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The Counter-Currents 2022 FundraiserCommission Your Own Article at Counter-Currents

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This year, Counter-Currents aims to raise $300,000 to sustain and expand our work. Our fundraiser started on March 10th, and just this past week, we topped the $100,000 mark, $100,046.95 to be exact. Thank you to all our donors, who make our work possible.


One of the most popular ways to support Counter-Currents is to sign up for our “Paywall.” Counter-Currents has extended special privileges to those who donate $120 or more per year.



  • First, donor comments will appear immediately instead of waiting in a moderation queue. (People who abuse this privilege will lose it.)

  • Second, donors will have immediate access to all Counter-Currents posts. Non-donors will find that one post a day, five posts a week will be behind the Paywall and will be available to the general public after 30 days.

  • Third, Paywall members have the ability to edit their comments.


But you are more than just a donor. We think of you as a patron, like the great patrons of the arts and culture who made the European Renaissance possible. Thus, henceforth, Counter-Currents is extending a fourth privilege to Paywall members:



  •  Paywall members can “commission” a yearly article from Counter-Currents. Just send a question that you’d like to have discussed to [email protected]. (Obviously, the topics must be suitable to Counter-Currents and its broader project, as well as the interests and expertise of our writers.)


To get full access to all content behind the paywall, sign up here:



Also, even if you do not subscribe to the Paywall, anyone who donates $100 or more can commission an article from Counter-Currents.





The option to commission articles is, in effect, a version of the popular “superchat” function for livestreams, in which donors pay to have questions addressed by show hosts and their guests. We hope it will stimulate new thoughts among our writers and a greater sense of involvement among our readers.


Thank you for your loyal readership and support.


Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief




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