Robert Dun

Robert Dun (of his true name Maurice Martin ) (1920-2002) supporting the ideology of the European Nationalisme was a self-educated French writer.

Biography

He wrote many books treating of subjects as various as the Philosophie, the Religion, the Mythologie, the Sociologie, the Psychologie, the Politique, the economy and the ecology. He always admired the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.

Marxist, anarchist, then Nazi during his youth, it engaged voluntarily in the Légion anti-Bolshevik, then managed to integrate divisions S. To its return in France, he will be condemned (in 1948 with Lyon) to one year of prison for his engagement. Concerning this period, he will disavow thereafter the Culte of the chief of the Nazism.

Thereafter, he denounced the drifts of the modern societies, in particular them Matérialisme which he considers alienating and destroying. It defended in its writings the D-rooting of the individuals and the companies while taking as a starting point the Néo-paganism, of the ecology, the myths and the traditions. It also created the “Europo”, a language of which it hoped that it can be used within the framework of European construction.

Its intellectual engagement always doubled of activism (conferences, letters, readings…), particularly in direction of the young people: “wolves-garous”. Thus named, they constitute a metaphorical representation resulting from the Folklore.

Publications

  • Confidences of a Werewolf , Proceeded punched-card, in the Author; 2nd edition, under the title of Confidences of a Werewolf , Puy, Editions of Crêve Taboos, 2003; 3rd edition, the Friends of the European Culture (ACE), 2005.

  • the Message of Aquarius , Puy, in the Author, 1977.
  • Nietzsche (Frederic), Ainsi spoke Zarathoustra , Paris, the Labyrinth, 1983; 2nd edition, Paris, A.H.E., 1988.
  • Proclamation of sacerdotal Art and the Rose tree on ash , Poems initiating. Punched-card process, at the Author, D., (circa 1984).
  • the Great Suicide , Puy, Editions of the Crêve-Taboos, 1984; 2nd edition, Saint-Etienne, Editions of the Crêve-Taboos, 2001. Increased edition of an exclusive interview with the author.
  • BOJORIX, Woher? Wohin? Wozu? Antworten year die heutige Sphynx , L., D., (circa 1986).
  • Freedom, Truth, Health or Catacombs of the Freethinking , Proceeded punched-card, Puy, at the Author, 1990; 2nd edition, under the title Catacombs of Freethinking , Freedom, Truth, Health, edition deprived except trade (Crêve-Taboos), L., D., (circa 1999); 3rd edition, Friends of the European Culture (ACE), 2005.
  • the European Heart , Answers to Bernard-Henri Levy, Ruisbroek, the Ring, 1993; 2nd edition, Puy, in the Author, 1994.
  • Neues Licht über “Also sprach Zarathoustra” , Homburg, Tempelhof, 1995.
  • Towards found Europe or death! , Saint-Etienne, Friends of the European Culture (ACE), 2000.
  • a life of combat, intellectual Cartridges , Saint-Etienne, Editions of the Crêve-Taboos, 2000. Also a part out of CD and CD-ROM: a life of combat. Collection of recorded talks , Editions of the Crêve-Taboos, 2000.
  • (Belonging to the trilingual method of training of Europo), the novel Lo Sage om Vanda og Romuald , Proceeded punched-card, D., at the Author, 113 p.

External bond

  • Editions friends of the European culture

  • Association of the Friends of Robert Dun - Belgium

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