The Rise of the Climate Anti-Hero

November 4, 2024 Roughly two years ago, in October 2022, the fight against climate change appeared to shift all at once to outlandish stunts. After two young women threw cream-of-tomato soup on van Gogh’s Sunflowers, in London’s National Gallery, protesters hit artworks, cultural treasures, roadways, soccer games, and […]

The stench of the system: sayanim

winter oak Read on blog or Reader The stench of the system: sayanim By winter oak on November 4, 2024 by Paul Cudenec Something is smelling decidedly ‘off’ in today’s world, with nauseating levels of corruption, mass murder, lies, hypocrisy and repression. These three essays are based on three books […]

All eyes on America

Tuesday, 5 November 2024 “I am convinced that the act of thinking logically cannot possibly be natural to the human mind. If it were, then mathematics would be everybody’s easiest course at school and our species would not have taken several millennia to figure out the scientific method.” […]

Gaza Tells Us Who We Are

Caitlin Johnstone Nov 04, 2024 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): Some days it’s hard to say which is more horrific: the Gaza genocide itself, or the moral decay throughout our society which makes it possible. I mean, the atrocities in Gaza have […]

Fresh outta high school

Welcome to the NRP. We are curating the best of those extremely-online extremists known as the “New Right.” Nov 02, 2024 🥩Beef of the Week🥩 > When Chris Rufo announced that a star indie reporter would be joining the Manhattan Institute’s effort to produce “right-leaning” media as a […]

The Plot to Manage Democracy

Elites are building a system to control and constrain Americans’ self-expression and political freedom. / From the Magazine / Politics and law Autumn 2024 / Share What T. S. Eliot said of humankind, that it “cannot bear very much reality,” must be doubly true for Americans. It’s a […]

Sudanese Anarchist Group Statement

By anon (not verified) Sudan has been witnessing a brutal war that has entered its second year, with millions of Sudanese displaced both internally and externally. Millions are without homes or work to meet their most basic needs, and millions of children are without education. The calamities continue […]

Red vs Blue, and You

Saturday, 2 November 2024 “The whole framework of the presidency is getting out of hand. It’s come to the point where you almost can’t run unless you can cause people to salivate and whip on each other with big sticks. You almost have to be a rock star […]

The USA’s Managed Elections, Did ICE Import Cartel Cocaine by the Ton?, Ukraine and the Stabbed-in-the-Back-Myth Formation, LOL BRICS LOL, Al Pacino on The Godfather

Niccolo Soldo Nov 02, 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 …as I was saying……….. I don’t know what is going […]

A Richer Sense of Humanity

Ferdia Lennon’s novel Glorious Exploits brings to life an episode from the Peloponnesian War, when seven thousand Athenian soldiers were captured and crowded into a quarry outside Syracuse after a failed attack on the city. As Fintan O’Toole suggests in his review in our November 7, 2024, issue, the book “makes […]

On the Problem with Modern Architecture

by James Doone Arktos Journal Nov 02, 2024 James Doone discusses the decline of authenticity in contemporary architecture, mourning the departure from historical elegance and artistic depth in favour of a uniform and ugly modern aesthetic and the homogenisation brought by global urban influences. Beauty is produced by […]

From the Cradle of Liberty to the Engraving

Sponsored by the University of California Press Andrew Raftery Rescuing the People’s Parchment Fifty years after its signing, the Declaration of Independence had deteriorated distressingly. A new book traces its subsequent graphic elaborations and the commissioning of the iconic facsimile we know today. Andrew Arsan ‘The Slow Bleeding Out of […]