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The Pathos of Proximity:
Violent Writing, Part One

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For Marshall, who showed me another way.

The lady stumbled through the door of the dojo, a blur of blonde hair and blue sundress, pushing her little boy with one hand and holding a phone to her ear with the other. Read more …

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Aristokratia III: Hellas

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Aristokratia III: Hellas
Edited by K. Deva
Manticore, 2015

Having previously devoted previous volumes to Nietzsche and to Evola, for its third incarnation, “Hellas,” Aristokratia seemingly pauses to reflect on itself: what are arête, hoi aristoi and aristokratia?

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Homeschooling the Overman

Deer Hunt mosaic from Pella, Macedonia, 4th-century BC

Deer Hunt mosaic from Pella, Macedonia, 4th-century BC

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I am a writer, who became a teacher, and then again a writer. Now I teach and never write. Writing is the only thing I’ve ever been good enough at that I could legally use to make money; that is, to survive in the bourgeois world. To date my total income from writing is $50.00. It turns out I don’t write for money, but writers never do.

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Greg Johnson Interviews Mark Dyal, Part 2

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This is the transcript by Lee and Donna Hancock of Part 2 of Greg Johnson’s interview of Mark Dyal, which you can listen to here. Please post any corrections below as comments.   

GJ: So Mark, you did your doctoral dissertation on the Ultras. Can you tell me a bit about the basic thesis of the dissertation and the things that you’ve studied, the things that you discovered?  Read more …

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Greg Johnson Interviews Mark Dyal, Part 1

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This is the transcript by L. and D.H. of Part 1 of Greg Johnson’s interview of Mark Dyal, which you can listen to here. Please post any corrections below as comments.   

GJ: I’m Greg Johnson. This is Counter-Currents Radio and our guest today is Dr. Mark Dyal. Mark Dyal has a PhD in anthropology and he has written several articles for Counter-Currents/North American New Right. Read more …

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A Vida tem sempre razão:
Futurismo & o Homem em Revolta

Ivo Pannaggi. Speeding Train (Treno in corsa), 1922.

Ivo Pannaggi, Speeding Train (Treno in corsa), 1922.

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“Nós não somos apenas mais revolucionários que vocês, estamos além de sua revolução” – F. T. Marinetti

“Vocês tem que saber que o sangue não possui valor ou esplendor a não ser que tenha sido liberado da prisão das artérias pelo ferro ou fogo” – F. T. Marinetti  Read more …

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Life is Always Right:
Futurism & Man in Revolt

Ivo Pannaggi. Speeding Train (Treno in corsa), 1922.

Ivo Pannaggi, “Speeding Train” (Treno in corsa), 1922.

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“We are not only more revolutionary than you, but we are beyond your revolution.” – F. T. Marinetti[1]

“You must know that blood has no value or splendor unless it has been freed from the prison of the arteries by iron or fire.” – F. T. Marinetti[2]  Read more …

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Deleuze, Guattari, & the New Right, Part 4: 
Becoming-Revolutionary

Carlo Carra, "Interventionist Demonstration," 1914

Carlo Carra, “Interventionist Demonstration,” 1914

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“The question is not, ‘Is it true?’ but, ‘Does it work?’ What new thoughts does it make possible to think? What new emotions does it make possible to feel? What new sensations and perceptions does it open in the body?” – Brian Massumi[1] 

A Commentary on Deleuze, Guattari, and the New Right

“Deleuze, Guattari, and the New Right” was written for four reasons, equally ontological and epistemological. Read more …

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Deleuze, Guattari, & the New Right, Part 3: 
Capitalism & Schizophrenia

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“There are things which do not disturb thought and those which force us to think. The first are objects of recognition: thought and all its faculties may be fully employed therein, thought may busy itself thereby, but such employment and such activity have nothing to do with thinking. Read more …

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Deleuze, Guattari, & the New Right, Part 2

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“With Platonism, philosophy becomes a police operation.” Miguel de Beistegui[1]

The Affect of Truth

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