Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity
P**D
Great Book if you interested in Nazi Mytholgy
This book shows some of the Nazi cults that have sprung up since WW 2 ended.Most of the European ones center around Odin/Wotan myths with occult theroies from the late 1850s-1900 throw in.Nazi UFO stories and tales of hidden bases all over the world are disscussed.Heavy metal music and black metal bands from Sweden,Norway and England are also looked into as the spreading of Neo-Nazi ideaology.American Nazi groups are also looked into and most of them are Christian based (Christian Identiny) and this is were it gets scary.Most of them believe the Aryan race are the decendents of Jesus and is their job to secure the destiny of a Aryan American.It is scary because if you look at a group like the Mormons you will see alot of close associatons of thought and belief.I could never have believed that American could descend into RAHOWA but with the rise of the Tea Party and people like Glenn Beck it looks like the Fourth Reich could rise in America.
S**Y
The Best Book I Have Read On The Subject, Bar None!
Like His Excellent First Volume Of The Occult Roots Of Nazi Germany, This Second Volume Covers Post War Aryan Identity Movements Post WWII Until 9/11. These White Supremacist Knot Heads Don't Realize, Or Are Too Stupid To Understand Their Involvement w/Militant Islam, From The Muslim SS Unit During WWII, Through The "Exodus" Of Ex-Nazis To The Arab Countries Where They Could Continue The Oppression Of The Jews. It Is Like Insanity Passed Down Through The Generations. Put THAT In Your "Pure Blood " Darwinism. Every Time I See, "The Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion," I Reach For My Revolver. "MEIN KAMPF" Has Been a Bestseller In Arab Countries Since WWII. Untermenschen Indeed!
D**L
Essential, but Ultimately Confounding
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke's book is a dense, fact-filled examination of the roots of all the variations of National Socialism, white supremacy and all that goes with it. Sometimes the amount of information is overwhelming, but one can't say that Goodrick-Clarke didn't do his homework. What is puzzling about the book, however, is its conclusion.Goodrick-Clarke seems to present the information in an unbiased form throughout the book. A basic "here is what this group believes and why" type of approach that serves it well, but when one reads the conclusion it almost seems like the author is an apologist for these groups. He seems to state he understands that with the "liberal" course the country is going on that this can be the only outcome. It doesn't throw what he wrote before into a suspect light, as it was just factual and presented without bias, but it makes one wonder why it wasn't biased. He doesn't paint the various people and groups in good light, and the chapter before the book's conclusion paints some of these folks as downright crazy, so why did he write this conclusion?Goodrick-Clarke has passed away, so we will never know, but don't dismiss the book because of that. Now more than ever, this kind of information and knowledge is necessary to understand the world around us.
E**Y
Invaluable introduction
While some of the reviewers have questioned whether Goodrick-Clarke used original research in this book, its broad review of the topic is so helpful that it inspires one to pursue in greater detail what one finds most interesting. This is an invaluable introduction to far-right or alt-right or whatever label you choose; his summary of Julius Evola is especially helpful. This book is more timely than ever, and the writing is very good. Check out also "Hitler's Priestess," his biography of Savitri Devi; while he is critical of her, the information is fascinating, and you can draw your own conclusions about her thought.
K**R
Good
I liked the historical stuff, but authors analysis I found quite poor and lacking perspective. Overall I can recommend this book
W**N
fascinating
A huge survey of a current of millenarian reactionary thought that goes back far earlier than the Nazis, and survives today on both the right and the left.
B**Y
but I'm sure that I will enjoy it. I really want this one
I haven't had time to read it yet, but I'm sure that I will enjoy it. I really want this one. Terrific author.
K**R
Five Stars
take time to read it a will more involve
K**O
Nazi Esoterica Scholar: Affirmative Action is Racist to White People
You ever read 300 pages of exhaustive, mind-numbing descriptions of esoteric Nazi cults and their beliefs only to get to the concluding chapter and find out the author doesn’t believe in institutional racism? Lmao kill me
C**!
88.
The Black Sun. The Anti-Sun, that shines in the deepest purple, that when, the Ayran People retake their rightful place, shall outshine all the stars in the Galaxy.
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