Book Review: A Fleeting Memory

Translation from Anarchistická federace December 26, 2023 Review of the book “They told us that the engine burned down and they are not flying anywhere”, which consists of an interview with David Čechura, who is currently active in Knockout Booking. Tags: Czechia Slovakia book review subculture

Being an Anarchist

From Ill Will Thinking anarchy philosophically consisted largely in subverting the legitimacy of anarchism, subverting the subversion of power in a gesture that has never perceived itself and has therefore never analyzed itself either. A gesture both hegemonic and subservient that will remain unthought so long as anarchy […]

Kickstart your 2024

December 30, 2023 • 3 min read with Diamond Naga Siu We made it to the last Saturday of the year. With less than 48 hours left in 2023, we’re bringing you a shorter edition of Insider Today. It’s a resolution-focused newsletter so that you can get a […]

Tucker Carlson’s Identity Crisis

Arktos Journal Dec 30, 2023 In this next episode, we discuss Tucker Carlson’s recent public revelation that identity politics, specifically white identity, is on the rise. This signals a significant turning point in politics and culture. Though Tucker acknowledges its significance and inevitability, he remains somewhat hesitant. Tune […]

Weight-loss drugs’ messy rise

INSIDE SCOOP Hannah Latham; Octavio Jones; Christian Rodriguez; Laura MacPherson; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BI The messy rise of weight-loss drugs Patients and doctors share the reality of living with drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro — and what’s next. READ NOW Insider Today Newsletter Get the inside scoop on today’s […]

I lost $25K on TikTok

December 31, 2023 • 4 min read with Matt Turner Welcome back to our last Sunday edition of 2023! Wishing you all a happy new year! What’s on deck Inside the messy rise of weight-loss drugs. She lost her inheritance by sending money to TikTok livestreamers. The future […]

Finance resolutions

January 1, 2024 • 1 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Happy New Year! If you’re looking to set some New Year’s resolutions, check out this advice from a life coach about creating goals you can stick to. Speaking of New Year’s resolutions, a common one is getting your […]

India, After America

by Peter Zeihan on January 1, 2024 The Accidental Superpower: Ten Years On With a new “10 years later” epilogue for every chapter, comes an eye-opening assessment of American power and deglobalization in the bestselling tradition of The World is Flat and The Next 100 Years. ORDER MY NEW BOOK HERE […]

The Israel Supporter And The Sandwich

Caitlin Johnstone Dec 30, 2023 Israel supporter: [Walks up to a guy at a restaurant, grabs his sandwich, starts eating it.] Guy: Hey! Israel supporter: What? Guy: That’s my sandwich! Israel supporter [still eating]: Sandwich? What sandwich? Guy: Right there! You’re eating it right now! Israel supporter: No […]

Krystal And Saagar RESPOND To Israel Criticism From Subscribers

UNLOCKED AMA released to premium subs on 12/3/23. Become a Breaking Points member to ask your own questions each week: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ama To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ To listen to Breaking Points […]

The Jewish Civil War Over Israel

By Joel Kotkin November 25, 2023/in Politics, Religion While Jews often seem clannish to outsiders, the reality is somewhat different: we have always suffered from a divisive streak of self-destructiveness. As far back as the levelling of the Temple and the expulsion from the homeland, Jewish unity has […]

Multi-culti Reckoning

By Joel Kotkin December 18, 2023/in Politics, Urban Affairs The explosion of support for Hamas’s assault on human decency could well turn out to be the high-water mark of the progressive Left. The authoritarian multicultural ideology generated on campuses and transmitted dutifully by the established media has reached […]

The Road to Autocracy

By Joel Kotkin December 28, 2023/in Politics, The Economy Ernst Nolte’s Three Faces of Fascism examined the three devastating ideologies that led to the undermining of European democracy in the 1930s. Today, democratic life is also under threat – and there are also three basic forms that this […]

Top biz reads

December 29, 2023 • 6 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Happy Friday! If you’re figuring out New Year’s plans in New York City, I’ve got a deal for you. For a mere $450 you can ring in the new year in the heart of culture: the Times Square […]

Turkey, After America

Turkey, After America by Peter Zeihan on December 29, 2023 The Accidental Superpower: Ten Years On With a new “10 years later” epilogue for every chapter, comes an eye-opening assessment of American power and deglobalization in the bestselling tradition of The World is Flat and The Next 100 Years. ORDER MY […]

Finding Jordan Neely

Over the past few months, as Lisa Miller has been working on this posthumous profile of Jordan Neely, it’s been hard not to think about how contingent the shape of a person’s life is. The designs of policymakers and institutions, the actions of people we know and of […]

Hundreds drowned. I survived.

INSIDE SCOOP Josh Adams How I survived the capsizing of the Adriana, which claimed the lives of hundreds While the world searched for billionaire adventurers on the Titan submersible, hundreds died as a migrant boat sank. This is their story brought to life. READ NOW Insider Today Newsletter […]