Rupes Nigra
An Archaeo-Futurist Countdown in Twelve Essays
Rupes Nigra provides an Archaeo-Futurist diagnosis of the impending — rather ongoing — downfall of the West. Its twelve essays ‘count down’ from large to small: from ‘hard’ geopolitics, through ‘permeable’ socio-anthropology and ‘soft’ metapolitics, to ‘abstract’ metanarratives. At the same time, Rupes Nigra ‘counts up’ from small to large: it shows how even the (geopolitically, economically) ‘hardest wired’ power structures and even the (sociologically, culturally) most ‘freely willed’ life-worlds are ultimately dependent on (philosophically, religiously defined) world-view reference-frames. Combining traditionalist and experimental analyses, Rupes Nigra confronts the approaching ‘event horizon’ of Western civilization and it points to the resultant ‘window of opportunity for a revolutionary ‘Great Reset from the Right’. Uncovering the numinous power of key New Right concepts, including Carl Schmitt’s decisionist acceleration, Eurasianist neo-imperialism and Jason Jorjani’s self-surpassing wisdom-worship, Rupes Nigra guides young Western readers to a radical reappropriation of their heritage — and their Archaeo-Futurist Revolution.
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Contents | List of Illustrations Preface
Preliminaries
Chapter Twelve: From the Arsenal of Hephaestus
Chapter Eleven: Le Rouge et le Noir
Chapter Ten: Edelweiss
Chapter Nine: The Devouring
Chapter Eight: Broken Arrow
Chapter Seven: Swamp and Snake
Chapter Six: Operation Belisarius
Chapter Five: From JQ to IQ
Chapter Four: Real Right Revolution: Dutch Preliminaries
Chapter Three: Drei letzte Lieder
Chapter Two: The Great Year
Chapter One: The Black Stone
Postscript: Dream-Quest of Unknown Al-Aḥqaf Appendix A: Deep Right Rising
Appendix B: ‘The Great Year Revisited’: The Persian Calendar Appendix C: Albus in Albis: an ‘Islamic Question’ Encore
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Author | Alexander Wolfheze |
Binding | Hardcover |
Languages | English |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-914208-24-9 |
ISBN-10 | 1914208242 |
Number Of Pages | 512 |
Publication Date | 2021-05-14 |
Publisher | Arktos Media Ltd |
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