Cù Chulainn in the GPO:The Mythic Imagination of Patrick Pearse
Patrick Pearse 3,173 words ‘But where can we draw water,’ Said Pearse to Connolly, ‘When all the wells are parched away? O plain as plain can be There’s nothing but our own red blood Can make a right...
View ArticleCú Chulainn in the GPO:The Mythic Imagination of Patrick Pearse
Patrick Pearse 3,164 words Reprinted in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising. ‘But where can we draw water,’ Said Pearse to Connolly, ‘When all the wells are parched away? O plain as...
View ArticleObjective Fictions & Subjective Realities: The Need for a Nationalist...
5,724 words Perhaps the best way to think about “postmodernism” from the Right is not as a problematic philosophical tradition, but as a philosophical tradition with a problem. On the one hand,...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 524 Pox Populi & Gearóid Murphy on Irish...
55 words / 2:05:08 Special guest host Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube) welcomed Gearóid Murphy to the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to discuss Irish nationalism and other Current Things,...
View ArticleThe Same Old Theme Since 1916
1,139 words When it comes to our struggle against globalism, anti-whiteism, replacement migration (read: invasion), and the other ills of our age, I often find that there are parallels with, and...
View ArticleHow I Became a Demigod — and You Can Too! Rise to Greatness with The Golden...
3,449 words Part 2 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here) We’ve already mentioned Nietzsche’s concept of ressentiment,[1] and The Golden One unpacks this as someone who “blames the misfortunes of himself on...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 591: Gearóid Murphy on Irish Nationalism &...
Gearóid Murphy 172 words / 1:55:19 Guest host Angelo Plume (Telegram, YouTube) was joined by Gearóid Murphy (website, Twitter/X, YouTube) on last weekend’s broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where...
View ArticleRacial Thought in Irish Nationalism
Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha, the Irish writer who most explicitly linked Ireland’s struggle for independence to ethnonationalism. 4,798 words Micheál Martin, the Irish Tánaiste and leader of Fianna Fáil,...
View ArticleIreland Rising: When “Come Out Ye Black and Tans” Takes On a New Meaning
1,359 words The uprising is organic, local, and working class. As far as militant street activism goes, the Irish are leading the way: thousands of natives marching against their replacement, families...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 607: Catching Up with “Tollah”
131 words Angelo Plume chatted with long-time friend of C-C, The Ayatollah. Their conversation ranged from British musicians, to the old wounds and new camaraderie between Ireland and England, to...
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