps seems to […]

A New, New Right Rises in Germany

An usually fair discussion of the European right-wing from a liberal source. The populist-nationalist movements of the present day are the contemporary equivalent of the Luddites, i.e. common people who understandably regret their way of life is passing due to globalization, immigration, multiculturalism, technology, economics, and cultural change, […]

Attacking the Left from the Left

“I believe that Herr Marx is a very serious if not very honest revolutionary, and that he really is in favour of the rebellion of the masses, and I wonder how he manages to overlook the fact that the establishment of a universal dictatorship, collective or individual, a […]

Do Fascists and Marxists Actually Exist?

No, says Paul Gottfried. By Paul Gottfried The American Conservative Women’s March, March 2017. Photo by Mark Dixon/Flickr/Creative Commons During last year’s election season, we were treated to multiple comments about how Donald J. Trump was no Edmund Burke.  As a historian and political observer I find such […]

Why I Am Not A White Nationalist

An interesting new piece from Jack Donovan. I generally think that WN is to race and immigration what the religious right was to the sexual revolution and secularization of US society in the postwar era. It’s a backlash against prevailing currents that amounts to swimming against the tides. […]