Metaphysics of War by Julius Evola
The Metaphysics of War is required reading for all those interested in the Traditionalist movement. But it will be of special appeal to a certain sort of man, who scorns the easy life and seeks to give birth to something noble and heroic in himself.
Archeofuturism by Guillaume Faye
The greatest quality of this book is that it gives a voice to the growing sense of frustration that is felt among persons form all walks of life that we are living in a transitory period, that the “end of history” is an utter illusion and that old structures are insufficient to contain the force of history.
The Epic of Arya by Abir Taha
The Epic of Arya is such a ray of hope, a connection to the transcendent to help guide mankind through the end of the Kali Yuga to the establishment once again of the Golden Age.
Postmortem Report by Tomislav Sunic
Dr. Sunic has served as a professor of political science in the US, and as a Croatian diplomat. His most recent book is Postmortem Report, a [244]-page collection of essays that critically examines the postwar Western liberal-democratic order.
The Epic of Arya by Abir Taha
Full of practical wisdom, poetic prose and spirituality steeped in philosophy, The Epic of Arya conveys a universal message of unity, hope and salvation in a world torn apart by the clash of civilizations and religions, offering a spiritual alternative.