Tragedy & Hope: Lessons from the Plight of British Nationalism
5,730 words Editor’s Note: This is a transcript by T.K. of Matt Tait’s talk at the 2015 American Renaissance Conference. You can watch the video here. It’s a real pleasure to be here. Having got to...
View ArticleThe Search for a Usable Past
Enoch Powell 1,659 words Standardbearers: British Roots of the New Right Edited by Jonathan Bowden, Eddy Butler, and Adrian Davies. With a Foreword by Professor Anthony Flew Beckenham, Kent: The...
View ArticleDreamstreets: A Journey through Britain’s Village Utopias
1,319 words Jacqueline Yallop Dreamstreets: A Journey Through Britain’s Village Utopias London: Jonathan Cape, 2015 Dreamstreets tells the story of various ‘model villages’ that were built during the...
View ArticleAlbion’s Hidden Numina The Land of the Green Man
1,297 words Carolyne Larrington The Land of the Green Man: A Journey Through the Supernatural Landscapes of the British Isles London: I. B. Tauris, 2015 Is Britain the most mystical of all countries?...
View ArticleThe North Wales Speech
9,725 words Editor’s Note: This is the transcript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s British National Party stump speech in North Wales near the end of October, 2008. The speech can be viewed on YouTube...
View ArticleLabour, Old & New: The Wigan & Leigh Speech
6,166 words Editor’s Note: This is the transcript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s British National Party stump speech in Wigan and Leigh in 2010. The speech can be viewed on YouTube here. If you have...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Petitions
545 words It was the best of times, it was the worst of times . . . Actually scratch that first part, and underline the second. As we see in France – and probably later in America – the will of the...
View ArticleAlbion’s Hidden Numina Folk Horror Revival
2,512 words Katherine Beem and Andy Paciorek, eds. Folk Horror Revival: Field Studies Wyrd Harvest Press, 2015 The term “folk horror” is a relatively recent invention that can be applied to a wide...
View ArticleThe Battle of Dover
778 words Not only are the British and other Europeans forced to accept mass immigration, but if and when they get incensed enough to demonstrate against it, they can expect a visit from the various...
View ArticleWhat’s Missing from Brexit
1,506 words The debate raging on the other side of the Atlantic is an important one, whether the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will Remain part of the European Union (EU) or...
View ArticleGreat Brexpectations
1,142 words The killing of MP Joe Cox has thrown the BREXIT vote into a final spasm of doubt and confusion. For many people in the Alt-Right, this death, regardless of whether it happened at the hands...
View ArticleBrexit Means Turks Stay Out, a White EU is Possible
1,605 words White Nationalism just got its best electoral victory in living memory. The UK’s departure from the EU is the first mortal blow to the EU as conceived by the cultural Marxists, the free...
View ArticleThe Counter-Currents 2014 Summer Fundraiser Why I Support Scottish Independence
1,210 words Since last week’s update on our Summer Fundraiser, we have received 14 donations totaling $1,477.00 in amounts ranging from $10 to $350. That amount will be matched by our Swedish...
View ArticleWhy I am Not a Conservative
4,022 words L. S. Lowry, Our Town, 1943 Editor’s Note: This text continues the transcript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s interview at the Union Jack Club in London on Saturday, November 21, 2009, after...
View ArticleThe Moderateness of the Far Right & the Extremism of Immigration
2,008 words The changing face of the West? The mandated claim that mass immigration is indispensable to the cultural and economic “enrichment” of European nations is possibly the most extreme policy...
View ArticleRichard Overy’s 1939: Countdown to War
2,338 words Richard Overy 1939: Countdown to War New York: Viking, 2010 For all the rhetoric of honour, the reality of war in 1939 was not to save Poland from a cruel occupation but to save Britain and...
View ArticleSympathy for Their Satanic Majesties
1,908 words Their Satanic Majesties Request is, to my mind, the most British and therefore the most authentic of all Rolling Stones albums. Their characteristic hard-driving blues is put on the...
View ArticleThe New, Weird Britain:Some Reflections on Colin Liddell’s “Sympathy for...
1,593 words I’m very happy to take WN’s suggestion and add a few words to Mr. Colin Liddell’s excellent article on the Rolling Stones’ classic Their Satanic Majesties Request — which I was glad to see...
View ArticleAlbion’s Hidden NuminaPeter Shaffer’s Equus
The Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire 2,486 words Peter Shaffer’s 1973 play, Equus, is arguably the most pagan work of art created in the 20th century. Ostensibly an extended dialogue between a...
View ArticleMaurice Cowling: Ultra-Conservative Extraordinaire
9,406 words Editor’s Note: This is the transcript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s 2009 lecture on Professor Maurice Cowling. Unfortunately, the sound quality of the source is absolutely terrible, and...
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