Category: Left and Right

Benedetto Croce: Anti-Egalitarian

by Dmitry Moiseev Arktos Journal Dec 13, 2023 Dmitry Moiseev discusses Benedetto Croce, whose radical rejection of egalitarianism marks a major deviation from mainstream political thought influenced by the French Enlightenment. Neo-Hegelian philosopher Benedetto Croce (1866-1952) is often regarded as the most influential Italian liberal of the twentieth […]

Yukio Mishima: Action and Art

Chōkōdō Shujin Dec 9, 2023 Chōkōdō Shujin examines the tension between personal artistic drive and national characteristics, as exemplified by Yukio Mishima’s life and work, which epitomized the spirit of ancient Japan and the pursuit of beauty in creative expression and deeds. It is quite plausible that an […]

The Phonies Will Be Revealed

by Kenneth Schmidt Arktos Journal Nov 28, 2023 Kenneth Schmidt discusses the current political shift toward national-conservative governments and the challenges they face in maintaining their agendas. Back in the nineties, I was giving speeches and writing articles claiming that nationalism, in some form, would become a major […]

Authoritarianism, Anti-Jewish Racism, And The Israel-Hamas War: An Open Letter To The Left

By Chaia HellerNovember 17, 2023Z ArticleNo Comments36 Mins Read FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Source: Originally published by Z. Feel free to share widely.             I’m not a scholar of the history or politics of Palestine or Israel. But I’m Jewish, queer, a mother, a feminist, and a leftist who mourns this tragic moment […]

Argentina presidential election: far-right libertarian Javier Milei wins after rival concedes

Tom Phillips, Latin America correspondent, and Josefina Salomon and Facundo Iglesia in Buenos Aires Sun 19 Nov 2023 18.24 EST Victory for TV celebrity-turned politician catapults South America’s second-largest economy into an unpredictable future Javier Milei, a volatile far-right libertarian who has vowed to “exterminate” inflation and take […]

The State of the Israeli Left

Sponsored by Reaktion Books Dahlia Scheindlin Israel: The Left in Peril Since October 7, Israel’s left has encountered unprecedented repression. Could its ideas nonetheless point the way forward? Marina Warner No Freedom to Move The current politics of immigration have twisted human nature against itself, fostering unimaginable maltreatment […]

What is a “Counter Gang?”

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The Persistence of the Lie

By Daniel J. Mahoney November 4, 2022 One must begin at the beginning—the personal decision not to live by lies. From that wise and liberating decision, all else will flow.   Editor’s Note – This essay was originally published at Law & Liberty on February 17, 2022. As […]

The Reactionary Modernism of Fascism

by Hugen and Zoltanous Oct 19, 2023 The interconnectedness of Fascism and the avant-garde bore significant influence on their perception and interpretation of modernity. Specifically examining the political dimension, we delve into how political modernism emerged alongside the process of modernization. These ideologies aimed to empower individuals to […]

RE: Hanania on Western Nationalists

Let’s stop the hate and separate. By Matt Parrott Oct 20, 2023 Hanania opens his latest piece with the popular misconception that nationalism is National Chauvinism: Nationalism is often considered immoral because it values the interests of some people over others, rather than being universalist in its circle […]

An Attempted Marxist-Anarchist Dialogue

By anon (not verified) by Wayne Price A Review of Michael Lowy & Oliver Besancenot, Revolutionary Affinities: Toward a Marxist-Anarchist Solidarity Michael Lowy and Oliver Besancenot, two Marxists from the Trotskyist tradition, have made an effort to discuss possible convergences and interactions between Marxism and anarchism. (The little […]

Nietzscheans of the Right

By Daniel Miller & Michael Millerman — 2 weeks ago Note from the Editors: The following written exchange is part of our experimental dialogues series, which aims to bring together the best minds to analyze and debate controversial issues in depth. Daniel Miller and Michael Millerman discuss the […]

Christian Parenti “Will The LEFT Stand Up”

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A Marx for All Seasons

In the Review’s September 21, 2023, issue, Ben Tarnoff reviews two recent books on the history of Silicon Valley, where “money begets money with an ease that would make Andrew Carnegie weep.” His essay ends with a reflection on the “neurotic character” of most of the region’s capitalists, who champion […]

Coach Courageous

Dear Reader, If you watch cable news, which I don’t recommend, you have probably heard complaints about Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s effort to hold the promotions of U.S. military officers under review by the Senate. Hawks and “former” intelligence and defense officials with commentator status claim the delay puts […]

The Authentic Reactionary

By Nicolás Gómez Dávila and Ramon Elani (Translator and Commentator) Arcana Europa, xxxiii + 206 Pages, ISBN 979-8986223414 “If I were not a communist, I would think like him in every way.”—Gabriel García Márquez The “renowned unknown” literary hermit Nicolás Gómez Dávila (1913–1994) was born in Bogotá, Colombia, where he […]