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[[File:Arktos Bulk Jul2017.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Bulk Catalogue, Summer 2017.]]
[[File:Arktos Bulk Jul2017.png|220px|thumb|right|Bulk Catalogue, Summer 2017.]]
[[File:Arktos-w2017-foto.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Assorted Arktos publications from 2017.]]
[[File:Arktos-w2017-foto.png|220px|thumb|right|Assorted Arktos publications from 2017.]]
[[File:Arktos-Zwischentag-2013.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Arktos book stall at the [[Zwischentag]] book fair in Berlin, 2013.]]
[[File:Arktos-Zwischentag-2013.png|220px|thumb|right|Arktos book stall at the [[Zwischentag]] book fair in Berlin, 2013.]]
[[File:Arktos-tcf-montage.jpg|220px|thumb|right|''[[A Traditionalist Confronts Fascism]]'' by [[Julius Evola]] (Arktos, 2017).]]
[[File:Arktos-tcf-montage.png|220px|thumb|right|''[[A Traditionalist Confronts Fascism]]'' by [[Julius Evola]] (Arktos, 2017).]]
[[File:Arktos-Friberg-speech-at-AmRen2017.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Arktos CEO, [[Daniel Friberg]], speaks at [[American Renaissance]] in Tennessee, 2017.]]
[[File:Arktos-Friberg-speech-at-AmRen2017.png|220px|thumb|right|Arktos CEO, [[Daniel Friberg]], speaks at [[American Renaissance]] in Tennessee, 2017.]]
[[File:Arktos-gi-montage-en.jpg|220px|thumb|right|''[[Generation Identity]]'' by [[Markus Willinger]] (Arktos, 2013).]]
[[File:Arktos-gi-montage-en.png|220px|thumb|right|''[[Generation Identity]]'' by [[Markus Willinger]] (Arktos, 2013).]]
[[File:Anima-signing-montage-1.jpg|220px|thumb|Book signing event for the Hungarian edition of ''[[The Real Right Returns]]'' at the Budapest Book Festival in 2016.]]
[[File:Anima-signing-montage-1.png|220px|thumb|Book signing event for the Hungarian edition of ''[[The Real Right Returns]]'' at the Budapest Book Festival in 2016.]]
[[File:Arktos-clp-photo-1.jpg|220px|thumb|right|''[[Can Life Prevail?]]'' by [[Pentti Linkola]] (Arktos, 2009).]]
[[File:Arktos-clp-photo-1.png|220px|thumb|right|''[[Can Life Prevail?]]'' by [[Pentti Linkola]] (Arktos, 2009).]]
[[File:Arktos-visits-Art-of-Living-HQ-in-2013.jpg|220px|thumb|right|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.]]
[[File:Arktos-visits-Art-of-Living-HQ-in-2013.png|220px|thumb|right|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.]]
[[File:Arktos-tsoh-grid.jpg|220px|thumb|right|''[[The Shock of History]]'' by [[Dominique Venner]] (Arktos, 2015).]]
[[File:Arktos-tsoh-grid.png|220px|thumb|right|''[[The Shock of History]]'' by [[Dominique Venner]] (Arktos, 2015).]]
[[File:Arktos Journal.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Screen capture from [[Arktos Journal]], June 2019.]]
[[File:Arktos Journal.png|220px|thumb|right|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.  
'''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.  


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*''[[Sigmund vol. 1]]'' – [[Henrik Jonasson]] ([[2020]])  
*''[[Sigmund vol. 1]]'' – [[Henrik Jonasson]] ([[2020]])  
*''[[Prometheism]]'' – [[Jason Reza Jorjani]] ([[2020]])  
*''[[Prometheism]]'' – [[Jason Reza Jorjani]] ([[2020]])  
*''[[A Handbook of Traditional Living: Style & Ascesis]]'' – [[Raido]] ([[2020]])   
*''[[A Handbook of Traditional Living- Style and Ascesis]]'' – [[Raido]] ([[2020]])   
*''[[Beginning with Heidegger: Strauss, Rorty, Derrida, Dugin and the Philosophical Constitution of the Political]]'' – [[Michael Millerman]] ([[2020]])  
*''[[Beginning with Heidegger: Strauss, Rorty, Derrida, Dugin and the Philosophical Constitution of the Political]]'' – [[Michael Millerman]] ([[2020]])  
*''[[Gods in the Abyss: Essays on Heidegger, the Germanic Logos and the Germanic Myth]]'' – [[Askr Svarte]] ([[2020]])  
*''[[Gods in the Abyss: Essays on Heidegger, the Germanic Logos and the Germanic Myth]]'' – [[Askr Svarte]] ([[2020]])  
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*''[[Man and Technics]]'' – [[Oswald Spengler]], narrated by Jeremy Taescher ([[2020]])
*''[[Man and Technics]]'' – [[Oswald Spengler]], narrated by Jeremy Taescher ([[2020]])
*''[[A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth]]'' – [[Julius Evola]], narrated by Jeremy Taescher ([[2020]])
*''[[A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth]]'' – [[Julius Evola]], narrated by Jeremy Taescher ([[2020]])
*''[[A Handbook of Traditional Living: Style & Ascesis]]'' – [[Raido]], narrated by Jeremy Taescher ([[2021]])  
*''[[A Handbook of Traditional Living- Style and Ascesis]]'' – [[Raido]], narrated by Jeremy Taescher ([[2021]])  
*''[[The Outlaws]]'' – [[Ernst von Salomon]], narrated by Aaron Waters ([[2021]])
*''[[The Outlaws]]'' – [[Ernst von Salomon]], narrated by Aaron Waters ([[2021]])
*''[[Metaphysics of Power]]'' – [[Julius Evola]], narrated by Henry Oliver ([[2021]])  
*''[[Metaphysics of Power]]'' – [[Julius Evola]], narrated by Henry Oliver ([[2021]])  
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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File:Arktos Bulk Jul2017.png
Bulk Catalogue, Summer 2017.
File:Arktos-w2017-foto.png
Assorted Arktos publications from 2017.
File:Arktos-Zwischentag-2013.png
Arktos book stall at the Zwischentag book fair in Berlin, 2013.
File:Anima-signing-montage-1.png
Book signing event for the Hungarian edition of The Real Right Returns at the Budapest Book Festival in 2016.
File:Arktos-visits-Art-of-Living-HQ-in-2013.png
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.
File:Arktos Journal.png
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 and Managing Editor Constantin von Hoffmeister.

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 sixty authors published to date.

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Quotebubble.png Arktos, a prominent publisher specialising in New Right and traditionalist literature, has a successful track record of fourteen years in the industry and boasts a portfolio of over 250 distinct book titles, establishing it as the most significant player in this field. While continuing to focus on book publishing, Arktos has taken the next step and redefined itself as a think tank. As part of this transition, the company has launched a new journal and expanded its operations, including opening an online university and organising conferences.

Arktos was founded in November 2009. During its first four years, it operated entirely from India to keep expenses low and facilitate rapid expansion. Arktos has featured the writings of influential figures in the European New Right school of thought. Additionally, the collection features a wide range of titles by notable conservative and traditionalist writers worldwide, including Julius Evola and Alexander Dugin, along with literary, spiritual and philosophical books by non-mainstream authors, such as Pentti Linkola, demonstrating the range of published works. Arktos has received praise from many publications, including The American Conservative and Adbusters, and focuses on titles related to politics, spirituality and religion, history, philosophy, culture, and literature.

With a mission to explore the boundaries of thought, Arktos provides a voice for individuals often overlooked by the mainstream, offering original and challenging alternatives to the prevailing culture.

The editorial policy of our online journal aligns with our slogan, ‘Making Anti-Globalism Global’. When it comes to geopolitical issues, our stance is ‘Europe First’. Our objective is to promote anti-globalist narratives on a global scale, while also advocating for Europe’s interests and preserving its civilisation as a whole, rather than any particular country’s. We strongly oppose intra-European conflicts as they only serve the interests of those who seek to undermine our unity.[2]

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