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Greg Johnson

    Greg Johnson is an author whose work delves into the complex intersections of European identity, white nationalism, politics, and race. As editor-in-chief of Counter Currents, he shapes discourse on these critical subjects. Johnson's writings offer a deep exploration of the intricate connections between culture, identity, and political ideology within the European context. He provides a critical analysis of contemporary societal trends and their ramifications for national and racial cohesion, appealing to readers seeking a nuanced understanding of these challenging topics.

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    Graduate School with Heidegger
    • 2023

      Against Imperialism

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on contemporary political issues, this collection features thirty essays that delve into topics like imperialism, ethnonationalism, and international relations, alongside commentary on notable figures such as Donald Trump and Kanye West. Written from a pro-white perspective, the pieces reflect Greg Johnson's hallmark traits of careful argumentation and moral clarity. His willingness to tackle controversial subjects showcases his political idealism, making this work a significant contribution to current political discourse.

      Against Imperialism
    • 2023

      The Trial of Socrates

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The trial of Socrates marks a significant turning point in history, where the philosopher, previously a challenger of societal norms, becomes the target of societal condemnation. This event illustrates the tension between individual thought and collective values, highlighting a shift in the philosophical landscape. It serves as a critical examination of the relationship between society and its critics, showcasing how philosophy can provoke both introspection and backlash.

      The Trial of Socrates
    • 2023

      "Night Journey is a harrowing story of one family's spiral toward self-destruction. ..." ~ Ron Rash, author of Serena In Greg Johnson's searing new novel, Travis McCune succumbs to alcoholic depression and commits suicide. Left to put their lives back together in their small Southern town are his lonely and vulnerable young widow, Nina, and their son, Jared, a precocious and sensitive teenager whose experience of tragedy coincides with his coming of age. Told in alternating sections by Jared, Nina, and Travis's brother Clyde, the novel dramatizes one family's terror-filled crisis even as it explores the boundaries of familial and erotic love. The dynamics of power, gender, and fraught sexuality govern this riveting novel, as does the theme of deception in all its guises. Night Journey is the finest and most powerful book yet by award-winning author Greg Johnson.

      Night Journey
    • 2021

      Focusing on the essential elements of fiction, poetry, and drama, this authoritative text serves as an effective introduction for students embarking on serious literature studies. It addresses critical questions often overlooked by other texts, such as the evaluation of literature. The thirteenth edition features a rich selection of classic and contemporary works, updated with new stories, poems, and plays from renowned authors. Additionally, it aligns with the latest MLA guidelines, ensuring relevance for today's learners.

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    • 2020

      Graduate School with Heidegger

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Greg Johnson's work offers an accessible introduction to Heidegger, aimed at intelligent laymen rather than academics. Through a series of essays and lectures, he presents a non-systematic and non-technical exploration of Heidegger's complex ideas, making them more approachable for those unfamiliar with philosophical jargon. This unique perspective from a self-identified "failed academic" provides readers with insights into one of the twentieth century's most significant philosophers.

      Graduate School with Heidegger
    • 2020

      Here's the Thing

      Selected Interviews, Volume 2

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The collection features ten interviews with Greg Johnson, showcasing his radical and often provocative ideas delivered in a calm and rational style. Spanning from 2014 to 2018, these conversations provide insight into his thought-provoking perspectives, making it a compelling read for those interested in contemporary discourse on controversial topics.

      Here's the Thing
    • 2019

      From Plato to Postmodernism

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring philosophical, political, and cultural themes, this collection features essays and lectures on influential thinkers from Plato to postmodernism. The work engages with figures such as Aristotle, Nietzsche, and Camus, presenting complex ideas in a clear and accessible manner. By incorporating examples from everyday life and popular culture, it serves as an ideal introduction to the profound concepts that have shaped Western thought, making it suitable for both scholars and general readers interested in philosophy.

      From Plato to Postmodernism
    • 2019

      The book delves into the rise of White Nationalism as a pervasive and alarming force in contemporary society. It explores its historical roots, ideological underpinnings, and the impact it has on global politics and social dynamics. Through a critical examination of various movements and figures associated with this ideology, the author analyzes how White Nationalism shapes identities and influences public discourse today, urging readers to confront and challenge this growing threat.

      The White Nationalist Manifesto (Second Edition)
    • 2019

      Toward a New Nationalism

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring a range of contentious topics, this volume delves into race realism and white identity while critiquing mainstream conservatism and libertarianism. It addresses concepts like "hate," "white privilege," and American nationalism, alongside discussions on technological utopianism and freedom of speech. The book also examines the complexities of the Alt Right's evolution and emphasizes the importance of idealism, duty, and self-sacrifice for white advocates aiming to effect societal change.

      Toward a New Nationalism
    • 2019

      Developing Creative Content for Games

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intricacies of game development, this book delves into essential elements like design, narrative, characterization, and world creation. It equips aspiring game writers and designers with the tools needed to craft engaging adventures and plots. The exploration includes critical topics such as writing techniques, emergent complexity, and gameplay dynamics, supported by real-world examples to illustrate key concepts and the overall development process.

      Developing Creative Content for Games