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Religious Attitudes of the Indo-Europeans
Günther, Hans F. K. (author)
Bird, Vivian (translator)£11.99Study of the core spiritual values of the Indo-Europeans. Learn More -
Antizion
Grimstad, William (author)
£11.99Collection of quotes from personages throughout history commenting on organised Jewry. Learn More -
The Sweet-Scented Manuscript
Perdue, Tito (author)
£9.99In 1956, Lee Pefley (that same Lee Pefley who figures so interestingly in the author's Lee and The New Austerities), that same Lee Pefley (as I was saying) heads off to college. It turns out to be the most permissive institution in the country and yet, somehow, Lee manages to have himself, his adored Judy, and two others expelled from the school before the year is half finished! A love story of the 1950s.
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Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics
Francis Parker Yockey (author)
Kerry Bolton (foreword)£39.99Written without notes in Ireland, and first published pseudonymously in 1948, Imperium is Francis Parker Yockey’s masterpiece. It is a critique of 19th-century rationalism and materialism, synthesising Oswald Spengler, Carl Schmitt, and Klaus Haushofer’s geopolitics. In particular, it rethinks the themes of Spengler’s The Decline of the West in an effort to account for the United States’ then recent involvement in World War II and for the task bequeathed to Europe’s political soldiers in the struggle to unite the Continent—heroically, rather than economically—in the realisation of the destiny implied in European High Culture. Yockey’s radical attack on liberal thought, especially that embodied by Americanism (distinct from America or Americans), condemned his work to obscurity, its appeal limited to the post-war fascist underground. Yet, Imperium transcents both the immediate post-war situation and its initial readership: it opened pathways to a deconstruction of liberalism, and introduced the concept of cultural vitalism— the organic conceptualisation of culture, with all that attends to it. These contributions are even more relevant now than in their day, and provide us with a deeper understanding of, as well as tools to deal with, the situation in the West in current century. It is with this in mind that the present, 900-page, fully-annotated edition is offered, complete with a major foreword by Dr. Kerry Bolton, Julius Evola’s review as an afterword (in a fresh new translation), a comprehensive index, a chronology of Yockey's life, and an appendix, revealing, for the first time, much previously unknown information about the author's genealogical background.
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Toward the White Republic
O'Meara, Michael (author)
£12.99In this book of collected essays, North American New Right thinker Michael O'Meara addresses three core issues: the nightmare world being created by the current establishment in the West; the politically feasible alternatives to it; and the various false-flags raised by conservatives, philistines, and others. Learn More -
It Cannot Be Stormed
Solomon, Ernst von (author)
Häggkvist, Martin (foreword)£13.99Ernst von Salomon's novel about the revolutionary writer Iversen, who tries to advance the cause of the Farmers' Movement during the turmoil of interwar Germany. Learn More -
The Node
Perdue, Tito (author)
£9.99Welcome to the future. The 21st century has come of age and it seems that everything that could have gone wrong has gone wrong. Propelled beyond the brink by environmental catastrophe, by social degeneration and the foretold collapse of the monetary system, the American landscape has given way to a postmodern picaresque. In such a world, where crime has been normalized, sex has been mechanized, and where ethnic enclaves – equipped with inscrutable bioengineered surveillance gadgetry – vie for the last remnants of power, one hapless pilgrim stands athwart the apocalyptic tide. Emboldened by dim nostalgia and quixotic resolve, this man – our hero, as we may insist – is entrusted to mobilize a fractious retinue of co-ethnic subversives (the maligned “Cauks”) to establish a stronghold, a redoubt, a community, a last ditch … a Node. It remains only to be seen whether the seeds of renewal may yet find purchase, or be left to ash. Learn More -
Germany's Third Empire [PAPERBACK]
Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur (author)
Alain de Benoist (foreword)£17.99Written in 1923, when Germany was in the throes of revolutionary demands from both the Left and the Right, Moeller van den Bruck envisioned a Germany that was radical, traditional and nationalistic. Angered by the harsh conditions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles which ended the First World War, and frustrated by the types of reforms being called for in the Weimar Republic, he examines all of the major political doctrines of his day and finds them wanting. Instead, he calls for a return to empire – not the empire of the Kaiser or the Holy Roman Empire, but an empire of all German-speaking peoples, with a social hierarchy based upon strong communal values and German traditions which nurture, rather than belittle, strong individuals. Although van den Bruck was not a supporter of the National Socialists, they ended up adopting his term Das dritte Reich for the state they intended to build.
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With an original Foreword and Bibliography compiled by French “New Right” founder Alain de Benoist, who explains the book’s continuing relevance, this edition makes one of the most important works of Germany’s Conservative Revolution available again for the English-speaking world. This edition is a revised version of the condensed edition first published in 1934.
"Liberalism is the party of upstarts who have insinuated themselves between the people and its big men. Liberals feel themselves as isolated individuals, responsible to nobody. They do not share the nation’s traditions, they are indifferent to its past and have no ambition for its future. They seek only their own personal advantage in the present. Their dream is the great International, in which the differences of peoples and languages, races and cultures will be obliterated." -- p. 82 -
Defiance
Savitri Devi (author)
Fowler, R. G. (foreword)£19.99Savitri Devi's prison memoirs. Learn More -
The Limits of Democratization: Climate, Intelligence, and Resource Distribution
Vanhanen, Tatu (author)
£16.99Discussion on the limits to democratization set by disparities in climate, intelligence, and resource distribution around the world. Learn More


