IMPERIUM
Much has been said already about this unique and disturbing book, but this much is reasonably
certain: A thousand times more is yet to be said.
Imperium is the first sequel the literary world knows to Spengler\u2019s monumental The Decline of the
West.
In fact, the author ofImperium does more than even Spengler attempted\u2014 he defines and creates the
pathology of Culture in all of its infinitely urgent importance, including the discipline of Cultural
Vitalism.
Imperium rejects the Nineteenth Century: the parched fossils of its thought\u2014 Marx, Freud and the
scientific-technical world outlook; its exhausted political nostrums\u2014 the pluralistic state, liberalism,
democracy, communism, internationalism; all of which fail to satisfy the organically vital realities of
politics.
Imperium presents unique and almost esoteric political, social and historical definitions and
explanations which shall become more widely known\u2014 indeed, commonly understood\u2014 if our West
survives.
Imperium is probably the first book to advocate European unification\u2014 to dogmatically predict it\u2014 in
terms other than the crassly materialistic.
Imperium is the first comprehensive and profoundly constructive alternative to the Marxist-liberal
degeneracy surrounding us.
Imperium is the creation of a man who believed in his Destiny\u2014 and in this book\u2014 so thoroughly
that he became a martyr to it.
Imperium is written with a dramatic style and flair for expression seldom encountered even in novels.
Yet rising above all else is the simple fact that inImperium a creative genius has given the world
something new: A fourth dimension of intellect and a new concept of spirituality.Imperium heralds the
dawn of a new day of Faith.
Among all books, therefore,Imperium has a distinct status. Hardly a man alive will agree with all it
contains, yet will not find his personal horizons extended by the reading of it.
The original two volumes are here combined, unabridged, into one, with a brilliant Introduction by Dr.
Revilo P. Oliver.
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