"[An] important work"
--"Philadelphia Inquirer"
"Excellent book provides a lucid and often chilling
guide."--"Journal of European Studies"
"Goodrick-Clarke writes with exceptional clarity, adroitly
steeting his reader through the maze of changes and overlappings in
the multifarious groups which he describes."
--"Quadrant"
"Given the extraordinarily dense amount of detail provided in
such a wide-ranging series of chapters, Goodrick-Clarke writes with
exceptional clarity, adroitly steering his reader through the maze
of changes and overlappings in the multifarious groups which he
describes."
--"Quadrant"
"Presents a troubling picture of the mindset of the modern Far
Right."
--"Library Journal"
"Anyone who remembers the devastation wrought by Nazi fanaticism
can only be astonished and dismayed by this book. Who could have
foreseen that half a century after the defeat of the Third Reich
the Jews would once again be perceived as a demonic power intent on
destroying the 'Aryan race', or that Hitler would be imagined as a
divine being who is about to return to earth to complete the
Holocaust? For the matter, who could have foreseen that the
preposterous 'pagan' cult developed by Heinrich Himmler would ever
be revived? Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke shows not only that these
things have indeed happened but how and why they have happened. He
also suggests what dangers they may portend. Black Sun is both an
enthralling and a deeply disturbing work. It deserves the most
serious attention--and a wide readership."
--Norman Cohn, author of "The Pursuit of the Millennium and Warrant
for Genocide"
"Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke has done pioneering work in the field
of theoccult roots of Nazism. In the present volume he performs the
same invaluable service with regard to the ideological fantasies of
post war neo-fascism."
--Walter Laqueur
"This book is a thorough examination of neo-Nazi extremist group
development in the United States through the twentieth
century."
--"Multicultural Review"
.,."It is undeniably important and is sure to open your mind to
shadowy worlds you never new existed."--"Fortean Times"
More than half a century after the defeat of Nazism and fascism,
the far right is again challenging the liberal order of Western
democracies. Radical movements are feeding on anxiety about
economic globalization, affirmative action, and third-world
immigration, flashpoint issues to many traditional groups in
multicultural societies. A curious mixture of Aristocratic
paganism, anti-Semitic demonology, Eastern philosophies and the
occult is influencing populist antigovernment sentiment and helping
to exploit the widespread fear that invisible elites are shaping
world events.
Black Sun examines the new neofascist ideology, showing how hate
groups, militias and conspiracy cults attempt to gain influence.
Based on interviews and extensive research into underground groups,
Black Sun documents the new Nazi and fascist sects that have sprung
up from the 1970s through the 1990s and examines the mentality and
motivation of these far-right extremists. The result is a detailed,
grounded portrait of the mythical and devotional aspects of Hitler
cults among Aryan mystics, racist skinheads and Nazi satanists,
Heavy Metal music fans, and in occult literature.
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke offers a unique perspective on far
right neo-Nazism viewing itas a new form of Western religious
heresy. He paints a frightening picture of a religion with its own
relics, rituals, prophecies and an international sectarian
following that could, under the proper conditions, gain political
power and attempt to realize its dangerous millenarian
fantasies.
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