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The Romantic Idea That the Mills Are the Problem
TRYING TO EXPLAIN the emergence of the Alt Right movement seems obvious until you realize that it was, to an extent, preceded by the Hippie movement of the 1960s; which itself was preceded by various other movements, including the romantic movement in art and literature in the centuries before. (ILLUSTRATION:…

Mysterious Crystals Compel Scientists to Change Stance on Earth’s History
Life could have emerged on Earth about 300 million years earlier than previously thought, according to new research.
LIVING ORGANISMS could have existed on our planet 4.1 billion years ago: 300 million years earlier than was previously thought, according to scientists.
It was a spate of ancient…

Robert Ardrey’s Message of the Penguins
Introduced by Kevin Alfred Strom
THERE IS MUCH of Nature’s wisdom in this passage from science writer Robert Ardrey’s landmark book, The Territorial Imperative: (ILLUSTRATION: Emperor penguins march into the looming night)
“No natural hazard which this planet offers can…

Henry Williamson: Nature’s Visionary
by Mark Deavin
THE FACT that the name of Henry Williamson (pictured) is today so little known across the White world is a sad reflection of the extent to which Western man has allowed himself to be deprived of his culture and identity over the last 50 years. Until the Second World War Williamson was generally…

All Flesh is Grass
by Peter Goodchild
IN ORDER to be fully human, I occasionally need to put my hands on the green things that grow on the surface of this planet, because those leaves and I are one. My personal loss is proportional to my ability to destroy that unity. “All flesh is grass.” This is the essential…

Race is a Biological Reality
by David Sims
RACE DOESN’T come from social inequality, but rather from biological inequality. The racists (the word by today’s standards would include practically everyone prior to 1950) actually had it right, and the liberals have been wrong about race the whole time. At least two…

Real Socialism and the Origin of Love
Kinship-based socialism can work; class-based socialism cannot.
by David Sims
MARXISM ISN’T the only kind of socialism. Marxism is class socialism, based on the idea that socioeconomic class is the fundamental division of mankind. The tragedy of the commons leads easily to Marxist societies…

The Flow of the River
by Loren Eiseley (pictured)
IF THERE is magic on this planet, it is contained in water. Its least stir even, as now in a rain pond on a flat roof opposite my office, is enough to bring me searching to the window. A wind ripple may be translating itself into life. I have a constant feeling that some time I may…

The Celts, Part 2
Celtic folkways and the clash with Romans and Germans
by Nick Griffin
IN THE previous issue we looked at the origins and prehistory of the Celts. We traced their spread westward over Europe and their growing influence on their neighbors, up until the time of their first clashes with the Romans. (ILLUSTRATION:…

The Vast Journey of the Fourth Generation
American Dissident Voices broadcast of October 3, 2015
https://nationalvanguard.org/audio/ADV%202015-1003sif.mp3
by Kevin Alfred Strom
THE VAST JOURNEY of the Monarch butterfly is one of the most mysterious — and awe-inspiring — facets of Nature. We are far, far from understanding…