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All They Have Is Fear

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Progressives use every man’s natural fear of showing fear to manipulate him — inventing fake “phobias” and implying he is afraid of everything they want. Read more …

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La bandera estadounidense no es un símbolo fálico

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Despierten Americornudos, Vuestro País Los Odia

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Traducción por A. Garrido. Enlace original aquí.

¿Quién ondea la bandera en Estados Unidos?

Todos la ondean en mítines políticos, pero las demócratas lesbianas trans-negras no ponen banderas en sus antejardines. No visten camisetas de “estos colores no huyen” ni izan mini-banderas en las antenas de sus camiones.  Read more …

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The American Flag Is Not A Phallic Symbol

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Wake up Americucks, Your Country Hates You

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Spanish translation here

Who waves the flag in America?

Everyone waves them at political rallies, but transblack lesbian Democrats don’t put flags in their front yards. They don’t wear “these colors don’t run” t-shirts and they don’t fly mini-flags on the antennae of their trucks.

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On What is a Rune?

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Collin Cleary
What is a Rune? and Other Essays
San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2015

As a lifetime “non-believer” who has been delving into Germanic heathen worldviews and traditions for the past year or so, Collin Cleary’s What is a Rune? pulled a few ideas together for me at the right time, introduced some evocative concepts that I’d like to revisit in visual art, and inspired some new questions. Read more …

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Cohesive Societies Check State Power:
On Francis Fukuyama’s The Origins of Political Order

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The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012

There’s so much meat in Francis Fukuyama’s The Origins of Political Order that someone could teach a college class on it, and someone should. It’s an expansive study of different political systems that attempts to develop a general theory of political development, and explain why different societies have formed different kinds of states — or none at all. Read more …

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Clickbait Country

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clickbaitYou may or may not be old enough to remember when the Internet was a new thing, but for a long time, web pages were not considered “credible” sources. If you were a serious person trying to make a serious point, you cited books, academic journals, established magazines and venerable old newspapers.  Read more …

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Now in Stock! 
A Sky Without Eagles

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Jack Donovan
A Sky Without Eagles: Selected Essays and Speeches 2010-2014 
Milwaukie, Or.: Dissonant Hum, 2014
166 pages

hardcover only: $30

Read Jef Costello’s review here.

A Sky Without Eagles is the first printed collection of The Way of Men author Jack Donovan’s essays and speeches. Read more …

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Now in Stock! 
The Way of Men

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Jack Donovan
The Way of Men
Milwaukie, Or.: Dissonant Hum, 2012
170 pages

paperback only: $14

Read Jef Costello’s review here.

“Jack Donovan’s The Way of Men is an essential book on the nature of masculinity and why it is under assault in the modern world. Read more …

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A Tribe Among the Trees:
Ernst Jünger’s The Forest Passage

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Ernst Jünger
The Forest Passage
Translated by Thomas Friese
New York: Telos Press, 2013

We all live in deserts.

Urban deserts. Suburban deserts. Even in rural areas it is difficult to escape the commercially refined silicates of mechanized and meaningless modernity that blow over and bury the fossilized remains of dead gods and old ways. Read more …

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White Men Vote Republican Because They’re Suckers

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elephantAmanda Marcotte recently wrote that “White men, as a group, vote Republican because they vote their resentments.”

The New York Times article she cited didn’t say or even imply anything about resentment. It did say that straight, working-class white men vote Republican because the Democratic Party has devoted the majority of its resources to appealing to women, gays and the various groups of less-white men who are nostalgically referred to as “minorities.” Read more …

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