The age of Ozempic

View in browser  |  Your newsletter preferences 08.14.24 Your spam filter is full of it. Your favorite rapper is rapping about it. We’re witnessing the dawn of the age of Ozempic—probably the most culturally pervasive pharmaceutical since the little blue pill. That drug, semaglutide—sold by Novo Nordisk under […]

Eurosiberia Podcast #33: Rose Sybil

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Watch now Eurosiberia Podcast #33: Rose Sybil Constantin von Hoffmeister and Rose Sybil Aug 14 READ IN APP Rose Sybil and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about the clash between the hero and trader archetypes, the all-consuming void, the Western elite as […]

Dodcast #67: Jasun Horsley

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Dodcast Dodcast #67: Jasun Horsley 0:00 2:10:20 Dodcast #67: Jasun Horsley Tomorrow & Eternity Luke Dodson and Jasun Horsley Aug 14 READ IN APP After our working retreat in Galicia, described here, Jasun Horsley returned to the show to talk […]

Keith Preston – Anarchist Political Economy and Power Elite Theory (CoFS 2024)

Keith Preston’s presentation, ‘Anarchist Political Economy and Power Elite Theory: How States, Ruling Classes, and Empires Intersect’, at the Commonwealth of Free Spirits 1st International Conference in Porto, Portugal, June 2024. Keith Preston is a self-identified “anarcho-pluralist” who has published six books, including Attack the System: A New […]

The Empire Is The Real Enemy

Caitlin Johnstone Aug 13, 2024 Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): ❖ The US has offered to drop its ridiculous criminal charges against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro if he agrees to leave power. These freaks […]

Star of the North

Today in the NYR Online, Ian Frazier—a son of Ohio and the author of Great Plains (1989), a best-selling account of his travels across the prairie regions of North America—writes about Kamala Harris’s running mate, Tim Walz, a Nebraska native and the current governor of Minnesota. “Not enough Democrats […]

Rise of the Influencer Chefs

WEB VERSION August 13, 2024 The Rise of the Influencer Chefs Over the last couple years, we have witnessed a revolution in food television. On Tiktok, on Instagram, on Youtube, we—the hungry and gastronomically inept—are assailed with an unending stream of home videos of professional chefs and amateur […]

Tiers of Honor and Pride

by Chōkōdō Shujin Chōkōdō Shujin Aug 13, 2024 Chōkōdō Shujin emphasizes the critical need to distinguish true honor from false pride in today’s world, where they are frequently mistaken for one another. There is nothing more easily misunderstood than the confusion between a sense of honor and a […]

This Is Your Economy on War

Recently at The Signal: Robin Kolodny on how new sources of money are shaping this year’s U.S. election. … Today: How sustainable is Russia’s wartime economy? Dmitri Alperovitch on appearance and reality in the Kremlin’s new growth model. … Also: Gustav Jönsson on what’s happening in a New York […]

Against Evola and The Right Wing

by Zoltanous Aug 13, 2024 Throughout the Fascist era, Julia Evola did not serve as a prominent cultural or political figure. Instead, he navigated his academic pursuits largely unnoticed, without garnering significant attention or acclaim. Notably, he chose not to align himself with the Italian Social Republic (RSI), […]

Victory as Existence

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Aug 12, 2024 Alexander Dugin argues that only victors truly exist as they decide what happened in the past, emphasizing that Russia must win to secure its existence. Winners are not judged. Everyone else is. The only exception is made for winners. For […]