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The Fall of Spirituality by Julius Evola

I have read The Fall of Spirituality – The Corruption of Tradition in the Modern World by Julius Evola. Evola’s Warning – Dark Forces If I were to summarise the main point of the book in the most concise fashion possible, I would describe it as a warning. Evola’s critique of many of the spiritual […]

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The Runes by Alain de Benoist

I have read The Runes and the Origins of Writing by Alain de Benoist. As Enjoyers of my content will be aware, I am always on the search for more knowledge about the Runes. It might be worth pointing out that my interest in the Runes is mainly in regard to the psycho-magical – viewing […]

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The Knights Templar in the Golden Age of Spain by Juan García Atienza

I have read The Knights Templar in the Golden Age of Spain – Their Hidden History on the Iberian Peninsula by Juan García Atienza. As the title of the book suggests, it details the history of the Templar Order in Spain (i.e. the various Spanish kingdoms of the Middle Ages) and Portugal. It can be […]

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The Uniqueness of Western Law by Richard Storey

I have read The Uniqueness of Western Law – A Reactionary Manifesto by Richard Storey. It is a compilation of compelling essays written from a Libertarian pro-White perspective. Pro-Church Perspective Enjoyers of my book reviews will be familiar with the good baron Evola. A reoccurring theme in his work is the conflict between the Ghibellines […]

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