Second, Expanded Edition
London: Arktos, 2013
288 pages
New Culture, New Right is the first English-language study of the identitarian movements presently reshaping the contours of European politics. (more…)
Second, Expanded Edition
London: Arktos, 2013
288 pages
New Culture, New Right is the first English-language study of the identitarian movements presently reshaping the contours of European politics. (more…)
Counter-Currents is pleased to announce that we have a number of Arktos titles back in stock:
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Since our mission is to make sure that ideas circulate, not pay to keep them in storage, we are clearing out our storage unit, and that means amazing bargains for our readers.
The Occidental Quarterly
1. We have 150 issues of The Occidental Quarterly, ranging from vol. 6, no. 2 to vol. 10, no. 1. We will sell them in three lots of 50, and we will make every effort to include as great a variety as possible in each box, although some duplication is inevitable. (more…)
Francis Parker Yockey
Imperium
Edited by Alex Kurtagić
Foreword by Kerry Bolton
Afterword by Julius Evola
Abergele, UK: The Palingenesis Project, 2013
926 pages
Written without notes in Ireland, and first published in 1948 under the pen name Ulick Varange, Imperium is Francis Parker Yockey’s masterpiece. (more…)
We’re moving, and that’s good news for you. We’ve decided to reduce or eliminate our stocks of certain items. (more…)
Alexander Dugin
The Fourth Political Theory
London: Arktos Media, 2012
212 pages
About The Fourth Political Theory
All the political systems of the modern age have been the products of three distinct ideologies (more…)
Introduction by Jared Taylor
Abergele, UK: The Palingenesis Project, 2012
582 pages
only in hardcover: $45.00
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Written by one of America’s most influential conservationists, The Passing of the Great Race is one of the most famous racially-oriented books of all times. (more…)
London: Arktos, 2011
342 pages
only in paperback: $30
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The idea of a lost ancient civilization located at the North Pole at a time when its climate was friendlier to human habitation is suggested in many of the world’s oldest myths and sacred scriptures. (more…)
London: Arktos, 2011
264 pages
only in paperback: $20
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This is the story of the disaffected intellectual Iversen, who runs a small newspaper in Weimar Germany during the 1920s. (more…)