Arktos

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Bulk Catalogue, Summer 2017.
Assorted Arktos publications from 2017.
Arktos book stall at the Zwischentag book fair in Berlin, 2013.
Arktos CEO, Daniel Friberg, speaks at American Renaissance in Tennessee, 2017.
Book signing event for the Hungarian edition of The Real Right Returns at the Budapest Book Festival in 2016.
Group photo of the Arktos and EU delegations, together with Art of Living representatives, outside the College of Ayurvedic Science and Research at the Art of Living International Center in Bangalore, in September 2013.
Screen capture from Arktos Journal, June 2019.

Arktos Media Ltd is the World's biggest right-wing, traditionalist publishing house. Its publications are available at a multitude of mainstream outlets, in fourteen different languages and in most countries in the world.

The company was established in 2009 in the United Kingdom, and was co-founded by its current CEO, Daniel Friberg and three other members of the Scandinavian New Right think-tank Motpol. Its current management consists of, among others, Managing Director Tor Westman, Lead Editor Jafe Arnold and Marketing Director Christoffer Dulny.

Arktos' editorial offices are based on the European mainland. Shortly after the company was founded, Integral Tradition Publishing was acquired and absorbed into Arktos, and all the rights of the previous publications of ITP passed to Arktos Media Ltd.

The name Arktos is derived from the Greek word αρκτος, which means 'bear'. The Arctic is named from this word, in reference to the northern constellations of Ursa Major, Great Bear, and Ursa Minor, Little Bear. Arktos is also one of the The Hours, known as Horai – Greek tutelary goddesses of the time of day; Arktos is last light.[1]

Julius Evola, Alain de Benoist, Tomislav Sunic, Guillaume Faye, Paul Gottfried, Roger Scruton, Abir Taha, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Steven J. Rosen are among the over eighty authors published to date.

Information From the web site

Arktos is a publishing house, media platform, and think tank dedicated to the furtherance of European Civilisation through quality literature, original ideas, and high culture.

Since our founding in November 2009, Arktos has published nearly 300 book titles in multiple languages, organised dozens of conferences and events, hosted various podcasts and multimedia projects, and curated Arktos Journal.

Our publications, initiatives, and collaborations are all guided by the slogans “Making Anti-Globalism Global” and “Europe First”, which highlight our commitment to the preservation and renaissance of European Culture in view of our peoples’ shared heritage, challenging present, and daring future in a multipolar world.

Over its 16 years of operations, Arktos has established itself as the longest-running and leading publisher of works pertaining to the European New Right, bringing foundational authors like Alain de Benoist, Guillaume Faye, Dominique Venner, as well as works from the Research and Study Group for European Civilization (GRECE) and the Iliad Institute (Institut Iliade) into English for the first time.

Arktos has also played a prominent role in the publication of Traditionalist thinkers like Julius Evola and Alexander Dugin, notable conservative voices like Graeme Maxton, Stephen Baskerville, and Bostian Marco Turk, and historical authors like Oswald Spengler.

The constantly expanding Arktos catalogue includes print and digital editions, non-fiction and fiction, academic as well as popular works, and historical as well as contemporary authors, spanning across the domains of politics, spirituality and religion, history, philosophy, science, art, and ecology.

Often providing a platform for voices and perspectives overlooked or censored by the mainstream, Arktos’s library upholds free speech and the free exchange of ideas, offering challenging alternatives to the prevailing Overton window in the West.

Throughout our vibrant history and wide-ranging works, Arktos has remained steadfast in our enduring mission to inspire and inform a renaissance of European thought, culture, and spirit for present and future generations.[2]

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