The New Right: The Name of Great Europe

by Daria Platonova Dugina Arktos Journal Dec 27, 2025 Daria Platonova Dugina recalls the emergence and focal points of the French Nouvelle Droite or ‘New Right’, highlighting the “Manifesto for a European Renaissance” as the essential handbook for an authentically European cultural revolution. The following text — excerpted […]

Calculating net losses

Did the Russian and Ukrainian armies grow or shrink in 2025? WhiteRex killed. Diplomatic machinations Events in Ukraine Dec 27, 2025 ∙ Paid Just a few hours ago, one of the main characters of this substack was killed. Denis Kapustin, aka White Rex, leader of the Russian Volunteer […]

Becoming Unsupine

Currier and Ives: A Taste for the Fine Arts, 1868–1878 Near the end of each December I leaf through the poems we published in the Review since January—an annual audit. With surprising consistency over the years readers have told me, sounding almost confounded, that we seem to have no program when […]

The Protestant Catholic

Sponsored by CUNY Graduate Center Today in The New York Review of Books: Robert P. Baird visits Ross Douthat’s church; Bill McKibben breathes carbon dioxide; Andrew Katzenstein laughs with Maria Bamford; and, from the archives, James M. McPherson on John C. Calhoun. Robert P. Baird God of the Gaps […]

How Hillary Clinton Got Epsteined

Whatever happened to the young smart idealistic peacenik hippie chick? Kevin Barrett Dec 27, 2025   Rumble link Bitchute link I will be discussing these matters with Wyatt Peterson on False Flag Weekly News later today. -KB Imagine a smart young idealistic left-wing peacenik hippie chick. Now try […]

Mayor Mamdani’s New York

From the West Side to the West Bank. by Christopher Caldwell Email Share Print Download “Ana minkum wa ileikum,” shouted 34-year-old Zohran Mamdani, newly elected mayor of New York, to the heaving crowd in Brooklyn’s Paramount Theater just before midnight on Election Night. I’m one of you! What […]

Breaking free from this modern hell

A book review Paul Cudenec Dec 27, 2025 “I regard modern society as shabby, tawdry, and incredibly stupid; destructive and self-destructive beyond belief”. [1] So writes Maurice Berman in a new book entitled Against Civilization: The Anthropological Critique of Modernity, which he describes as “the story of ten […]

Good News for D.C.’s Gun Owners

Good News for D.C.’s Gun Owners Plus: Homeownership myths and realities, discrimination at the theater, career diplomats brought home, and more… LIZ WOLFE Trump administration pursues a loosening of D.C.’s gun laws: Yesterday, the Justice Department filed suit against the government of Washington, D.C., “alleging that the District […]

Books we loved in 2025

Repro Nation Monthly | December 2025 A Blueprint for the World We Can Build We are ending the year on one of my favorite topics: books. There were a number of books published in 2025 that addressed reproductive health and rights and I am delighted to be able […]

Ukraine War Peace Talks

Released on Patreon on Dec 17, 2025 Need a gift this holiday season? Purchase a membership to Peter Zeihan’s Patreon page for someone who needs it… GIFT A MEMBERSHIP HERE Ukraine and Russia peace talks are proceeding furiously, but going nowhere, mostly because the Trump administration is trying […]

Israel Mocks Trump’s “Peace Plan”

Kevin Barrett Dec 23, 2025 By Kevin Barrett, for American Free Press Was US President Trump’s ceasefire agreement, signed by Israel and Hamas October 10, a step in the right direction? Many observers were skeptical, citing the pact’s vagueness and Israel’s record of shamelessly violating virtually every agreement […]

Marilynne Robinson on Affordability

  Our January 15, 2026, issue is now online, with Susan Tallman on reluctant museum repatriations, Kevin Power on David Szalay’s bloke novels, Marilynne Robinson on the future of affordability, Jeremy Denk on Erik Satie’s gentle yet ruthless compositions, Helen Epstein on Uganda’s tyrants, Robert P. Baird on Ross […]

“The Nation” 2025 Wrapped

DECEMBER 26, 2025 The Nation 2025 Wrapped This year was filled with a lot of big news. But according to The Nation’s analytics, the stories you liked most were those about right-wing pundits, politicians, and financiers—from the assasination of Charlie Kirk, to the revelation of Elon Musk’s drug […]

12/22/25: Silicon Valley’s Dark Quest For Techno Fascism

Krystal is joined by Jacob Silverman to discuss Silicon Valley’s quest for techno fascism. Jacob Silverman: https://www.amazon.com/Gilded-Rage-Ra… Sign up for a PREMIUM Breaking Points subscriptions for full early access to uncut shows and LIVE AMAs with the hosts every week: https://breakingpoints.locals.com/sup… Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ To listen to Breaking […]

Congress Faces Pressure to Reauthorize Surveillance Powers Before Holiday Recess

Critics warn rushed reauthorization could entrench unchecked government spying. Dec 22, 2025 With lawmakers racing toward the holiday recess, Congress is facing mounting pressure to reauthorize sweeping federal surveillance authorities—setting up a familiar showdown between civil-liberties advocates and defenders of the national security state. Several key surveillance provisions […]