by Paul Cudenec A lot of interesting comment and debate has been sparked by my recent essay 'When will the real opposition emerge?', both here and on over on Substack. So, before going any further, I would like to clarify one particular issue concerning cause and effect. Yes, of course I am well aware that … Continue reading Seizing a free future!
When will the real opposition emerge?
by Paul Cudenec It doesn't surprise me in the least that Jordan Peterson and his ARC organisation are nothing more than controlled opposition, as has now been decisively demonstrated by two articles by Michael Ginsberg and Ursula Edgington and a video from Sonia Poulton. These fake rebels have not even separated themselves from the politicians … Continue reading When will the real opposition emerge?
Chesterton Against Servility (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 8)
Outright opposition to modernity is often dismissed as backward-looking or “reactionary” and associated with a rigidly hierarchical or aristocratic outlook. But there is another tradition of resistance to the modern world that has very different ideals and can serve as the basis of an old-new radical philosophy of natural and cosmic belonging, inspiring humanity to … Continue reading Chesterton Against Servility (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 8)
Authenticity is the antidote to anti-culture
by Paul Cudenec Such is the wit and insight of fellow anarchist author Darren Allen that I can imagine a parallel universe in which he is a household name in our native UK, a national treasure of the "love-him-or-loathe-him" variety. His latest works would be seen in the window displays of big bookshops from Falmouth … Continue reading Authenticity is the antidote to anti-culture
Against biotech, eugenics and transhumanism
We are delighted to present this dialogue between our friends at Resistenze al nanomondo in Italy and Renate Klein and Gena Corea of FINRRAGE (Feminist International Network of Resistance to Reproductive and Genetic Engineering) Resistenze al nanomondo: In times of memory loss, where movements and contexts seem to be born out of nothing – sometimes precisely in order to … Continue reading Against biotech, eugenics and transhumanism
What is Wrong With the World? (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 7)
Outright opposition to modernity is often dismissed as backward-looking or “reactionary” and associated with a rigidly hierarchical or aristocratic outlook. But there is another tradition of resistance to the modern world that has very different ideals and can serve as the basis of an old-new radical philosophy of natural and cosmic belonging, inspiring humanity to … Continue reading What is Wrong With the World? (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 7)
Vaccine Evangelists, Apostates and Apologists: Part 5 – The Apologists
by Jordan Henderson This is the fifth installment of the essay series, Vaccine Evangelists, Apostates and Apologists. Here are the links to the earlier installments: Part 1 - The Evangelists Part 2 – Apostasy Part 3 - The Red Herring: A Tour of the Motte Part 4 – Spanish Death Data This essay installment is centered … Continue reading Vaccine Evangelists, Apostates and Apologists: Part 5 – The Apologists
Tony Blair and the Rothschilds
by Paul Cudenec There is something very odd about the way that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has never quite left the centre of the political stage. He is so widely loathed by the British public - as a hypocritical war criminal who used the Labour Party to advance a cruel neoliberal agenda - … Continue reading Tony Blair and the Rothschilds
A matter of life and death
by Paul Cudenec The way in which divide-and-rule tactics are continually used to create confusion and control has become increasingly evident since 2020. More people than ever have woken up to the fact that these manufactured horizontal divisions within populations serve primarily to conceal the existence of a split which can be imagined as vertical. … Continue reading A matter of life and death
William Morris: Dreaming of Justice and of Home (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 6)
Outright opposition to modernity is often dismissed as backward-looking or “reactionary” and associated with a rigidly hierarchical or aristocratic outlook. But there is another tradition of resistance to the modern world that has very different ideals and can serve as the basis of an old-new radical philosophy of natural and cosmic belonging, inspiring humanity to … Continue reading William Morris: Dreaming of Justice and of Home (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 6)