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TYR VOLUME 1
MYTH—CULTURE—TRADITION
EDITED BY JOSHUA BUCKLEY, COLLIN CLEARY, AND MICHAEL MOYNIHAN
IN THE FIRST VOLUME:
Stephen Edred Flowers on “Integral Culture,” Collin Cleary on “Knowing the Gods” and the anti-modern television series The Prisoner, French philosopher Alain de Benoist’s interview with “new comparative mythologist” Georges Dumézil, Steve Pollington on the Germanic war god Woden, and MORE…

TYR VOLUME 2
MYTH—CULTURE—TRADITION
EDITED BY JOSHUA BUCKLEY AND MICHAEL MOYNIHAN
IN THE SECOND VOLUME:
Julius Evola on “The Doctrine of Battle and Victory,” Charles Champetier’s interview with Alain de Benoist, Alain de Benoist on “Thoughts on God,” Collin Cleary on “Summoning the Gods,” Stephen McNallen on the “Ásatrú Revival,” Nigel Pennick on “Heathen Holy Places,” and MORE…

TYR VOLUME 3
MYTH—CULTURE—TRADITION
EDITED BY JOSHUA BUCKLEY AND MICHAEL MOYNIHAN
IN THE THIRD VOLUME:
Thomas Naylor on “Cipherspace,” Annie Le Brun on “Catastrophe Pending,” Pentti Linkola on “Survival Theory,” Michael O’Meara on “The Primordial and the Perennial,” Alain de Benoist on “Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power,” Nigel Pennick on “The Web of Wyrd,” Thierry Jolif on “The Abode of the Gods and the Great Beyond,” Stephen Flowers on “The Spear of Destiny,” and MORE…

ON BEING A PAGAN
BY ALAIN DE BENOIST
PREFACE BY STEPHEN EDRED FLOWERS
“In this small masterpiece, the great French thinker Alain de Benoist claims that only the pagan deities of ancient Europe offer a spiritual recourse to the present religious malaise. The guilt, the fear, the narrow petty-bourgeois obsession with well-being, and the self-loathing love of the Other that has left Western man defenseless before the destructive behaviors of our nihilist age derive from the alien belief system that Christianity introduced to the West. They are not part of the MORE…

CONFESSIONS OF A RADICAL TRADITIONALIST
ESSAYS BY JOHN MICHELL
SELECTED AND INTRODUCED BY JOSCELYN GODWIN
Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist is a wide-ranging collection of colourful essays by English author and philosopher John Michell. For those readers only familiar with his better-known writings on Earth Mysteries, unusual phenomena, and eccentric figures, much of the material here will be a pleasant surprise. Divided into nine sections, Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist presents Michell’s thoughts on a wealth of heretical topics, from ancient echoes MORE…
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