2024 in Brief Encounters

This year at The New York Review, we published forty-five interviews as part of our weekly “Brief Encounters” series. In these conversations with our contributors, which have covered topics as diverse as the Ozarks, Beyoncé, screwball comedies, humor writing, and the pleasures of archival research, we ask our writers to […]

Europe’s Annus Horribilis, Biden Team: “USA in a very strong global position”, Georgia’s ex-President Throws in the Towel, “Stop Blaming Foucault”, The Genius of Kubrick

Niccolo Soldo Dec 29, 2024 Every weekend (almost) I share five articles/essays/reports with you. I select these over the course of the week because they are either insightful, informative, interesting, important, or a combination of the above. Share This is the last SCR of 2024, and we’re going […]

On Scientism, H1B, and Leadership

by Rose Sybil Rose Sybil Dec 28, 2024 Rose Sybil critiques Elon Musk’s rigid stance on H1B visas as emblematic of the technocratic worldview’s failure to integrate short-term innovation with long-term ethnocultural and foundational priorities, urging a shift towards leadership grounded in legacy and balanced growth. Recently, Elon […]

Oliver Boyd Barrett on “Sinking Russian Ships, Propping Up Bankrupt Losers and Supporting Genocide. Your West This…

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Truth Jihad Radio Oliver Boyd Barrett on “Sinki… 0:00 54:23 Oliver Boyd Barrett on “Sinking Russian Ships, Propping Up Bankrupt Losers and Supporting Genocide. Your West This Christmas.” Kevin Barrett Dec 28 READ IN APP Rumble link Bitchute link Communications […]

A Christmas Nightmare

Nationalists must oppose all forms of Immigration José Alberto Niño Dec 28, 2024 Share In the post-national polities of the collective West, one is constantly staring down the abyss of civilizational decline. A quick morning scroll through social media will have one shrieking in horror at the dilapidated […]

Child’s Memory

A poem for Palestinian children Ahmad Ibsais Dec 28, 2024 The cold clings to dreams, Frozen like scattered toys, in the dust of what was home. While others light candles, We count the stars through holes Where our ceiling used to be, Remember when grandmother Named constellations for […]

The Anons take on Elon

Not to be confused with “The Anon’s take on Elon”, although that would be a correct article title as well. Sectionalism Archive Dec 26, 2024 He is kind of like a real-world Eggman, isn’t he? There has been, for the past 3 or 4 years, something bubbling beneath […]

The Future of Singapore

by Peter Zeihan on December 27, 2024 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, […]