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)

William Morris and the Political Economy of Beauty (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 5)

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 and the Political Economy of Beauty (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 5)

The Acorn – 88

Number 88 In this issue: China is globalist BRICS and the bankers Gaza: manufacturing consent for slaughter Leopold Kohr: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. China is globalist It seems that a lot of people out there are still in denial regarding the extent to which China is part of the same global-governance monopoly that … Continue reading The Acorn – 88

Cropsey and Social Horror: A Seasonal Film Recommendation

by W.D. James I love this time of year! Partly, that has to do with the cooling weather and leaves turning beautiful hues. Partly it has to do with the seasonal activities like visiting local pumpkin patches (which sometimes have a bluegrass band on hand). A good bit of it though has to do with … Continue reading Cropsey and Social Horror: A Seasonal Film Recommendation

How intelligence agents hijacked the U.S. anarchist movement and steered it into a dead end

by Crow Qu'appelle For years, it has been undeniable that there has been a concerted COINTELPRO-style campaign targeting the anarchist left in the U.S. This has been an incontrovertible fact since at least 2021, when the Grayzone published an expose of Alexander Reid Ross, former editor of the Earth First! Journal, author of Against the Fascist … Continue reading How intelligence agents hijacked the U.S. anarchist movement and steered it into a dead end

Rousseau’s Revival (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 4)

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 Rousseau’s Revival (Egalitarian Anti-Modernism Part 4)

Alexandr Dugin: a globalist pawn

by Paul Cudenec Russian thinker Alexandr Dugin (1962-) is often presented in Western media as being "the most dangerous philosopher in the world", a radical critic of modernity. For that reason alone, I thought it would be useful to get some idea of who he is and what he is talking about. But having started … Continue reading Alexandr Dugin: a globalist pawn