Archeofuturism

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When first published in French in 1998, Archeofuturism by Guillaume Faye sparked significant debate by challenging many assumptions held by the Right. Faye argues that the future of the Right depends on transcending the divide between those who wish to restore traditional values and those advocating new social and technological forms. He proposes a synthesis that amplifies the strengths and restrains the excesses of both approaches: Archeofuturism.

In the book, Faye critiques the New Right, analyses the ongoing damage caused by Western liberalism, political inertia, unchecked immigration, and ethnic self-hatred, and emphasises the need to abandon outdated positions to face present realities. He predicts a series of catastrophes due to the unsustainability of the current world order, which he believes will provide an opportunity to rebuild the West and implement Archeofuturism on a large scale.

This book is essential reading for anyone concerned with the future direction of the Right and how it can address the increasing crises and challenges in the coming decades.

The leather-bound limited edition can be found here.

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5 reviews for Archeofuturism

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  2. Roy Hurley (verified owner)

    Great service.

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  4. Kurucz Barnabas (verified owner)

    It is a constructive rethinking of right-wing conservative thinking, a vision that is radically opposed to the vision of liberalism. It is forward-looking, visionary, intellectual – in short, a truly radical conservative book.

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Guillaume Faye

Guillaume Faye was one of the principal members of the famed French New Right organisation GRECE in the 1970s and ‘80s. After departing in 1986 due to his disagreement with its strategy, he had a successful career on French television and radio before returning to the stage of political philosophy as a powerful alternative voice with the publication of Archeofuturism. Since then he has continued to challenge the status quo within the Right in his writings, earning him both the admiration and disdain of his colleagues. Arktos has also published his Archeofuturism (2010), Why We Fight (2011), Convergence of Catastrophes (2012), Sex and Deviance (2014), The Colonisation of Europe (2016), Understanding Islam (2016), Archeofuturism 2.0 (2016), A Global Coup (2017), and Ethnic Apocalypse (2019). (Go to author page)