Alain de Benoist argues that the problem with most discussions of the global financial crisisis that they focus on attempting to reform the present economic system in order to prevent such disasters from recurring. Read more …
The denial of the European peoples’ right to their own heritage, history and even their physical homelands has become part of the cultural fundament of the modern West. Read more …
The thesis of this book is a terrifying one: our present global civilisation will collapse within twenty years, and it is too late to stop it. Read more …
“Alain de Benoist’s Carl Schmitt Today is a brief, lucid, and topical exposition to Carl Schmitt’s central ideas about enmity, conflict, and geopolitics. Read more …
In this book, Julius Evola analyses the Fascist movement of Italy, which he himself had experienced first-hand, often as a vocal critic, throughout its entire history from 1922 until 1945. Read more …
In the same manner as he critiqued Italian Fascism in Fascism Viewed from the Right, in this volume Evola analyses the German National Socialist movement, Read more …
Introduction by Jared Taylor
Abergele, UK: The Palingenesis Project, 2012
582 pages
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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. Read more …
In Revolution from Above, Dr. Kerry Bolton demonstrates that the supposed rivalry between Marxist-inspired movements and capitalism has always been an illusion. Read more …
Introduction by Michael O’Meara
Shamley Green: The Palingenesis Project, 2012
140 pages
hardcover: $25
In 1949, Francis Parker Yockey penned The Proclamation of London of the European Liberation Front. In it, he distills the essence of Imperium, his 600-page neo-Spenglerian magnum opus.
Andrew Fraser’s The WASP Question deals with the question of Anglo-Saxon life in the United States, Australia and everywhere across the world where they have settled. Read more …
This is the first-ever collection of essays by Pentti Linkola, a controversial figure in his native Finland, to appear in English. Linkola’s interest is in the environmental crisis, but unlike most authors on the subject, he does not propose simple solutions such as recycling or electric cars. Read more …
This book consists of two texts originally published by the Italian cultural organisation Raido, translated here for the first time: The World of Tradition and The Front of Tradition.
Introduction by Kevin MacDonald
Wermod & Wermod, 2011
454 pp
hardcover: $35
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New edition of Lothrop Stoddard’s racialist account of the Haïtian Revolution. Originally published in 1914, this was Lothrop Stoddard’s first book, and a very popular one in its day. Read more …
Introduction by Kevin MacDonald
Wermod & Wermod, 2011
262 pp
hardcover: $30
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In this classic 1922 book, Lothrop Stoddard examines the point where egalitarian revolutionary movements — particularly the French Revolution and its ultimate offspring in the 20th century, the Bolshevik revolution — intersect with human biodiversity. Read more …
Translated by Sergio Knipe
Artkos Media, 2009
284 pages
paperback: $25
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Julius Evola (1898–1974) was a renowned Dadaist artist, Idealist philosopher, mystic, anti-modernist, anti-liberal, and scholar of world religions and the occult. The Path of Cinnabar is Evola’s intellectual autobiography. Read more …
The Shock of History: Religion, Memory, Identity
Dominique Venner
The Shock of History: Religion, Memory, Identity
London: Arktos, 2015
156 pages
hardcover: $37.50
paperback: $21.45
Kindle e-book: $4.50
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