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ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC Digest - 29 Apr 2009 to 30 Apr 2009 (#2009-67)
Just an annoucement of two new publications:
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Greetings friends,

ITP's new and completely redesigned Web site is now on-line [http://www.integraltradition.com/ ]. To mark this occasion, many items on the site will be on sale until 31 May [http://www.integraltradition.com/books/miscellaneous/sale.html ]. Our first book of the year has just come back from the printer: Pentti Linkola's Can Life Prevail? and is currently available for order. Additionally, we will be publishing the first-ever complete English translation of Julius Evola's autobiographical The Path of Cinnabar on the 35th anniversary of his departure from this mortal plane: June 11, 2009. The hardcover edition of the book is available for pre-order at a discount until June 11.

Can Life Prevail?: A Radical Approach to the Environmental Crisis by Pentti Linkola

Pentti Linkola is a Finnish environmentalist whose sole previous appearance in English was in Tyr 3. However, this is NOT an environmental book which Al Gore would endorse. Linkola dismisses as fatal half-measures the belated efforts of mainstream `experts' to introduce recycling and electric cars in an attempt to save civilisation. The only hope for humanity is to overturn the modern way of life altogether, including the humanitarian and democratic ideals which spawned it, and return to a sane culture centred upon the natural world in which each man only consumes what he needs. We are pleased to be making this groundbreaking author available to a new audience. The physical book itself is by far the highest-quality publication that ITP has produced to date and it is available in both hardcover and softcover editions (€28.95/€18.95).

 

The Path of Cinnabar: An Intellectual Autobiography by Julius Evola

This book is not an autobiography in the usual sense, as Evola spends little time discussing the mundane facts of his life, instead providing an extensive record of the evolution of his thought from his youth, through his involvement with Dada and Idealist philosophy, addressing the controversy surrounding his involvement with Fascism, and finally explicating the roots of his own school of traditionalist thought. The book can be seen as a guide through Evola's corpus as conducted by the author himself. The text has also been extensively footnoted for this edition. It will also be available in both hardcover and softcover editions (€29.95/€19.95).

 

Veritas Omnia Vincit.