The Empathy Punishment

In the course of editing Reeves Wiedeman’s latest feature for New York — about the surprisingly fascinating legal repercussions of a dissatisfied customer hurling a burrito bowl at a Chipotle employee in Parma, Ohio — I was alerted to the existence of the Reddit channel r/Chipotle. One of […]

There is No Cope

Konstantin Kisin Aug 06, 2024 The right wing cope for what’s happening in Britain is to go on about Keir Starmer. The left wing cope for what’s happening is to blame the “far right”. The reality is much, much worse. This has nothing to do with the current […]

Overcoming the Superman

by Julius Evola Arktos Journal Aug 06, 2024 Julius Evola critically examines the resurgence and limitations of Nietzsche’s “Superman” theory and explores how this idea, rooted in Indo-European traditions, has been misinterpreted by contemporary ideologies, such as racism and evolutionism. This article was first published in the magazine […]

The Lighthouse: Destroying the Constitution | Where Socialism Failed, Not Capitalism | Free Kids from Their Cells

August 6, 2024  •  Weekly Newsletter What’s Behind Biden and Harris’s Supreme Court ‘Reform’ Plan? William F. Shughart II (Washington Examiner) Nothing good, that’s for sure. The United States is a constitutional republic that everyone in the three branches of government swears an oath to uphold. And, for […]

British rioting surges

Monday, 5 August 2024 “Conventional journalism could no more reveal this war than conventional firepower could win it.” Michael Herr STORY OF THE DAY Mafia State: Richards Bay Minerals pushes back By Greg Ardé and Sam Sole for amaBhungane Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) pays annual taxes of R1-billion […]

The Holy War

by Julius Evola Arktos Journal Aug 05, 2024 Julius Evola explores the “holy war” in Islamic tradition and the distinction between the spiritual “greater holy war” and the physical “lesser holy war,” and their connection to overcoming the crisis of death. This article was originally published in the […]

Panarchy, Subsidiarity and Me

Paul Bonneau Panarchy, Subsidiarity and Me (2012)     Note Panarchy as subsidiarity to the level of the individual.     When I first started writing on this subject (see here), I was mostly shooting in the dark. Subsequent reading has yet again proven the old saying, from Ecclesiastes, […]

Update on anarchist Nikos Maziotis

By thecollective From Athens Indymedia, Greece Original title: Update about the the special “state of exception” for the anarchist Nikos Maziotis, convicted comrade of Revolutionary Struggle We would like to send you some news about the imprisonment of anarchist comrade Nikos Maziotis -who is in Domokos prison for […]

My Thoughts On The Venezuelan Elections

By Jose Nino Aug 05, 2024 Share Venezuela had presidential elections on July 28, 2024 that were filled with all sorts of controversy. Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia claimed a victory against sitting President Nicholas Maduro. On July 29 , the National Electoral Council — Venezuela’s principal […]

8/5/24: Kamala VP Pick, US Floods Troops To Middle East, Global Stock Freefall, Olympic Boxer Chaos

Krystal and Saagar discuss Kamala VP pick imminent, Nate Silver flips Kamala to leading Trump, Trump flails attacking polls as fake, US floods troops to Middle East, global stock freefall, Olympic boxer gender controversy, explosive coverup on Flint and East Palestine. Timestamps: (00:00)Intro (2:35)Kamala VP PICK IMMINENT: Everything […]

Rallying The Diaspora To Save Ireland

There are 80 million people worldwide who claim some Irish descent, with 3 million being Irish-born emigrants, their children and grandchildren. This group of 3 million are legally recognised Irish citizens and tend to share quite closely the sociocultural norms of Ireland. The majority of these people also […]

Why Liberals Hate Their Own

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Aug 03, 2024 Alexander Dugin explores the concept of oikophobia, describing it as an irrational hatred of one’s own home, culture, and identity, manifesting in political disdain for patriotism and traditions. There is an interesting term (in psychiatry and political science): oikophobia. It […]

What Is a Woman?

by Rose Sybil Rose Sybil Aug 03, 2024 Rose Sybil reflects on a recent Olympics debacle, discussing the dichotomy between the left’s view of sex as self-identified and the right’s confusion over genetic versus physical definitions, arguing that modern thinking overlooks the holistic essence of identity and the […]

Riots in Britain: Nothing Left to Add

Konstantin Kisin Aug 04, 2024 Over the last several days, there have been a number of outbreaks of violence in towns and cities up and down Britain, including Liverpool, Stoke, Bristol, Blackpool, Nottingham, Hull, Mancester and Leeds. These incidents first started on Tuesday after a number of children […]

Eurosiberia Podcast #31: Sascha Rossmüller

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Watch now Eurosiberia Podcast #31: Sascha Rossmüller Constantin von Hoffmeister and Arktos Journal Aug 4 READ IN APP Sascha Rossmüller and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about the German nationalist party The Homeland (formerly known as the National Democratic Party of Germany, […]