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Andrej Sekulović expounds on H. P. Lovecraft’s cyclical perspective of civilizations and races in the context of the themes expressed in his fiction.

In the second part of this essay, dedicated to the Identitarian and racial aspects of the works and thoughts of the great master of horror and science fiction, H. P. Lovecraft, we had a quick look at which things should be considered priorities in evolved societies judging from the attitudes expressed both in his literary works and his letters. In the third and last part, we will touch again upon a subject that was at the center of the first part of the essay and which remains most problematic and unwelcome to many of his contemporary admirers and readers. We will once again examine his racial views, but this time we will focus on…

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Andrej Sekulović

Andrej Sekulović was born in 1987 and lives in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. He has been active within the dissident right and identitarian sphere for more than ten years. He currently works as a journalist for a Slovenian conservative magazine and publisher. His articles, columns and translations were mostly published on various Slovenian blogs and websites, and he has also contributed interviews, essays and forewords to different books published in Slovenia and other countries. In 2017, he started the metapolitical project Tradition Against Tyranny, which focuses on introducing identitarian and authentic right-wing views to the Slovenian public. He enjoys reading, hiking and spending time with his family and dogs.

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