The Eastern Front

By William S. Lind, Traditional Right No one familiar with the war in the east 1941-45 can fail to see parallels between events then and now. The similarities are obvious. Ukraine is smaller than Russia, its army is smaller, and it has less, although better equipment. The Ukrainian […]

44 Dead, Hundreds Injured In Suicide Bombing

44 Dead, Hundreds Injured In Suicide Bombing A massive suicide bomb struck a political rally resulting in the loss of at least 44 lives. Read More… Daughter Fatally Assaults Mom During Financial Dispute A 78-year-old great-grandmother died days after an altercation over her daughter’s unpaid rent in Maple Grove, Minnesota.  […]

8/7/23: Trump Lawyer Spars With All Five Networks, Majority Americans Oppose More Ukraine Aid, Republican Voters Turn On Anti-Woke, Wells Fargo Deletes Customer Funds, Lizzo Streams Collapse, Jim Cramer Cries, Biden Sanctions Fail, Biden 2024 Debate w/ Michael LaRosa

Krystal and Saagar discuss Trump’s lawyer sparring with all 5 news networks over the weekend, Trump taking to Truth Social to threaten retaliation, new polling showing a majority of Americans oppose more Ukraine aid, Republican voters turn on Anti Wokeness politics, Wells Fargo accidentally deleting customer funds again, […]

Considerations on Anarchy

Gian Piero de Bellis Considerations on Anarchy2022 (Saint-Imier, 29-31 July 2022) (2022)     Note Some considerations on the anti-authoritarian gathering held in Saint-Imier in July 2022.     On 29-31 July 2022 many libertarians gathered in Saint-Imier (Swiss Jura) to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Congress […]

The mono-anarchists

Gian Piero de Bellis The mono-anarchists (2023)     Note A reflection on the anarchist conception and the risks that it may increasingly become an ideology like any other, despotic, authoritarian, completely useless.     The history of the ruling classes and the state rulers has always been […]

The Incomparable Sinéad O’Connor

Sponsored by Reaktion Books FT Incomparable In recent years Sinéad O’Connor wrested her story back from a sneering media. But “if anyone truly wants to know me,” she wrote, “the best way is through my songs.” Joanna Biggs Acts of Accompaniment In Liliana’s Invincible Summer, Cristina Rivera Garza collects everything […]

The Algorithm

Caitlin Johnstone Aug 6, 2023 Listen to a reading of “The Algorithm” (reading by Tim Foley): The algorithm knows what you want before you do. The algorithm knows you better than you know yourself. The algorithm knew you back before you were a screaming slime child, back before […]

Harvard scandal

August 6, 2023 Hi, I’m Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today’s Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories. On the agenda today: A Harvard professor was accused of faking data — and some people say it highlights […]

Small tech, big pay

August 7, 2023 Welcome to Monday, Insiders. If you’re commuting today, you’re not alone. The remote-work revolution seems to be dead: Zoom just told employees to return to the office.   Another thing that’s on its way out is the eye-popping paychecks from Big Tech companies. That’s today’s […]

Trump targets judge in 2020 election case

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Top News Stories Japan to start Fukushima water release as early as late August The government will make a final decision on the matter following further internal deliberations and diplomatic discussions with its allies. The mosquito: Summer’s unwelcome little […]

The Three Way Fight on the Libertarian Left

It seems most of the conflicts on the libertarian left are between these three contending sets of values. Enlightenment classical liberalism 2. The advancement of historically oppressed populations 3. Wider libertarian, anarchist, decentralist, anti-authoritarian, or anti-statist principles. I would argue that #1 is the baseline, the irreducible minimum […]

Liberal Democracy In The ICU

The extinction-level event is here — and the indictment of Trump proves it. Andrew Sullivan Aug 4, 2023 Boarding his plane after an arraignment in DC federal court yesterday. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) There are many times in attempting to understand the Trump phenomenon that I simply return to […]

Disrupt The Culture Wars

Caitlin Johnstone Aug 4, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): One of the great challenges faced by westerners who oppose the political status quo today is the way the narrative managers of both mainstream factions continuously divert all political energy away from […]

2 Sets of Laws for 2 Americas

August 5 2023   2 Sets of Laws for 2 Americas COMMENTARY By Victor Davis Hanson To retain power at all cost, and to destroy a political rival, left-wing Democrats are systematically dismantling the constitutional foundations of the United States as we once knew them. More The Pro-Trans […]

Trump’s Hall of Mirrors

Sponsored by Sony Pictures Classics Fintan O’Toole Invasion of the Democracy Snatchers This week’s indictment details how Trump and his co-conspirators tried to destroy American democracy by creating empty replicas of its procedures and values. More to read from our archives at nybooks.com Fintan O’Toole Dress Rehearsal Trump’s […]

Influencer strike

Brigid  Kennedy How the SAG-AFTRA strike is impacting influencers Becca  Stanek What to know about Biden’s new student loan plan Justin  Klawans NASA fully restores contact with Voyager 2 spacecraft ADVERTISEMENT BY WISEBREAD Earn $200 After Spending $500 Devika  Rao The significance, benefits of being on Unesco’s World […]

Africa: The New Middle East

There’s been a coup in Niger, a country in western Africa which used to be a French colony. The elected, french friendly president has been detained by his own military leaders who have now taken over the country. Simon Ateba is the Chief White House Correspondent For Today […]