Beyond Green

By Michael Lind, Tablet December 17, 2024 If progressives are to be believed, the world is facing a “climate emergency” that requires the rapid elimination of fossil fuels and massive, never-ending taxpayer subsidies for wind, solar, and related infrastructure. But despite being ceaselessly propagandized by alarmist climate change […]

Mark Lance: Against Anarchist Theory

by anon (not verified)Jan 16, 2025 From Center for Anarchist Theory Mark Lance is a professor in the philosophy department, and the program on peace and justice, at Georgetown University. He works mostly in the areas of philosophy of language, metaphysics and epistemology, and philosophical logic, but also […]

Review of Freedom or Death

by anon (not verified)Jan 14, 2025 by Wayne Price Original title: “Bakunin’s Anarchism Reconsidered Review of Freedom or Death: The Theory and Practice of Mikhail Bakunin by Felipe Correa” Tags bakunin revolutionary anarchism Socialism national liberation Marx proudhon Wayne Price Read more about Review of Freedom or Death […]

Asheville Anarchist Rad Fair, Jan. 19

by anon (not verified)Jan 14, 2025 From Firestorm Books New administration, same regime! Asheville is home to longstanding anarchist organizing, because regardless of who’s at the top, the whole system is rotten. On Sunday, January 19th—one day before Trump’s inauguration—we’ll join dozens of cities across the US where […]

Celebrate with Fire

by thecollectiveJan 14, 2025 From MTL Counterinfo Friday January 10 2025 Cameras were blocked, tactics practiced and sharpened, trust and affinity were built and clarified. Taking advantage of these dark and long nights, a festive crew piled up some scavenged Christmas trees, blocking the CN tracks on the […]

Bye Bye Bidenomics

Brent Cebul Bidenomics: Farewell to an Idea? Joe Biden pursued as transparently assertive an industrial policy as any since the mobilization for World War II. Why did it fail to win over voters?   Andrew Katzenstein ‘Haunted, Haunted’ The characters in Mike Leigh’s new feature, anchored by a […]

Political Schism in Europe

by Hans Vogel Hans Vogel Jan 16, 2025 Hans Vogel critiques Alice Weidel’s interview with Elon Musk as a stark example of Europe’s political inversion, where loyalty to postwar orthodoxy and U.S. interests eclipses true conservatism and sovereignty. So Alice Weidel was interviewed by Elon Musk on 9 […]

Trump 2.0 – NATO

by Peter Zeihan on January 17, 2025 Today’s video was originally released on Patreon 1 week ago. If you want to see the videos as soon as they come out, join the Patreon! You’ll get early access to videos and newsletters, as well as exclusive perks like live Q&A sessions, […]

The truth about Davos

winter oak Read on blog or Reader The truth about Davos By winter oak on January 17, 2025 by Paul Cudenec Monday January 20 sees the start of the World Economic Forum’s 2025 meeting at Davos, Switzerland. This year’s title is “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age” and the WEF says […]

So long, Biden

Krystal Kyle & Friends Jan 17, 2025 A deep dive from your hosts this week on the ceasefire deal, Biden’s farewell speech, Bill Burr on right wing LA fire conspiracies, and the latest escapades of our tech-company overlords. Watch below: As the sun sets on the Biden admin, […]

GRECE: A Legacy of Cultural Renaissance

Alexander Raynor Jan 17, 2025 In the annals of European intellectual history, few organizations have left as profound a mark on the cultural and philosophical discourse as GRECE. Officially founded on January 17th, 1969, via declaration at their Alpes-Maritimes headquarters amidst the upheavals of a rapidly changing world, […]