

23.02.202515:55
ON SALE: TRADITION AND FUTURE SHOCK
Two years ago, PRAV Publishing released Askr Svarte’s (Evgeny Nechkasov’s) “most dangerous book in the world": Tradition and Future Shock: Visions of a Future that Isn’t Ours.
Recently banned from the shelves of the largest bookseller in the US, Barnes&Noble, this immense 538-page tome unmasks the dark forces at work behind Technological Singularity, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and the smartphone in your pocket, and sheds light on a radical spiritual paradigm for living beyond the Postmodern matrix.
Tradition and Future Shock is available in hardcover for 20% off and paperback for 25% off until March 9th:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/tradition-and-future-shock/
On the request of the author and in line with the spirit of Tradition and Future Shock, there will be no ebook edition.
Two years ago, PRAV Publishing released Askr Svarte’s (Evgeny Nechkasov’s) “most dangerous book in the world": Tradition and Future Shock: Visions of a Future that Isn’t Ours.
Recently banned from the shelves of the largest bookseller in the US, Barnes&Noble, this immense 538-page tome unmasks the dark forces at work behind Technological Singularity, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and the smartphone in your pocket, and sheds light on a radical spiritual paradigm for living beyond the Postmodern matrix.
Tradition and Future Shock is available in hardcover for 20% off and paperback for 25% off until March 9th:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/tradition-and-future-shock/
On the request of the author and in line with the spirit of Tradition and Future Shock, there will be no ebook edition.


01.02.202511:15
THE WAIT IS OVER!
NOW AVAILABLE from PRAV Publishing:
Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions - Volume II
Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin
Featuring 16 texts by 18 authors from 5 countries.
382 pages, available in paperback.
https://pravpublishing.com/product/passages-studies-in-traditionalism-and-traditions-volume-ii/
NOW AVAILABLE from PRAV Publishing:
Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions - Volume II
Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin
Featuring 16 texts by 18 authors from 5 countries.
382 pages, available in paperback.
https://pravpublishing.com/product/passages-studies-in-traditionalism-and-traditions-volume-ii/


18.01.202510:19
Less than 24 hours have passed since we announced that popular Weisswerk busts are back in stock. In the meanwhile:
Ernst Jünger busts - SOLD OUT!
Julius Evola busts - ONLY 2 LEFT!
https://tinyurl.com/nzksd7kt
Martin Heidegger busts - ONLY 2 LEFT!
https://tinyurl.com/m5pva5z2
Act fast to secure your very own piece of Weisswerk art to adorn your library, home, or workspace.
Also in stock:
Friedrich Nietzsche bust
Richard Wagner bust
Georgios “Digenis” Grivas bust
Hermes Medallion
Black Grave Idol
Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg bust
SEE MORE @
https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
Ernst Jünger busts - SOLD OUT!
Julius Evola busts - ONLY 2 LEFT!
https://tinyurl.com/nzksd7kt
Martin Heidegger busts - ONLY 2 LEFT!
https://tinyurl.com/m5pva5z2
Act fast to secure your very own piece of Weisswerk art to adorn your library, home, or workspace.
Also in stock:
Friedrich Nietzsche bust
Richard Wagner bust
Georgios “Digenis” Grivas bust
Hermes Medallion
Black Grave Idol
Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg bust
SEE MORE @
https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
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23.12.202422:26
"ENTERING SACRED SPACE"
Bestselling PRAV author Evgeny Nechkasov (Askr Svarte) and PRAV's Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Jafe Arnold, joined the Hieros Institute podcast with Prof. Arthur Versluis and Dr. Christopher McIntosh:
https://hieros.institute/videos-conversations-lectures/pagan-traditionalism-in-russia-a-conversation-with-askr-svarte/
Bestselling PRAV author Evgeny Nechkasov (Askr Svarte) and PRAV's Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Jafe Arnold, joined the Hieros Institute podcast with Prof. Arthur Versluis and Dr. Christopher McIntosh:
https://hieros.institute/videos-conversations-lectures/pagan-traditionalism-in-russia-a-conversation-with-askr-svarte/


15.11.202418:38
“For some reason, there are fewer and fewer bookcases and bookshelves in our life. A room without books can only be a kitchen or a laundry room. Books are the most important residents in our homes. It’s by bookshelves that you get a three-dimensional portrait of the dweller. If there’s no portrait, there’s no dweller, only an empty space — it doesn’t matter if it has posts, money, success, or nothing of the sort.”
— Alexander Dugin
https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
— Alexander Dugin
https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
23.02.202515:19
One year ago, PRAV Publishing released For a Radical Life: Meditations by Daria Platonova Dugina.
This pocket-sized book is packed with a unique selection of quotations from Daria Platonova Dugina’s published and unpublished works, personal diary, social media, and interviews. For a Radical Life is an everyday companion to thinking and living through our perilous age.
Order your own copy by March 2nd for 15% off:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/for-a-radical-life/
“I want to become a source of good in the world. There’s nothing more terrifying than this thought.”
– Daria Platonova Dugina, diary entry, 13 January 2022
This pocket-sized book is packed with a unique selection of quotations from Daria Platonova Dugina’s published and unpublished works, personal diary, social media, and interviews. For a Radical Life is an everyday companion to thinking and living through our perilous age.
Order your own copy by March 2nd for 15% off:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/for-a-radical-life/
“I want to become a source of good in the world. There’s nothing more terrifying than this thought.”
– Daria Platonova Dugina, diary entry, 13 January 2022
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Continental-Conscious

27.01.202521:09
« The call of Being originates in the depths of the “soil” — the depths of the past into which our ancestors have departed. We cannot allow for their lives to end up meaningless, but they might very well turn out meaningless if all the ages of labor, feats, and struggle lead to a worthless us. “By their fruit you will recognize them” (Matthew 7:16)…
Past generations depart and their forms die only to become the soil for the birth of the new. All that is left is the burning of their spirit, the burning of their aspirations, dreams, and ideals, and that which remains constitutes the foundation of the continuity of life and true immortality. This fire fills up language as the event of meaning and “shoots” or breaks up out of the depths of lingual consciousness into the sprout of the word. The word is born as man — from Being.
Just as parents do not create their child’s soul, so man does not create the meaning of a word, that is, its capacity to influence consciousness. Man lets the word resound and pronounces it, but it is through the word and through man that the imperfect past draws towards perfection, the sinful towards redemption, the meaningless towards the meaningful, or more accurately, the old meaning towards its self-resurrection in new, clearer, fuller meaning. In this call, it is not only the voice of past generations that calls, but the voice of all of “natural history,” the voice of all of mute nature that requires man to give it the word and fill its existence with meaning. »
— Egor Falyov, Heidegger’s Hermeneutics (forthcoming from PRAV Publishing)
Past generations depart and their forms die only to become the soil for the birth of the new. All that is left is the burning of their spirit, the burning of their aspirations, dreams, and ideals, and that which remains constitutes the foundation of the continuity of life and true immortality. This fire fills up language as the event of meaning and “shoots” or breaks up out of the depths of lingual consciousness into the sprout of the word. The word is born as man — from Being.
Just as parents do not create their child’s soul, so man does not create the meaning of a word, that is, its capacity to influence consciousness. Man lets the word resound and pronounces it, but it is through the word and through man that the imperfect past draws towards perfection, the sinful towards redemption, the meaningless towards the meaningful, or more accurately, the old meaning towards its self-resurrection in new, clearer, fuller meaning. In this call, it is not only the voice of past generations that calls, but the voice of all of “natural history,” the voice of all of mute nature that requires man to give it the word and fill its existence with meaning. »
— Egor Falyov, Heidegger’s Hermeneutics (forthcoming from PRAV Publishing)


17.01.202512:22
WEISSWERK BACK IN STOCK!
For those who have forgotten, or for those who are finding out for the first time, PRAV Publishing is also home to unique pieces of art brought to you by Weisswerk.
We are pleased to announce that the following Weisswerk bust statues are BACK IN STOCK:
Martin Heidegger
https://tinyurl.com/m5pva5z2
Ernst Jünger
https://tinyurl.com/yskxxn3x
Julius Evola
https://tinyurl.com/nzksd7kt
Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
https://tinyurl.com/596um4tk
REMINDER: Weisswerk stock is extremely limited — these are genuine collector’s artworks, handcrafted in the heart of Siberia and available internationally exclusively via PRAV.
ALSO IN STOCK:
Friedrich Nietzsche bust
Richard Wagner bust
Georgios “Digenis” Grivas bust
Hermes Medallion
Black Grave Idol
SEE MORE @
https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
For those who have forgotten, or for those who are finding out for the first time, PRAV Publishing is also home to unique pieces of art brought to you by Weisswerk.
We are pleased to announce that the following Weisswerk bust statues are BACK IN STOCK:
Martin Heidegger
https://tinyurl.com/m5pva5z2
Ernst Jünger
https://tinyurl.com/yskxxn3x
Julius Evola
https://tinyurl.com/nzksd7kt
Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
https://tinyurl.com/596um4tk
REMINDER: Weisswerk stock is extremely limited — these are genuine collector’s artworks, handcrafted in the heart of Siberia and available internationally exclusively via PRAV.
ALSO IN STOCK:
Friedrich Nietzsche bust
Richard Wagner bust
Georgios “Digenis” Grivas bust
Hermes Medallion
Black Grave Idol
SEE MORE @
https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
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21.12.202423:50
HEAR YE, HEAR YE!
Don’t miss PRAV’s very own Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Jafe Arnold, discussing the works and legacy of Daria Platonova Dugina, as well as much more, with Arktos editor Constantin von Hoffmeister on the latest episode of the Eurosiberia podcast:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/eurosiberia-podcast-47-daria-duginas-radical-life
Join the conversation by delving into Daria Platonova Dugina’s radical books, brought to you in English by PRAV Publishing and Arktos Media:
Eschatological Optimism
https://pravpublishing.com/product/eschatological-optimism/
For a Radical Life
https://pravpublishing.com/product/for-a-radical-life/
A Theory of Europe
https://arktos.com/product/a-theory-of-europe/
Don’t miss PRAV’s very own Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Jafe Arnold, discussing the works and legacy of Daria Platonova Dugina, as well as much more, with Arktos editor Constantin von Hoffmeister on the latest episode of the Eurosiberia podcast:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/eurosiberia-podcast-47-daria-duginas-radical-life
Join the conversation by delving into Daria Platonova Dugina’s radical books, brought to you in English by PRAV Publishing and Arktos Media:
Eschatological Optimism
https://pravpublishing.com/product/eschatological-optimism/
For a Radical Life
https://pravpublishing.com/product/for-a-radical-life/
A Theory of Europe
https://arktos.com/product/a-theory-of-europe/
Repost qilingan:
Arktos



13.11.202417:59
OUT NOW FROM ARKTOS
Daria Platonova Dugina — A Theory of Europe: A View of the New Right
In a world increasingly levelled by homogenisation, Daria Platonova Dugina retrieves the vibrancy of European culture by delving into the intellectual renaissance of the French New Right. Exploring the pioneering work of figures like Alain de Benoist and Guillaume Faye, Dugina traces their groundbreaking and provocative reimagining of identity, tradition, and belonging, where the spirit of ideas transcends the conventional boundaries of Left and Right. Through a “Gramscianism from the Right” approach, she analyses how the New Right’s critique of universalist ideologies and its visions of civilisational revival present a cultural counter-hegemony that values rootedness and organic community over the globalist paradigm.
In this unique collection of lectures, essays, and interviews, Dugina highlights the complex intersections of New Right thought with currents like National Bolshevism and Eurasianism, investigating the philosophical and geopolitical frontlines of the fracturing world order. Dugina takes readers on a far-reaching journey beyond the standard ideological spectrum, inviting a deeper understanding of identity politics in the contemporary age. Here, philosophy meets praxis, inspiring those searching for alternatives in today’s monotone world to revisit the foundations and peaks of Europe’s intellectual heritage.
Order it now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1915755948
Daria Platonova Dugina — A Theory of Europe: A View of the New Right
In a world increasingly levelled by homogenisation, Daria Platonova Dugina retrieves the vibrancy of European culture by delving into the intellectual renaissance of the French New Right. Exploring the pioneering work of figures like Alain de Benoist and Guillaume Faye, Dugina traces their groundbreaking and provocative reimagining of identity, tradition, and belonging, where the spirit of ideas transcends the conventional boundaries of Left and Right. Through a “Gramscianism from the Right” approach, she analyses how the New Right’s critique of universalist ideologies and its visions of civilisational revival present a cultural counter-hegemony that values rootedness and organic community over the globalist paradigm.
In this unique collection of lectures, essays, and interviews, Dugina highlights the complex intersections of New Right thought with currents like National Bolshevism and Eurasianism, investigating the philosophical and geopolitical frontlines of the fracturing world order. Dugina takes readers on a far-reaching journey beyond the standard ideological spectrum, inviting a deeper understanding of identity politics in the contemporary age. Here, philosophy meets praxis, inspiring those searching for alternatives in today’s monotone world to revisit the foundations and peaks of Europe’s intellectual heritage.
Order it now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1915755948
01.11.202423:28
"The Metaphysics of the Mask"
by Askr Svarte
Excerpt from Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/the-metaphysics-of-the-mask
Available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook from PRAV Publishing:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
by Askr Svarte
Excerpt from Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/the-metaphysics-of-the-mask
Available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook from PRAV Publishing:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/


19.02.202515:06


22.01.202520:28
« So, Wittgenstein writes, with his full philosophical rucksack all he can do is slowly climb the mountain of mathematics. And yet, at the summit, what is there? No gateway to heaven. Only a clear, unobstructed view of the horizon. We are reminded of the following remark in Chesterton: “The poet only asks to get his head into the heavens. It is the logician who seeks to get the heavens into his head. And it is his head that splits.”
For our part, the objective is no longer to solve the episteme in logical terms. Measurement, insofar as we consider it — that is, the logical faculty — is only one portion of the episteme. It is the lower, rote function. The companion portion is the analogical faculty. Neither is reducible to the functions of the other. To put it in terms of Nietzsche, what is logical is Apollonian, what is analogical is Dionysian. In Aristotelian terms, perhaps, sophia and phronesis. For Boethius, the pi and the theta. We mean only to draw attention to the fact that where one is weak or limited, the other ought to be employed. History shows us with total clarity that disaster is the exclusive consequence of turning one against the other — be it the sophist seeking to destroy the temple, or the priest seeking to tear down the academy. At least, we might say sardonically, the age of the priest is beautiful. The age of the sophist is only economical. Alas. »
— Alexander J. Ford and Jack R. Parnell, A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World
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For our part, the objective is no longer to solve the episteme in logical terms. Measurement, insofar as we consider it — that is, the logical faculty — is only one portion of the episteme. It is the lower, rote function. The companion portion is the analogical faculty. Neither is reducible to the functions of the other. To put it in terms of Nietzsche, what is logical is Apollonian, what is analogical is Dionysian. In Aristotelian terms, perhaps, sophia and phronesis. For Boethius, the pi and the theta. We mean only to draw attention to the fact that where one is weak or limited, the other ought to be employed. History shows us with total clarity that disaster is the exclusive consequence of turning one against the other — be it the sophist seeking to destroy the temple, or the priest seeking to tear down the academy. At least, we might say sardonically, the age of the priest is beautiful. The age of the sophist is only economical. Alas. »
— Alexander J. Ford and Jack R. Parnell, A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World
Order A Slow Death in paperback or ebook: https://pravpublishing.com/product/slow-death/
Order the handcrafted Nietzsche bust (only 5 left in stock!): https://pravpublishing.com/product/friedrich-nietzsche-bust/


09.01.202511:18
COMING SOON from PRAV Publishing:
Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions - Volume II
Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin
https://pravpublishing.com/product/passages-studies-in-traditionalism-and-traditions-volume-ii/
Contents:
From the Editors: Speaking of Traditionalism
Askr Svarte – Tradition as Language
Alexander Dugin – The Language of Tradition and the Paradigms of the Modern Sciences: Rectifying Names and Measuring Distances
Maxim Medovarov – The Ontology of Language in the Light of Integral Traditionalism
Andrea Scarabelli – Telling the Origin: Language, Myth, and the Sacred
Tamás Bencze – A Few Remarks on the Spiritual Importance of Languages
Sebastiano Fusco – The Four Levels of Meaning: Polysemic Hermeneutics of Traditional Texts
Nuccio D’Anna – Cosmogony and Anthropogony: Symbols, Language, and Sacred Music in the Vedic Tradition
Giovanni Sessa – Giorgio Colli, Julius Evola, and Hellenic Mysteriosophy: Can Language and Writing be Truth-Makers?
Adolfo Morganti – Truth and Language: Attilio Mordini’s Sapiential Hermeneutics of Language
Veleslav Cherkasov – Neo-Archaic Terms in the Theology of Contemporary Slavic Native Faith
Maxim Makovchik – The Traditional Understanding of the Non-Traditional
Alisa Zagryadskaya – Mouseion, Kunstkammer, and the Classical Museum as Models of Reality: The Transformation of Museum Practices and Our Image of the World from Premodernity to Modernity
Dmitry Moiseev – The Existential Dimension of Traditionalism in the Works of Julius Evola: Towards the Fundamental Principles of the Being of the Differentiated Man
László Virág – András László’s Fundamental Contribution to Metaphysical Tradition
Róbert Horváth – The Idea of Tradition, Its Precedents, and Signs of Decline
About the Authors
Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions - Volume II
Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin
https://pravpublishing.com/product/passages-studies-in-traditionalism-and-traditions-volume-ii/
Contents:
From the Editors: Speaking of Traditionalism
Askr Svarte – Tradition as Language
Alexander Dugin – The Language of Tradition and the Paradigms of the Modern Sciences: Rectifying Names and Measuring Distances
Maxim Medovarov – The Ontology of Language in the Light of Integral Traditionalism
Andrea Scarabelli – Telling the Origin: Language, Myth, and the Sacred
Tamás Bencze – A Few Remarks on the Spiritual Importance of Languages
Sebastiano Fusco – The Four Levels of Meaning: Polysemic Hermeneutics of Traditional Texts
Nuccio D’Anna – Cosmogony and Anthropogony: Symbols, Language, and Sacred Music in the Vedic Tradition
Giovanni Sessa – Giorgio Colli, Julius Evola, and Hellenic Mysteriosophy: Can Language and Writing be Truth-Makers?
Adolfo Morganti – Truth and Language: Attilio Mordini’s Sapiential Hermeneutics of Language
Veleslav Cherkasov – Neo-Archaic Terms in the Theology of Contemporary Slavic Native Faith
Maxim Makovchik – The Traditional Understanding of the Non-Traditional
Alisa Zagryadskaya – Mouseion, Kunstkammer, and the Classical Museum as Models of Reality: The Transformation of Museum Practices and Our Image of the World from Premodernity to Modernity
Dmitry Moiseev – The Existential Dimension of Traditionalism in the Works of Julius Evola: Towards the Fundamental Principles of the Being of the Differentiated Man
László Virág – András László’s Fundamental Contribution to Metaphysical Tradition
Róbert Horváth – The Idea of Tradition, Its Precedents, and Signs of Decline
About the Authors


15.12.202420:18
Today would have been Daria Platonova Dugina’s 32nd birthday. Her immortal thought and radical call live on.
Dare to know!
Eschatological Optimism
https://pravpublishing.com/product/eschatological-optimism/
For a Radical Life
https://pravpublishing.com/product/for-a-radical-life/
A Theory of Europe
https://arktos.com/product/a-theory-of-europe/
Dare to know!
Eschatological Optimism
https://pravpublishing.com/product/eschatological-optimism/
For a Radical Life
https://pravpublishing.com/product/for-a-radical-life/
A Theory of Europe
https://arktos.com/product/a-theory-of-europe/
11.11.202417:20
In a new blog post, Prof. Mark Sedgwick reviews Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions, as well as other PRAV titles.
According to Sedgwick, Passages “represents a new generation of Traditionalists”, and “PRAV, Passages, and Arnold and his collaborators are definitely worth watching.”
Read the review: https://traditionalistblog.blogspot.com/2024/11/PRAV.html
Order Passages vol. I from PRAV: https://pravpublishing.com/product/passages-studies-in-traditionalism-and-traditions-volume-i/
Passages vol. II is forthcoming in January 2025.
According to Sedgwick, Passages “represents a new generation of Traditionalists”, and “PRAV, Passages, and Arnold and his collaborators are definitely worth watching.”
Read the review: https://traditionalistblog.blogspot.com/2024/11/PRAV.html
Order Passages vol. I from PRAV: https://pravpublishing.com/product/passages-studies-in-traditionalism-and-traditions-volume-i/
Passages vol. II is forthcoming in January 2025.


01.11.202410:14
Three excerpts — analyzing contemporary cinema — from Askr Svarte’s “most dangerous book,” Tradition and Future Shock: Visions of a Future that Isn’t Ours (PRAV Publishing, 2023):
“Cinematic Visions of Dystopia and Virtuality”
https://arktos.com/2023/03/25/cinematic-visions-of-dystopia-and-virtuality/
“Dreaming as Identity and Simulacra”
https://arktos.com/2023/05/25/dreaming-as-identity-and-simulacra/
“Surrogate Eros and Cyberpunk”
https://arktos.com/2023/07/12/surrogate-eros-and-cyberpunk/
Order Tradition and Future Shock from PRAV:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/tradition-and-future-shock/
“Cinematic Visions of Dystopia and Virtuality”
https://arktos.com/2023/03/25/cinematic-visions-of-dystopia-and-virtuality/
“Dreaming as Identity and Simulacra”
https://arktos.com/2023/05/25/dreaming-as-identity-and-simulacra/
“Surrogate Eros and Cyberpunk”
https://arktos.com/2023/07/12/surrogate-eros-and-cyberpunk/
Order Tradition and Future Shock from PRAV:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/tradition-and-future-shock/


04.02.202519:50
Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions - Volume II
Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin
Contents:
From the Editors: Speaking of Traditionalism
Askr Svarte - Tradition as Language
Alexander Dugin - The Language of Tradition and the Paradigms of the Modern Sciences: Rectifying Names and Measuring Distances
Maxim Medovarov - The Ontology of Language in the Light of Integral Traditionalism
Andrea Scarabelli - Telling the Origin: Language, Myth, and the Sacred
Tamás Bencze - A Few Remarks on the Spiritual Importance of Languages
Sebastiano Fusco - The Four Levels of Meaning: Polysemic Hermeneutics of Traditional Texts
Nuccio D'Anna - Cosmogony and Anthropogony: Symbols, Language, and Sacred Music in the Vedic Tradition
Giovanni Sessa - Giorgio Colli, Julius Evola, and Hellenic Mysteriosophy: Can Language and Writing be Truth-Makers?
Adolfo Morganti - Truth and Language: Attilio Mordini's Sapiential Hermeneutics of Language
Veleslav Cherkasov - Neo-Archaic Terms in the Theology of Contemporary Slavic Native Faith
Maxim Makovchik - The Traditional Understanding of the Non-Traditional
Alisa Zagryadskaya - Mouseion, Kunstkammer, and the Classical Museum as Models of Reality: The Transformation of Museum Practices and Our Image of the World from Premodernity to Modernity
Dmitry Moiseev - The Existential Dimension of Traditionalism in the Works of Julius Evola: Towards the Fundamental Principles of the Being of the Differentiated Man
László Virág - András László's Fundamental Contribution to Metaphysical Tradition
Róbert Horváth - The Idea of Tradition, Its Precedents, and Signs of Decline
***
Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin
Contents:
From the Editors: Speaking of Traditionalism
Askr Svarte - Tradition as Language
Alexander Dugin - The Language of Tradition and the Paradigms of the Modern Sciences: Rectifying Names and Measuring Distances
Maxim Medovarov - The Ontology of Language in the Light of Integral Traditionalism
Andrea Scarabelli - Telling the Origin: Language, Myth, and the Sacred
Tamás Bencze - A Few Remarks on the Spiritual Importance of Languages
Sebastiano Fusco - The Four Levels of Meaning: Polysemic Hermeneutics of Traditional Texts
Nuccio D'Anna - Cosmogony and Anthropogony: Symbols, Language, and Sacred Music in the Vedic Tradition
Giovanni Sessa - Giorgio Colli, Julius Evola, and Hellenic Mysteriosophy: Can Language and Writing be Truth-Makers?
Adolfo Morganti - Truth and Language: Attilio Mordini's Sapiential Hermeneutics of Language
Veleslav Cherkasov - Neo-Archaic Terms in the Theology of Contemporary Slavic Native Faith
Maxim Makovchik - The Traditional Understanding of the Non-Traditional
Alisa Zagryadskaya - Mouseion, Kunstkammer, and the Classical Museum as Models of Reality: The Transformation of Museum Practices and Our Image of the World from Premodernity to Modernity
Dmitry Moiseev - The Existential Dimension of Traditionalism in the Works of Julius Evola: Towards the Fundamental Principles of the Being of the Differentiated Man
László Virág - András László's Fundamental Contribution to Metaphysical Tradition
Róbert Horváth - The Idea of Tradition, Its Precedents, and Signs of Decline
***


20.01.202513:23
Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
by Askr Svarte (Evgeny Nechkasov)
translated by Jafe Arnold
339 pages / released October 2024 / available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook.
In the beginning was the word: Mythos. In the unfathomable depths of language and at the dizzying heights of philosophy and theology, man is Homo Mythicus, the being who can hear and tell the unfolding tale of Heaven, Earth, Divinities, Mortals, and Things. Alas, in the dark night of the modern world factory, the echoes of the ancient myths have fallen silent, but lone voices might still dare to ask the question, and lone ears might still attune themselves to hearken: will Another Myth resound for a new beginning?
Askr Svarte’s Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism is a daring exploration of the thickets and abysses of the myth of Being that our world, our history, and we ourselves are. In the ancient revelations of India, Greece, and Germania, in the books of Western philosophy and in the lifeworld of South American tribes, between the lines and fates of modern European poetry, and in the wake of Heidegger and Traditionalist thought, Askr Svarte traces a captivating panorama of the mythopoetic dimension and invites us to ready ourselves for myth anew. Rather than reconstructing the past, Towards Another Myth invites us to rediscover the uncanny mystery of the myth calling to us from within, awaiting its — our — “new” beginning.
https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
by Askr Svarte (Evgeny Nechkasov)
translated by Jafe Arnold
339 pages / released October 2024 / available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook.
In the beginning was the word: Mythos. In the unfathomable depths of language and at the dizzying heights of philosophy and theology, man is Homo Mythicus, the being who can hear and tell the unfolding tale of Heaven, Earth, Divinities, Mortals, and Things. Alas, in the dark night of the modern world factory, the echoes of the ancient myths have fallen silent, but lone voices might still dare to ask the question, and lone ears might still attune themselves to hearken: will Another Myth resound for a new beginning?
Askr Svarte’s Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism is a daring exploration of the thickets and abysses of the myth of Being that our world, our history, and we ourselves are. In the ancient revelations of India, Greece, and Germania, in the books of Western philosophy and in the lifeworld of South American tribes, between the lines and fates of modern European poetry, and in the wake of Heidegger and Traditionalist thought, Askr Svarte traces a captivating panorama of the mythopoetic dimension and invites us to ready ourselves for myth anew. Rather than reconstructing the past, Towards Another Myth invites us to rediscover the uncanny mystery of the myth calling to us from within, awaiting its — our — “new” beginning.
https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
31.12.202412:43
✨Happy New Year from PRAV Publishing! ✨
Our 2024 in review:
📚For a Radical Life: Meditations
by Daria Platonova Dugina
👉available in pocket-sized paperback:
https://tinyurl.com/mraze3a7
📚A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World
by Alexander Ford and Jack Parnell
👉available in paperback and ebook: https://tinyurl.com/r8ffz6ak
📚What the Gods have Left: The Askr Svarte Notebooks
by Askr Svarte
👉available in pocket-sized paperback: https://tinyurl.com/mu6t98u5
📚Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
by Askr Svarte
👉available in hardcover, paperback, ebook: https://tinyurl.com/4ym4ehem
📚Foundations of Eurasianism — Volume III
edited by John Stachelski,
Jafe Arnold, and Charlie Smith, with an Introduction by Rustem Vakhitov
👉available in hardcover, paperback, ebook: https://tinyurl.com/4wu4m3vt
📚A Theory of Europe: A View of the New Right
by Daria Platonova Dugina
(collaboratively published by Arktos Media)
👉available in hardcover, paperback, ebook: https://tinyurl.com/3d4f5np2
📜 Editor-in-Chief Jafe Arnold’s holiday reflections, “Book-Thoughts around the Holidays: A Letter from the Editor”
👉 https://tinyurl.com/3etakp46
⏳Stay tuned for a number of exciting titles forthcoming from PRAV in 2025, such as:
📚Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions — Volume II
📚Heidegger’s Hermeneutics
by Egor Falyov
📚Vinča: The Signs and Fate of European Civilization
by Radivoje Pešić
📚Weltschmerz: The Phenomenology of Pagan Pain
by Askr Svarte
📚Mamleev’s America
by Yuri Mamleev, edited by Charlie Smith
📚Thinking in Travels
by Jafe Arnold
Our 2024 in review:
📚For a Radical Life: Meditations
by Daria Platonova Dugina
👉available in pocket-sized paperback:
https://tinyurl.com/mraze3a7
📚A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World
by Alexander Ford and Jack Parnell
👉available in paperback and ebook: https://tinyurl.com/r8ffz6ak
📚What the Gods have Left: The Askr Svarte Notebooks
by Askr Svarte
👉available in pocket-sized paperback: https://tinyurl.com/mu6t98u5
📚Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
by Askr Svarte
👉available in hardcover, paperback, ebook: https://tinyurl.com/4ym4ehem
📚Foundations of Eurasianism — Volume III
edited by John Stachelski,
Jafe Arnold, and Charlie Smith, with an Introduction by Rustem Vakhitov
👉available in hardcover, paperback, ebook: https://tinyurl.com/4wu4m3vt
📚A Theory of Europe: A View of the New Right
by Daria Platonova Dugina
(collaboratively published by Arktos Media)
👉available in hardcover, paperback, ebook: https://tinyurl.com/3d4f5np2
📜 Editor-in-Chief Jafe Arnold’s holiday reflections, “Book-Thoughts around the Holidays: A Letter from the Editor”
👉 https://tinyurl.com/3etakp46
⏳Stay tuned for a number of exciting titles forthcoming from PRAV in 2025, such as:
📚Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions — Volume II
📚Heidegger’s Hermeneutics
by Egor Falyov
📚Vinča: The Signs and Fate of European Civilization
by Radivoje Pešić
📚Weltschmerz: The Phenomenology of Pagan Pain
by Askr Svarte
📚Mamleev’s America
by Yuri Mamleev, edited by Charlie Smith
📚Thinking in Travels
by Jafe Arnold


29.11.202419:02
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08.11.202420:38
NOW AVAILABLE in paperback:
Foundations of Eurasianism - Volume III
Featuring texts by Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Petr Savitsky, Petr Suvchinsky, George Vernadsky, Yakov Sadovsky, and Lev Karsavin
Translated and Edited by John Stachelski, Jafe Arnold, and Charlie Smith, with an Introduction by Rustem Vakhitov
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Foundations of Eurasianism - Volume III
Featuring texts by Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Petr Savitsky, Petr Suvchinsky, George Vernadsky, Yakov Sadovsky, and Lev Karsavin
Translated and Edited by John Stachelski, Jafe Arnold, and Charlie Smith, with an Introduction by Rustem Vakhitov
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31.10.202420:20
«The pantheon of Divinities is a circle of masks which the ineffable and unknowable Divine tries on and, upon choosing one, in an absolutely credible and fully-fledged way becomes it, i.e., becomes a specific Deity and its mythos that fascinate peoples and enchant unions of epopts.
People peer into the masks of the Deities and put them on. The Divine also peers into its masks, but, unlike man, puts it not on its “face,” but onto everything exterior, simultaneously creating this exterior and leaving the center empty. This is somewhat similar to the notion of how a Deity manifests itself in the world and in so doing renders itself manifest (ποίησις), reflected in nature, traditions, language, and the people who invoke, pray to, and praise it. The Divinities, then, are in essence Being’s visions of itself in various mythos-generating manifestations. From here we come to the recognition that all being(s)-as-a- whole (Seiende-im-Ganze, the cosmos, totally everything) is, in the light of any monistic ontotheology erected around and from any known Deity, none other than the manifestation of one or another mask. The world, nature, and we ourselves are a mask turned around and facing us. The faces and enigmas of the Divine are the manifest world. But this cosmic mask hangs over the void of the Nothing…
When the mask is removed, the world literally disappears. Fear of death is fear of the mask that the Divine removes in order to put it in front of itself and to look (theoresis—teatron) into its empty eye sockets where its eyes used to be. Meanwhile, the human being looking into the mask’s empty eye sockets sees himself as the Divine contemplating itself from out of the depths.»
— Askr Svarte, Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
Available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook from PRAV Publishing:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
People peer into the masks of the Deities and put them on. The Divine also peers into its masks, but, unlike man, puts it not on its “face,” but onto everything exterior, simultaneously creating this exterior and leaving the center empty. This is somewhat similar to the notion of how a Deity manifests itself in the world and in so doing renders itself manifest (ποίησις), reflected in nature, traditions, language, and the people who invoke, pray to, and praise it. The Divinities, then, are in essence Being’s visions of itself in various mythos-generating manifestations. From here we come to the recognition that all being(s)-as-a- whole (Seiende-im-Ganze, the cosmos, totally everything) is, in the light of any monistic ontotheology erected around and from any known Deity, none other than the manifestation of one or another mask. The world, nature, and we ourselves are a mask turned around and facing us. The faces and enigmas of the Divine are the manifest world. But this cosmic mask hangs over the void of the Nothing…
When the mask is removed, the world literally disappears. Fear of death is fear of the mask that the Divine removes in order to put it in front of itself and to look (theoresis—teatron) into its empty eye sockets where its eyes used to be. Meanwhile, the human being looking into the mask’s empty eye sockets sees himself as the Divine contemplating itself from out of the depths.»
— Askr Svarte, Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
Available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook from PRAV Publishing:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
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