The Covers Album

Sponsored by the University of Chicago Press In the Review’s early years, our covers often featured the opening paragraphs of the first article in the issue, drawing newsstand patrons in with writing by V.S. Pritchett, William Styron, Norman Mailer, or Susan Sontag. This design was gradually replaced by a […]

Never Trust a Politician

Troy Southgate Jan 08, 2025 THE international ruling class is using three main strategies as a means of deceiving its opponents into accepting that the solutions to our problems lie, not in our own hands, but with some kind of media-induced ‘anti-hero’ who will slay the proverbial dragon […]

All About Balzac

Sponsored by Columbia University Press The nineteenth-century French literary critic Sainte-Beuve once accused Honoré de Balzac of, as Peter Brooks writes in the Review’s January 16 issue, “a kind of unhealthy success with his female readership,” faulting the novelist for knowing “many things about women, their emotional and sensual […]

A Tale of Two Satires

Kevin Barrett Jan 08, 2025 PSA: You can’t donate to me through Substack because Stripe debanked me. If you’re a paid Substack subscriber, Stripe will not be taking any more of your money, and you can safely ignore notifications that “your payment didn’t go through.” So if you […]

Jimmy Carter and Jihad

by Peter Zeihan on January 8, 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 Birds Will No Longer Sing

by François Mauld d’Aymée Arktos Journal Jan 04, 2025 François Mauld d’Aymée mourns a world where the hum of small, fleeting life has fallen silent, sacrificed to the cold arithmetic of progress and sealed beneath a requiem of pesticides. The red factory bursts forth where only the fields […]

Why I Left Social Justice

Kier Adrian Gray Jul 15, 2022 kier here is a free digital newsletter sent out every Friday at noon PST. Why I Left Social Justice This is part three of a four-part series called “Finding and Losing Identity Politics.” You can find part one here: Confessions of a […]

Confessions of a Former SJW

Finding and Losing Identity Politics, Part 1 Kier Adrian Gray May 27, 2022 Hello! I have something to get off my chest: I no longer consider myself an intersectional feminist or an anarchist. I am concerned about the excesses of leftist identity politics and anti-oppression frameworks that are […]

My Life as an Anarchist

Kier Adrian Gray Mar 29, 2024 When I was twenty, I moved to Montréal, a city 4500 km from my hometown outside of Vancouver, BC. Pretty quickly I fell into a group of friends who were activists like me, and we biked around the city, attending writers’ talks […]

1/7/25: Trudeau Resignation, Bannon Rips Elon, Zuckerberg Caves On Trump, Ski Resort Strike & MORE!

Krystal and Saagar discuss Trudeau announces resignation, Bannon rips Elon over social credit system, Zuckerberg caves on Trump, chaos at ski resorts as workers strike, CNN faces massive defamation lawsuit. Timestamps: (00:00)Intro (2:44)Trudeau OUT As Neolib Era OFFICIALLY OVER (19:29)Bannon RIPS ELON For ‘Social Credit Score’ System (50:21)Zuckerberg […]

Genocide: The New Normal

By Chris Hedges Joe Biden’s parting gift of $8 billion in weapons sales to the apartheid state of Israel acknowledges the gruesome reality of the genocide in Gaza. This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. This is a permanent, endless war […]

We Live In A Nightmare

Caitlin Johnstone Jan 04, 2025 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): Awakening from the propaganda matrix is like being a conservative: you’re frequently disgusted with society and where it appears to be headed. But unlike a conservative, you’re disgusted by actual problems instead […]

Is America Undead?

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Truth Jihad Radio Is America Undead? 0:00 1:26:50 Is America Undead? Or “back alive in 2025”? I say Trump is just another zio-zombie dotard. Cat McGuire disagrees. Kevin Barrett Jan 5 READ IN APP Rumble link Bitchute link False Flag […]

Platonic Perspectives

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Platonic Perspectives Troy Southgate Jan 6 READ IN APP PLATO believed that the god Kronos is ultimately responsible for determining religious and secular laws and that the world is governed by a divine hierarchy of daimons. According to the religious scholar, […]

“From Ground Zero”

The heartbreakingly necessary film capturing Gaza’s resilience, strength, grief, and hope as they survive annihilation Ahmad Ibsais Jan 04, 2025 From Ground Zero stands as one of the most vital and devastating documentaries of our time – an anthology of 22 short films created by Palestinian filmmakers living […]

Mask mandates return in multiple states as doctors warn of ‘quad-demic’ of 4 viral infections

News Updates From CLG 5 January 2025 All links are here https://www.legitgov.org Attention: Soon, CLG newsletters will be sent from Substack. If you wish to continue to receive this newsletter, pls. subscribe (free, or if you can, do paid) by clicking HERE or on this link: https://legitgov.substack.com/subscribe. The legitgov website will […]

Psychoanalysis of Civilizations: The Map of Félix Guattari

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Jan 06, 2025 Alexander Dugin integrates Freudian, Jungian, and Guattarian frameworks to analyze civilizations as dynamic systems shaped by unconscious structures, material flows, and rationalized universes, offering a critique of Western modernity and envisioning multipolarity as a reterritorialized civilizational order. Freud: Discovery of […]

The Israeli Resistance to Populism

Trouble viewing this email? View it in your browser New in Telos Insights The Israeli Political Moment, Part 2: The Israeli Resistance to Populism by Paul Gross The Israeli Declaration of Independence’s promise of equal rights, quoted at an anti-government protest in Jerusalem in 2023. Photo by the […]