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Guillaume Faye’s Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age proposes a radical philosophical and political framework aimed at confronting the challenges facing peoples of European descent. Central to Faye’s thesis is the critique of the prevailing liberal order — which he characterises as egalitarian, democratically plebeian, and culturally homogenising — arguing that it threatens the survival of the White race. First published in French in 1998, the book sparked significant debate within the European New Right by challenging post-WW2 conservative assumptions and advocating a synthesis of traditional values and innovative social and technological advancements, a concept Faye named ‘Archeofuturism’. Faye’s work not only critiques Western liberalism and the damage from political inertia and unrestrained immigration but also anticipates catastrophic events due to the unsustainability of the current system, suggesting these crises as opportunities to implement his vision on a global scale.

In tribute to the great Guillaume Faye, Arktos is now offering his seminal work, Archeofuturism, in a sumptuous leather-bound collector’s edition, crafted for the especially discerning bibliophile.

Purchase this limited edition, one-of-a-kind collector’s item now:

US customers:


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European customers:

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Now with a flat shipping rate of $7.50, both for US and European customers!
"I've known supreme happiness, and I'm not greedy enough to want what I have to go on forever. Every dream ends. Wouldn't it be foolish, knowing that nothing lasts forever, to insist that one has a right to do something that does?"

Yukio Mishima, Spring Snow
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We are proud to announce that Irving Books has become a retailer for a selection of our books, serving the UK market!

You can purchase In His Own Words and Léon Degrelle in Exile, 1945-1994 from them today! Also check out their own catalog; books written by David Irving are a great resource to develop a comprehensive understanding of the Second World War and its prominent figures.

https://irvingbooks.com/
Eurosiberia Podcast #13: Sietze Bosman

Sietze Bosman and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about Frisian culture and history, the mystery of the Oera Linda book, chronology criticism, Frisian poetry, the nature of Dutch colonization in Frisia, and other topics.

Watch the podcast here:

https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/eurosiberia-podcast-13-sietze-bosman
Sisyphus Radio: W. F. Hermans

In deze aflevering bespreekt het panel het werk van de grote Nederlandse schrijver Willem Frederik Hermans, en met name zijn roman "Onder professoren". Dit werk biedt een uitstekend inkijkje in de mentaliteit van de studentengeneratie van 1968, die nu de macht heeft in ons land. Maar kunnen wij iets leren over het Nederlander-zijn van Hermans' vaak tenenkrommend-hilarische zwartgalligheid en nihilisme?

Luister hier naar de podcast:


https://www.spreaker.com/episode/w-f-hermans--59695338
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Artificial Intelligence: The End of the World Guaranteed

Alexander Dugin sees Russia’s battle against AI and global capitalism as a fight against an apocalyptic transformation of the world.

Read the essay here:

https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/artificial-intelligence-the-end-of
"For a thousand years, the Ungerns commanded others, never taking orders from anyone. I refuse to recognize the rule of the working class. How can a man who has never even had a common servant speak of governing? He is incapable of giving orders."

Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg to Bolshevik judges during his trial in 1921
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Regarding Tucker Carlson's interview with Alexander Dugin

Despite the unavailability of Dugin's books on Amazon in the US, they can still be purchased directly from his publisher, Arktos, here:

https://arktos.com/book-author/alexander-dugin/
Alexander Dugin — Eurosiberia #1

Constantin von Hoffmeister talks with Alexander Dugin about the current state of Eurasianism and multipolarity, Guillaume Faye’s concept of Eurosiberia, Western racism amidst claims of universalism, the immortality of the soul as the foundation of the Fourth Political Theory, and other topics.

Watch the podcast here:

https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/alexander-dugin-eurosiberia-1
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Dugin’s Vision: The Global South’s Ascendancy in a Multipolar World

In the worldview of Alexander Dugin and his theories of Eurasianism and multipolarity, the global trajectory is an unending play of powers. It is an arena where civilizations are not just geographical entities but represent distinct existential and epistemological modes. The West, led by the US and its acolytes, for decades since the termination of World War Two, has attempted to...

Read the full essay here:

https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/dugins-vision-the-global-souths-ascendancy
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Alexander Dugin: Ethnos and Society


In this monograph, Dugin provides an overview of the primary foreign and Russian sources and schools that influenced the establishment of ethnosociology as an independent and original scientific discipline. Dugin offers a profoundly philosophical approach to the categories of the “ethnos,” “narod,” “nation” and “society,” providing clear definitions of these concepts, and expounding a broader ethnosociological taxonomy. For the first time in the field, this work brings a consistent approach to a broad spectrum of knowledge, as well as elucidating various methodologies of ethnosociological analysis, bringing everything together into a single, easily applicable system.

This volume is an invaluable manual for those specializing in sociology, philosophy, political science, cultural studies, ethnology, international relations, state, and law, as well as being of interest to those who follow the current developments in the humanities.

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https://arktos.com/product/ethnos-and-society/
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/1915755468
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Heidegger and Dugin: ‘Dasein’ and Multipolarity

by Constantin von Hoffmeister

In the philosophical landscape where Alexander Dugin’s Eurasianism intersects with Martin Heidegger’s existentialism, the concept of Dasein becomes a pivotal point of convergence. Heidegger’s Dasein, or “being-there,” encapsulates the essence of the human condition as fundamentally intertwined with the world. This notion rejects the idea of humans as mere detached observers, positing instead that our existence is inextricably linked with our environment, and that our understanding of ourselves and our place in the cosmos is perpetually shaped through...

Read the full essay here:

https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/heidegger-and-dugin-dasein-and-multipolarity
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Alexander Dugin: Last War of the World-Island: The Geopolitics of Contemporary Russia

Alexander Dugin traces the geopolitical development of Russia from its origins in Kievan Rus and the Russian Empire, through the peak of its global influence during the Soviet era, and finally to the current presidency of Vladimir Putin.

Dugin sees Russia as the primary geopolitical pole of the land-based civilizations of the world, forever destined to be in conflict with the sea-based civilizations. At one time the pole of the seafaring civilizations was the British Empire; today it is represented by the United States and its NATO allies. Russia can only fulfill its geopolitical mission by remaining in opposition to the sea powers. Today, according to Dugin, this conflict is not only geopolitical in scope, but also ideological: Russia is the primary representative and defender of traditional values and idealism, whereas the West stands for the values of liberalism and the market-driven society.

Whereas Russia began to lose sight of its mission during the 1990s and threatened to succumb to domination by the Western powers, Dugin believes that Putin has begun to correct its course and return Russia to her proper place. But the struggle is far from over: while progress has been made, Russia remains torn between its traditional nature and the temptations of globalism and Westernization, and its enemies undermine it at every turn. Dugin makes the case that it is only by remaining true to the Eurasian path that Russia can survive and flourish in any genuine sense – otherwise it will be reduced to a servile and secondary place in the world, and the forces of liberalism will dominate the world, unopposed.

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https://arktos.com/product/last-war-of-the-world-island/
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