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by Mark Sedgwick (ed)


  ning several volumes using the pen name Trevor Lynch, which medi-

  tate upon the white nationalist ideas and ideals he perceives as prevalent

  in mainstream cinema as well as analyzing them from this perspective

  too.73 “I think that film is the most powerful intellectual tool for creating

  a world view,” Johnson notes.74 Thus by engaging with popular film,

  reinterpreting and inverting its meaning, Johnson engages in a form of

  asymmetric countercultural warfare against liberal society, leveraging its

  cultural produce against it. To this end, Johnson has published several

  such works. These include James O’Meara’s The Eldritch Evola . . . and

  Others: Traditionalist Meditations on Literature, Art and Culture (2014), a

  Traditionalist take on the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft and Mickey Spillane,

  among others, and End of an Era: Mad Men and the Ordeal of Civility

  (2015), discussing this popular television show from a “race realist” and

  Traditionalist perspective. Jef Costello’s The Importance of James Bond and

  Other Essays (2017) meanwhile explores “Traditionalist, New Right, and

  masculinist themes” in the James Bond films and a range of other movies,

  television shows, books, opera, art and advertising.

  Individual components of Johnson’s broader politics have invited lively

  contestation, perhaps none more so than pronouncing that homosexuality

  was “beside the point” with regards white nationalism, and that homo-

  phobia itself was a product of Judeo- Christianity. “Queer- bashers are in

  the grip of Jewry without even knowing it. White Nationalism requires

  that we de- Jew our thinking, but many White Nationalists have no idea of

  just what a radical change in outlook that requires.”75 His publication of

  The Homo and the Negro (2013) by James O’Meara, an openly gay extreme

  right- wing activist, elicited further hostility.76

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  Despite being on friendly terms with figures like Jack Donovan,

  Johnson has become increasingly critical of the “manosphere,” which,

  he argues, “morally corrupts men,”77 since their ethos, alongside those

  of other sundry other misogynists and rape advocates, “is no more com-

  patible with the healthy sexual order we want to create than the feminism

  they oppose.” In comparison, while defending heterosexuality as norma-

  tive, Johnson argues, “as long as homosexuals uphold healthy norms and

  have something positive to contribute, they can and do make our move-

  ment stronger, if we stop worrying about it.”78

  Reception

  Counter-

  Currents was positively received by most white nationalist

  ideologues, including Tomislav Sunić, the Croatian author who lauded

  Johnson as “the most prominent intellectual and activist of the cultural

  and metapolitical school of thought . . . in the USA.”79 Anti- Semitic

  intellectuals like Kevin MacDonald, the current editor of TOQ, have been

  similarly effusive, penning endorsements for his books. Johnson’s per-

  sonal insistence upon “punching right” as a means of evolving white na-

  tionalist ideas has not always been received with equanimity, however,

  particularly with regards his analysis of the Alt Right.80

  Johnson has been particularly critical of Richard Spencer, the Alt- Right

  luminary who coined the term. Following Trump’s election in November

  2016, Spencer proclaimed, during the course of a speech, “Hail Trump,

  hail our people, hail victory!” Some audience members gave Nazi salutes

  in response. This “damaged the Alt- Right brand— perhaps irreparably—

  by associating it with Nazism,” argued Johnson after footage of the event

  emerged. The irony of some of Johnson’s own ideological proclivities

  aside, Spencer’s speech certainly polarized Alt Right and “Alt- Lite”

  factions, which was, as Johnson noted, diametrically opposed to what the

  “brand” was supposed to do, which was to allow people to flirt with a

  host of “dissident Rightist ideas” without embracing stigmatizing labels

  like “white nationalism” or “national socialism.”81 More recently, Johnson

  has also been embroiled in a war of words with fellow metapolitical pub-

  lisher Arktos Media surrounding his allegations of malfeasance and

  their counter claims of his alleged complicity in an attempted takeover

  of Arktos.82

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  Conclusion

  Counter-

  Currents continues to pursue its metapolitical approach to

  advancing white nationalism, gaining it a wide audience in North America

  and Europe. Johnson’s political and ideological significance as a thinker

  and ideologue is perhaps best located in his fusion of European New

  Right ideas with more classic variants of American white racism— in

  effect, repackaging European metapolitical ideas and countercultural

  strategy for a US audience. In this regard, Counter- Currents acts as an

  important clearing- house for such ideological experimentation and syn-

  cretization. The “North American New Right” often appears intellectually

  contradictory, purporting to embrace European New Right thought while

  simultaneously embracing its antithesis: biological racism, conspirato-

  rial anti- Semitism, and indeed the more cultic dimensions of National

  Socialism. Johnson argues, however, that this seemingly inherent in-

  compatibility is in fact a strength: “We need this diversity, because our

  goal is to foster versions of White Nationalism that appeal to all existing

  white constituencies. We can speak to multitudes because we contain

  multitudes.”83 Therefore, Johnson’s ability to assimilate, articulate, syn-

  thesize, and critique this broad range of white nationalist positions, to

  popularize and intellectualize them, combined with his commitment to

  cultural struggle through the rearticulation of “high” ’ and “low” culture

  in support of such propositions, places him in the vanguard of a new gen-

  eration of white nationalist intellectuals— even though his sympathy for

  National Socialism and overt anti- Semitism sets him apart from many

  of them.

  Notes

  1. Greg Johnson, ed., North American New Right (San Francisco: Counter- Currents

  2012), 1:1.

  2. Greg Johnson, “Counter- Currents/ North American New Right Newsletter: May

  2013,” accessed December 14, 2017, http:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2013/ 06/

  counter- currents- nanr- newsletter- may- 2013.

  3. Greg Johnson, “Between Two Lampshades: Michael Enoch Interviews Greg

  Johnson, Part 1,” accessed December 14, 2017. https:// www.counter- currents.

  com/ 2015/ 06/ between- two- lampshades- 1/ .

  4. Greg Johnson, “Heidegger’s Black Notebooks: The Diaries of a Dissident National

  Socialist,” accessed December 14, 2017. https:// www.counter- currents.com/

  2014/ 03/ heideggers- black- notebooks/ .

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  5. Greg Johnson. “Heidegger Did Nothing Wrong,” accessed December 14, 2017,

/>   https:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2016/ 01/ heidegger- did- nothing- wrong/ .

  6. Johnson, “Between Two Lampshades. ”

  7. “PSR Faculty Profiles,” accessed December 14, 2017, http:// web.archive.org/

  web/ 20030715010656/ http:// psr.edu/ page.cfm?l=250 for academic profile.

  8. Johnson translated Alain de Benoist’s On Being a Pagan (2004), published by

  Ultra, which also publishes Tyr, named after the Germanic sky god. Johnson

  subsequently published books by Colin Cleary one of Tyr’s founding editors.

  9. Johnson, “Between Two Lampshades.”

  10. Greg Johnson, “Greg Johnson Interviewed by Laura Raim about the Alt Right

  (Transcript),” accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.counter- currents.

  com/ 2016/ 09/ greg- johnson- interviewed- by- laura- raim- about- the- alt- right-

  transcript/ .

  11. Greg Johnson, “The Shadow of Trump: Interview with Il Primato Nazionale,”

  accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2016/ 11/

  interview- with- il- primato- nazionale/ .

  12. Michael Polignano, “Genes May Determine Racial Attributes,”accessed

  December 14, 2017, http:// www.students.emory.edu/ WHEEL/ Archive/ 00_

  Oct06/ editorial1.html; Polignano subsequently argued that refusal to take one’s

  “own side” in an ethnic conflict prefaces racial dispossession and extinction.

  Michael J. Polignano, Taking Our Own Side (San Francisco: Counter Currents,

  2010), 108– 144.

  13. Greg Johnson, “comment #239,” posted August 29, 2011, accessed December

  14, 2017, https:// majorityrights.com/ weblog/ comments/ elitism_ secrecy_ de-

  ception_ the_ way_ to_ save_ white_ america/ .

  14. Polignano was managing editor/ webmaster from 2010 to 2013, returning as

  webzine editor/ webmaster in 2017.

  15. Counter-

  Currents Radio, “Greg Johnson interviews Richard Spencer on

  Radixjournal.com,” accessed December 14, 2017, http:// www.counter- currents.

  com/ 2014/ 01/ greg- johnson- interviews- richard- spencer- on- radixjournal- com/ .

  16. Greg Johnson, “Tom Sunić Interviews Greg Johnson,” accessed December 14,

  2017, https:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2015/ 10/ tom- sunic- interviews- greg-

  johnson/ .

  17. Ted Sallis, Review of Jonathan Bowden’s Pulp Fascism, accessed December 14, 2017,

  http:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2013/ 07/ jonathan- bowdens- pulp- fascism.

  18. Jonathan Bowden, Western Civilization Bites Back, ed. Greg Johnson (San

  Francisco: Counter- Currents 2014).

  19. Johnson, “Tom Sunić Interviews Greg Johnson.”

  20. Greg

  Johnson,

  “Counter- Currents/ North American New Right

  Newsletter: September to November 2017,” accessed December 14, 2017,

  https:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2017/ 12/ counter- currents- nanr- newsletter-

  september- to- november- 2017/ .

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  21. Jesse Singal, “Undercover with the Alt-

  Right,” New York Times, accessed

  December 14, 2017, https:// www.nytimes.com/ 2017/ 09/ 19/ opinion/ alt- right-

  white- supremacy- undercover.html.

  22. Johnson, “Tom Sunić Interviews Greg Johnson.”

  23. Greg Johnson, “Metapolitics and Occult Warfare, Part 4,” accessed December

  14, 2017, http:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2012/ 12/ metapolitics- andoccult-

  warfare- part- 4/ .

  24. Greg Johnson, “The Counter- Currents Radio Network,”accessed December 14,

  2017,

  http:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2012/ 09/ the- counter- currents- radio-

  network/ .

  25. Greg Johnson, Counter- Currents/ North American New Right Newsletter: April to

  August, 2017, accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.counter- currents.com/

  2017/ 09/ counter- current- nanr- newsletter- april- to- august- 2017/ .

  26. Nicholas Goodrick- Clarke, Hitler’s Priestess: Savitri Devi, the Hindu- Aryan Myth,

  and neo- Nazism (New York: NYU Press, 1998).

  27. Troy Southgate, ed., Jonathan Bowden: The Speeches (London: Black Front Press,

  2012), 23– 45.

  28. Mourning the Ancient, “Savitri Devi: The Woman against Time— Looking

  Back with R. G. Fowler,” accessed December 14, 2017, hhtp:// www.

  mourningtheancient.com/ savitri. Impeachment of Man was more readily available after its 1991 republication by the Noontide Press, which Johnson sells

  through Counter- Currents.

  29. “The Savitri Devi Archive,”accessed December 14, 2017., https:// www.savitridevi.

  org/ . Johnson dedicated Truth, Justice, and a Nice White Country (2016) to Beryl Cheetham, Savitri Devi’s close friend, who assisted him with his research.

  30. “Fowler” reprinted Defiance (2007) and Gold in the Furnace (2006), originally

  published in 1951 and 1952 respectively.

  31. Johnson also published two editions of And Time Rolls On: The Savitri Devi

  Interviews (2005, 2012) and A Warning to the Hindus and The Non- Hindu

  Indians and Indian Unity (2013), originally published in 1940. Calcutta, B.K.

  Brahmachari, Hindu Mission.

  32. Greg Johnson, In Defense of Prejudice (Counter- Currents: San Francisco 2017),

  241– 244.

  33. Ibid., 238.

  34. Jonathan Bowden, Pulp Fascism: Right- Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels,

  and Popular Literature, ed. Greg Johnson (Counter- Currents: San Francisco

  2012), v.

  35. Graham Macklin, “The ‘Cultic Milieu’ of Britain’s ‘New Right’: Metapolitical

  ‘Fascism’ in Contemporary Britain,” in Cultures of Post- War British Fascism, ed.

  Nigel Copsey and John E. Richardson (Abingdon: Routledge, 2015), 177– 201, for

  an overview.

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  36. Johnson, “The Shadow of Trump: Interview with Il Primato Nazionale.”

  These forums built upon a series of Francis Parker Yockey memorial dinners

  and “annual weekend retreats” which Counter- Currents had been running

  since 2010.

  37. Greg Johnson, “New Right vs. Old Right,” accessed December 14, 2017, https://

  www.counter- currents.com/ 2012/ 05/ new- right- vs- old- right/ .

  38. Johnson, “Tom Sunić Interviews Greg Johnson.”

  39. Greg Johnson, “Remembering Julius Evola: May 19, 1898– June 11, 1974,”

  accessed December 27, 2017, http:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2013/ 05/

  remembering- julius- evola- 2/ .

  40. “About Counter- Currents Publishing and North American New Right,” accessed

  December 14, 2017, https:// www.counter- currents.com/ about/ .

  41. Greg Johnson, “Metapolitics and Occult Warfare, Part 4” and Michael O’Meara,

  Towards the White Republic (San Francisco: Counter- Currents, 2010), 1– 21.

  42. Johnson, “Greg Johnson Interviewed by Laura Raim” and Greg Johnson,

  “Grandiose Nationalism,” accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.counter-

  currents.com/ 2015/ 02/ grandiose- nationalism/ .

  43. Greg Johnson, “Robert Stark Interviews Greg Johnson on Populism, Elitism,

  and Economics,” accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.counter- currents.

  com/ 2015/ 07/ robert- stark- interviews- greg- johnson- on- populism- elitism- and-

  economics/ .

  44. Johnson, “Between Two La
mpshades.”

  45. Johnson, “Greg Johnson Interviewed by Laura Raim.”

  46. Greg Johnson, “White Extinction,” accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.

  counter- currents.com/ 2014/ 02/ white- extinction/ .

  47. Johnson, “Greg Johnson Interviewed by Laura Raim.”

  48. Greg Johnson, “‘Set Aside Your Humility and Lead:’ Ruuben Kaalep Interviews

  Greg Johnson,” accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.counter- currents.

  com/ 2015/ 10/ set- aside- your- humility/ , accessed December 14, 2017.

  49. Greg Johnson, “White Nationalism is Inevitable,” accessed December 14, 2017,

  https:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2017/ 05/ white- nationalism- is- inevitable/ .

  50. Johnson, “Greg Johnson Interviewed by Laura Raim.”

  51. Greg Johnson, “The Slow Cleanse,” accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.

  counter- currents.com/ 2014/ 06/ the- slow- cleanse/ .

  52. Johnson, “Greg Interviewed by Laura Raim.”

  53. Johnson, “The Shadow of Trump: Interview with Il Primato Nazionale.”

  Acknowledging Trump as a “civic nationalist” and “pragmatic centrist,” Johnson

  nonetheless found much to admire. Nepotism is reinterpreted as evidence that

  Trump “thinks dynastically.” Skating over the fact that much of his fortune

  was inherited, the activities Trump derives his wealth from— Trump “builds

  things, and he builds things that last a long, long time”— stands, for Johnson,

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  as a counterpoint to the Hungarian Jewish billionaire George Soros, whose self-

  made wealth derives from financial speculation. See Johnson, “Greg Johnson

  Interviewed by Laura Raim.” Johnson’s judgment In Defense of Prejudice, 99, that,

  compared to “evil” Hillary Clinton, Trump “will govern as a centrist, a reconciler,

  and a peace- maker,” appears questionable.

  54. Greg Johnson, “Trump, Hillary, and the Alt Right,” accessed December 14, 2017,

  https:// www.counter- currents.com/ 2016/ 08/ trump- hillary- and- the- alt- right/ .

  55. Greg Johnson, “November 9, 2016,” accessed December 14, 2017, https:// www.

  counter- currents.com/ 2016/ 11/ november- 9– 2016/ .

  56. Johnson, “Tom Sunić Interviews Greg Johnson.”

  57. Tamir Bar- On, Rethinking the French New Right: Alternatives to Modernity

 

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