This is a Symphony
What shall we do, when public art becomes so vulgarly Marketable, So Progressive, so Modern, so Global? Set it on fire, and in doing so, create the next avant-garde: The flaming wicks of Molotov...
View ArticleGenealogy of a Becoming-Revolutionary, One
What happens when a pagan dies? He goes to heaven, silly. Random entry-point I. The effect of words is not a matter of belief, let alone truth, but obedience and conformity – most of which is...
View ArticleThere’s a Storm Coming
“You must know that blood has no value or splendor unless it has been freed from the prison of the arteries by iron or fire.” – F.T. Marinetti[1] In the early days of July 1923, a heroic and...
View ArticleGasoline is Divine
“Don’t worry about creating some massive political movement or recruiting thousands or millions of people. Don’t worry about changing the State. Barbarians don’t worry about changing the State. That’s...
View ArticleThe Price of Heroes
For Homer, Athena is the coming together of every force necessary for heroic action to conquer the moment at hand. She is an ethical approach to life, one unburdened by a necessarily moralistic...
View ArticleReivers and Bushwhackers, We Salute You
There are those who see subjectification as the impossibility of revolt, and others who see it as the creation of a warfront on every single aspect of life. Some seek shelter in semiocratic slavery;...
View ArticleRecently Published: Global Rome
Indiana University Press has just published Global Rome: Changing Faces of the Eternal City, which contains an essay on Ultras and fandom. “Football, Romanità, and the Search for Stasis,” gives a sense...
View ArticleSouthern Appalachia: Marx’s Hillbilly Hell
Yesterday I woke up with a recollection at least 10 years old. Time-scaling the processes of thinking gives lie to the image of thought as the instantaneous interplay of representations between...
View ArticleBecoming-Autonomy
Destroying the old world through revolutionary transgression is often presented in these pages as if it is less an action of gesture than one of language. This, of course, is incorrect, as gesture and...
View ArticleBodyhammer: Derelict Weapons and Tactics
Sarin’s Bodyhammer was sent to me by a friend at Forza Nuova, not long after I began hanging around their Rome headquarters on Piazza Vescovio. This was back in 2007, and I’ve not since found anything...
View ArticleBecome the Last Man’s Reckoning
BIFTF isn’t a State and it’s not your typical insurgency; it’s much more interesting than that – it is a freewheeling bazaar of violence. It is a collective action that only exists when active. BIFTF...
View ArticleWe Can’t Turn Back
“We will always find ourselves reterritorialized again.” The question is, the only question is, the type of assemblage that will be giving form to our content. Will it be one created to enhance...
View ArticleThe Derelict Agōgē
Within five minutes of sending Counter-Currents an essay on the intellectualization and counter-socialization of a young mind, what the bourgeois world calls “homeschooling,” I was being beaten with...
View ArticleDefiance and The New Reaction
When they said, “Rachel, one must be this or that,” she replied that she is neither, or both. When they said, “Patience, parties, movements, and a well-established hierarchy are necessary for our...
View ArticleExcerpt: Romanità as Counter-Modern Discourse
Having just stated that Romanità, and its uses by Evola and fascism, is a form political modernism, I must make clear why I continue to call it counter-modern. As I explained in the...
View ArticleViolent Writing Part One
A new essay, “The Pathos of Proximity: Violent Writing Part One,” has been published in Trigger Warning, Issue #5: The Dystopia Issue. Before anyone sends me more hate mail for continuing to associate...
View ArticleThe Beginning
1. Think back to how it used to be for you … how exciting and exhilarating – how accelerating!: experiencing at once so many forms of self-overcoming – attacking the contemporary world’s overcode, even...
View ArticleThe Fabulation
5. Certainly against the passive, slavish, and moral Last Man, Mussolini proposed a new form of productive and warring nobility; but he also knew that the content of such noble humanity was exceedingly...
View ArticleA Statement on Burns
Any man in revolt is better than no man in revolt. Any act of aggression against the State provides spaces for other similar acts, as well as opportunities to observe the State’s responses to those...
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