‘Extremists, Studies in Metapolitics’ – Collected transcripts of speeches by Jonathan Bowden, edited by Greg Johnson
[This book contains] transcripts of Jonathan Bowden’s lectures on eight Right-wing metapolitical extremists: Thomas Carlyle, Gabriele D’ Annunzio, Charles Maurras, Martin Heidegger, Julius Evola, Savitri Devi, Yukio Mishima, and Maurice Cowling, as well as his speech “Vanguardism: Hope for the Future,” all of them delivered at the meetings of The London Forum, the London New Right, and similar events. All of these speeches illustrate three very important truths that Jonathan visited again and again. First, metapolitics…
Jonathan Bowden Commemorative Dinner
Last Friday at a swank central London hotel, approximately seventy-five diners gathered to honour the memory and work of the accomplished nationalist intellectual genius, writer and artist Jonathan Bowden, best known in Britain and throughout the Western World as an orator of outstanding ability. Jonathan sadly died prematurely just over five years ago and just a matter of days short of his fiftieth birthday. He had been unwell for some time before that but he concealed the seriousness of his…
Trump Victory: What Now for Europa?
So a battle has been won but victory is still far from reach –especially for Europa. Greg Johnson over at Counter-Currents Publishing has outlined in a post-victory article four suggestions for the re-election of Trump and, further, the possible election of Donald Trump Junior in 2024. These four suggestions are: 1) Non-citizens cannot be allowed to vote. Trump should refuse to seat the California congressional delegation because the state allowed non-citizens to vote. All of…
The Refutation of Libertarianism
There follows the transcript, slightly modified, of a very enlightening and incisive speech, made by Greg Johnson of Counter Currents at a meeting of the London Forum in October 2015. This speech is well worth listening to, and can be found on the internet, and the words and arguments used well worth studying and inwardly digesting for use when encountering debate with ‘right-wing’ individuals in particular, who have not yet progressed to nationalism: The Refutation of Libertarianism…
Moral Particularism and the Imbalance of Nature
By Max Musson: In this modern age of concern for environmental issues, many people and even some naturalists who should know better, often talk of the ‘balance of nature’, and in reference to the impact of mankind’s growth and expansion across the globe, are highly critical, citing current trends as evidence that ‘we’ are “destroying the planet”. Worse than this however, is the tendency to view the lifestyles of the indigenous peoples of the ‘developing…
One Fine Morning… : Musings on the ‘Dangerous’ Poetry of Robert E Howard
By Jez Turner: A long bow and a strong bow, and let the sky grow dark! The cord to the nock, the shaft to the ear, and the King of Koth for a mark! [Song of the Bossonian Archers] Robert E Howard, is very much in vogue at the moment among Identitarians. For instance see the highly recommended Jonathan Bowden ‘Pulp Fascism’, edited by Greg Johnson, (Counter Currents Publishing, San Francisco 2013). This book contains…