Tom From Its Going Down

By thecollective From The Child and Its Enemies Join us and Tom from Its Going Down, one of the more successful anarchist news organizations in recent years, to talk about what got them into this work, how its going now, and thoughts about what people should be doing […]

Organisation and formal activism: insights from the anarchist tradition

Federico Ferretti federico.ferretti@ucd.ie Abstract Elisée Reclus (1830-1905) argued that ‘anarchy is the highest expression of order’. This assertion, clashing with the bourgeois interpretation of anarchy as chaos, perfectly captured the theories that were being elaborated by Reclus and other anarchist geographers including Pëtr Kropotkin (1842-1921). At the centre […]

The Geopolitics of Wine

by Peter Zeihan on September 9, 2024 YOU CAN LEARN MORE ABOUT SCOTT BASE VINEYARD BELOW CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO Today’s video is fueled by Scott Base Vineyard in Cromwell, New Zealand. After all of the time I’ve spent in New Zealand, this is far and away […]

Why I’m a Democrat… For Now.

Logan Marie Glitterbomb | @MakhnoTits | Support this author on Patreon | September 8th, 2024 It’s election season again; a season I despise but am obsessed with nonetheless. Since I’m sure you’ve seen the title of this essay, you are probably confused, especially since this is being published […]

Investigating a Massacre

Sponsored by the Frankfurt Book Fair Claudio Lomnitz Mexico: Anatomy of a Mass Murder Marcela Turati’s account of the massacres in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, is arguably the most thorough piece of investigative journalism yet produced about Mexico’s brutal political economy. Colm Tóibín Haunted by Fiction In Mark O’Connell’s A […]

Genocidal Maniacs on the Loose!

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Truth Jihad Radio Genocidal Maniacs on the Loos… 0:00 1:27:35 Genocidal Maniacs on the Loose! “Night of the Living Genocide”? or “World War Z”? Kevin Barrett Sep 8 READ IN APP Rumble link  Bitchute link False Flag Weekly News link […]

The ‘Marxism’ Narrative Has Gone Too Far

September 2024 By Stephen Baskerville Chronicles America’s radicalization is being willfully misunderstood by professional conservatives,  whom the left has outflanked yet again and fooled into abetting its ascendancy. Having coined the term “cultural Marxism,” the historian William S. Lind should receive royalties every time some conservative pundit repeats […]

The Racism of the Left

Troy Southgate Sep 07, 2024 SEVERAL years ago, the Guardian newspaper provided us with a useful insight into the twisted racism of the liberal-left. This is a media corporation that takes great pleasure in calling everyone else ‘racist,’ of course, but two news stories in particular exposed its […]

Spengler and the Second Religiousness

by Naif Al Bidh Arabian Magus Sep 07, 2024 Naif Al Bidh explores Oswald Spengler’s concept of civilizational cycles, examining how cultural phenomena like the “Second Religiousness” gradually emerge, with figures like Rudolf Steiner and Nikola Tesla contributing to a synthesis of science and spirituality as society grapples […]

Son of the Thin Man

In our September 19 issue, Andrew Katzenstein writes about one of Hollywood’s most distinctive contributions to the world: “The hope is that in figuring out what we mean by ‘screwball comedy,’ we might be better able to understand just what it is about these films that transports us.” Surveying […]