Aristokratia II
Aristokratia II continues to work with philosophy outside of the average reader's comfort zone; conjuring forbidden ideas from the past and creating new heresies for the future. Apologetically and without compromise, Aristokratia takes the reader deep into a world of scathing criticism, aimed at a post-Nietzschean apocalypse of modernity left by the premature Death of God. Here, new idols and new heresies have been created in the post-modern world; new tablets to break and new values to inscribe.
Aristokratia looks towards a world in which the restoration of the traditional is the most reactionary act, and the greatest revolt. Aristokratia sees the modern world as one of confinement and stifling conformity of thought where the greatest sin is to question and to think. Aristokratia II concentrates on the work of the Italian philosopher Julius Evola, providing in-depth studies of his work.
The book also features articles relating to Friedrich Nietzsche, Nicholas GOmez DAvila, Fernando Pessoa, Plato, Kautilya/Chanakya and general philosophy. Contributors include K. Deva, K R Bolton, Marek Rostowski, Gwendolyn Taunton, Boris Nad, Colin Liddell, Azsacra Zarathustra, and others. Unfashionable Observations: Philosophies Against Time Homo Modernus: An Evolian-Gomezian Portrait of Modern Man Corporatism as a Perennial Method of Traditional Social Organisation The Once and Future King: The Philosophy of Julius Evola The Eldritch Evola Meditazioni delle Vette: Julius Evola and the Metaphysics of Alpinism Emperor of the Sun: Vedic Models of Polity, the Artha stra & Contemporary Relevance Fernando Pessoa as Portugal: Prometheus Unchained Androgyne The Re-Evaluation of All History Plato and Platonism: The Republic Nietzsche's Olympian Synthesis Oblivion and Discourse of Being The Cult of Incompetence: The Principles of Forms of Government Europe: A Sudden Flash of Will A Holy Yes to Life