The New Prometheans
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Author(s) | John Bruce Leonard |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Politics |
Publisher | Arktos |
Publication year | 2019 |
Pages | 308 |
ISBN | 1912975130 |
The New Prometheans is a book by the American writer, translator, and editor John Bruce Leonard, published in 2019 by Arktos.
Publisher description
"We stand at the close of the Modern Era. The Enlightenment ideologies which have guided and misguided the West for the past five hundred years are reaching their final terminus, and a new era is threatening behind the horizon.
This, a time of great promise, is also one of unprecedented dangers. The European spirit which has guided entire continents of the world for long centuries stands on the brink of self-elimination, poisoned by shame, timidity and mediocrity. Only a new cultural and socio-political vision can break this spell and reawaken the sense of destiny in Europe’s sons and daughters.
The New Prometheans is a brave exploration of the terrain of our times, and an attempt to determine the borders, if not to penetrate, the terra incognita of the future, as a summons to the children of the Occident to become the forgers of a higher tomorrow."[1]
Contents
Preface
Part One
1. Progress or Conserve?
I. The Long Leftward Shift and
the Death of the Conventional Right
II. The New Right in Silhouette
Part Two
1. Is the New Right Radical?
2. That Custom Is the Ground of Law
3. Ethos and Ethnos
Part Three
1. Is the New Right Extremist?
2. Equality or Liberty
3. On Self-Mastery
4. The New Prometheans
5. Lessons from Demonland
Part Four
1. Is the New Right Reactionary?
2. On Genocide
3. The Twilight of Tolerance
Part Five
1. The Political Dilemma of the New Right
2. The Sword of Damocles
3. Politics and the English Language
4. Freedom’s Core
Publication data
- The New Prometheans, John Bruce Leonard, 2019, Arktos, ISBN-10: 1912975130, ISBN-13: 978-1-912975-13-6
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