Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age
Guillaume Faye's most influential work, first published in 1998 and now widely regarded as one of the defining texts of European identitarian thought. Archeofuturism argues that the modern world is heading toward a convergence of catastrophes — ecological, demographic, economic, and civilizational — and that the only viable response is a radical synthesis: combining pre-modern, ancestral values with futurist, Faustian ambition.
The Core Thesis
Faye rejects both nostalgic traditionalism and rootless progressivism. His proposal is neither a return to the past nor a blind march into a globalized future. Instead, he envisions a two-tier world: archaic communities preserving ethnic and cultural identity alongside hyper-technological zones pushing the boundaries of science and exploration. The book is part diagnosis, part manifesto, and part speculative fiction — the final section presents a narrative set in 2073 that dramatizes his vision.
Why It Matters
Archeofuturism gave a generation of European thinkers a vocabulary for what they already sensed: that liberal modernity was unsustainable, and that the choice wasn't between past and future but between a future with roots and one without them. Love it or reject it, this is the book that launched a thousand arguments.
Author: Guillaume Faye
Publisher: Arktos Media Ltd.
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781917646536
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