The Purge

Last night I had occasion to meet some interesting and energetic students that have found themselves drawn to the coming insurrection. They were each brash, proud, and defiant: in a word, dangerous. I couldn’t help but wonder, though, how long they would be able to maintain their smiles and dangerous energy in the often-toxic environment […]

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What a Beautiful Image!

If the State changes (from liberal to welfare to neoliberal) how much does our condition change? If Capitalism homogenizes or promotes difference only in a commodifying manner, what does it change for our ability to accurately identify lines of flight or road blocks? I listened to a podcast this morning about Whites being displaced in […]

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A 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 acts. Think like wolves watching the pulsations and undulations of a herd, probing for weaknesses and vulnerabilities.

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The 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 rare, and that the expression that gave rise to its form – namely trincerocrazia (trenchocracy) – was only an answer to democrazia […]

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The 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 if only at the slightest level – like arditi and squadristi, freikorps and Stoßtrupp, who rushed so far ahead of what […]

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Violent 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 with Rachel Haywire, please note that any collective radical enough for James LaFond is worthy of my time. While a quick perusal […]

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Defiance 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 triumph,” she said, “We need instead riots, total war, and the destruction of the totems that have created your priestly relationship with life.” […]

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The 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 two plastic hockey sticks. My son might not know it exactly, but his hyper-violence is an active and formidable break on the becoming-bourgeois demanded of him by […]

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We 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 reactionary forces and the negation of all but the most orthodox and obedient possibilities? Or will it be one that breaks loose […]

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