By Shaun de Moray: We live in the Age of the Internet. Before this age, education, news, and culture was disseminated through regionalist organs of delivery such as the TV, the radio, government libraries, and, for those people stuck with the superstitions of the Middle Ages, the pulpit. This was our experienced reality, so very few people could contemplate politics outside the confines of what was available: System-Propaganda Only men with incredible amounts of patience,…

By Frederick Dixon: We heard last week of the ever greater numbers of youngsters going up to university this year. It looks as if very soon the target of 50% of the age group will be exceeded –  what a contrast to the days of my youth when only about one in twenty of my contemporaries were “revolting students”! And a good thing too. Well it is, isn’t it? Of course it is, for the future graduates themselves whose…

By Kasredin: Some of the world’s most eminent geneticists have condemned a new book claiming there is a biological basis for race and for racial differences in behaviour.  So reports The Independent in an article discussing  a recent book entitled, “A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History“, by author Nicholas Wade. I don’t intend in this essay to try to answer the debate, but instead to assist readers in reaching their own conclusions. Basically, it…

The nation most advanced down the path of self-destruction, on which all white nations are being marched gun-to-head, is Sweden. As written recently by good friend of Western Spring, Colin Liddell, Swedes have been infected by a deadly and contagious disease – ‘Swebola’.  Symptoms of the disease include “…a complete loss of self-respect combined with smug arrogance, severe masochism, intense gender confusion, deep loathing for one’s own race and culture, a self-destructive urge to pay…

By Max Musson: During the late 1960s a science fiction horror series was created for television in America by TV writer Larry Cohen. It was a Quinn Martin production in association with ABC Corporation and was serialised here in the UK also. It was called ‘The Invaders’ and it aimed to thrill viewers, filling them with dread at the prospect of an invasion by alien beings from outer space. The programmes began showing an alien…

By David Yorkshire: So, the ex-swimmer Ian Thorpe has come out. Apparently, he’s very brave. Well whoop-ee-doo. When I came out, I was told I could lose my job and career in education if I didn’t use a pseudonym. Friends looked around to see if anyone was looking when they talked to me. Members of my family said I shouldn’t get involved in the lifestyle and should steer clear of pride events in case I…

By Fionn Westron: It has been clear now for all of us whites, and during these elections, since the start of the multicult push, that at the foundation of the acts and polices lie the words. “In the beginning was the word, and the word was made flesh” or in other words, the philsophy is thought of, then put into words then tools used to make it a religion and further words used to enforce…

By Frederick Dixon: So lovely was this evening that I couldn’t bear to stay in, and a walk in the country beckoned. As I wandered along paths deep sunk amid blossoming hawthorn and cow parsley and amid every shade of green – and all this within fifteen miles of Charing Cross – I reflected for the ten thousandth time how near to a paradise most of England still is. That led me on, as it…

By David Yorkshire: Spring is the time of rebirth, of renaissance. Around five hundred  years ago, a European-wide Renaissance took shape – a Renaissance  in the arts, philosophy, religion and science that sought to renew the  High Roman ideal. During this period, great names emerged in the arts  – Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Palladio, Wren, Cervantes, Milton – and  in science: Copernicus, Galileo, Newton. For around four hundred years,  the elitist cultural values behind this renaissance…

By Max Musson: What are the best-dressed European nationalists street activists wearing nowadays, one might ask? And where should you shop if your aim is to achieve a look that subtly blends the casual style of modern youth fashion with lines, folkish artwork and motifs suggestive of something a little harder, something rather more ‘edgy’ from a nationalist perspective, dare we say it, with a certain fascist chic? The answer can be found, it would…