Curing Electoral Dysfunction

Green Party Webinar Wed Sept 4, 5:30 pm PT, 6:30 pm MT, 7:30 pm CT, 8:30 pm ET We all see it, the election process is not working. But how can we fix it? How can Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) remove the “spoiler effect”? What’s the difference between […]

How the Sun Rose

A dispatch from our Art Editor, Leanne Shapton, on the art and illustrations in the Review’s August 15 issue. On a road trip this August, I stopped at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, Massachusetts. The house she lived in for most of her life, including the bedroom […]

From TikTok to the American Communist Party: Why Young Influencers Embrace Marxism

Watch the full show: http://www.kimiversenshow.com Carlos L. Garrido is a Cuban American philosophy professor. He is the director of the Midwestern Marx Institute https://www.midwesternmarx.com/ and the Secretary of Education of the American Communist Party https://acp.us/. He has authored many books, including last year’s The Purity Fetish and the […]

Psychogeography

A Few Thoughts Luke Dodson Aug 21, 2024 Guy Debord The term ‘psychogeography’ was coined by Guy Debord in the 1950s, who defined it as: “the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of […]

Eurosiberia Podcast #34: Fortissax

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Watch now Eurosiberia Podcast #34: Fortissax Constantin von Hoffmeister, Fortissax, and Arktos Journal Aug 21 READ IN APP Fortissax and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about the ethnogenesis of Canadians, the French and Anglo roots of the Canadian nationality, the future of […]

Kali Must Win

by Christian Chensvold Arktos Journal Aug 21, 2024 Christian Chensvold argues that Kamala Harris’ victory is a metaphysical inevitability, marking the final phase of Western Civilization’s decline within the cosmic cycle of the Kali Yuga. Kamala Harris must win in November. When I say “must,” I mean as […]

America is Turning Into the EU

By Joel Kotkin August 15, 2024/in Politics Europe may be fading from global relevance, but its influence is expanding within the US Democratic Party. Today, the party’s core beliefs echo those espoused by the European Union and much of the British establishment – an embrace of censorship, a […]

What Happened to My Party?

By Joel Kotkin August 17, 2024/in Politics I grew up among people who worshipped the key pillars of the twentieth century Democratic Party: the New Deal, Franklin Roosevelt, and the great public works project known as New York City. The Democrats then were the party of progress—of new […]

Poverty in the UK: Forgotten by the Crown

Welcome to the paradoxical world of England. Despite boasting a historically low unemployment rate of 3.6%, the specter of poverty looms large, affecting over 15 million Britons—that’s nearly a quarter of the population! Rampant inflation and surging energy costs in recent months have thrust millions into the throes […]

Rebuilding Europe: Sketches of a way forward

jacobian Aug 14, 2024   The Current Conjuncture Europe is currently experiencing an enormously important historical moment. There are multiple crises which are interlocking to create increasing social instability. The situation is currently unstable, the trajectories are not fixed and there is more than one possible future. Unfortunately […]

If the DOOM Don’t Cometh

Are Catastrophes Overrated Kenaz Filan Aug 18, 2024 As the world circles around the bowl, we find ourselves wondering about what happens next. Are we on the brink of a dark age or is this just a minor setback on our inevitable journey to the stars? My personal […]

Watermelon Terror Alert!

A postcard from Paris Kevin Barrett Aug 20, 2024 Is it just my crazy conspiratorial imagination, or do these two juxtaposed images remind you of something? I’m in Charles de Gaulle Airport returning home to Morocco after a three-week visit to the USA. I have a little less […]