"Politics Drawn from Holy Scripture"
by Bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
"Patriarcha: Or the Natural Power of Kings"
by Sir Robert Filmer
"Essay on the Generative Principle of Political Constitutions and other Human Institutions"
by Count Joseph de Maistre
"Monarchism in the Age of Enlightenment"
by Hans W. Blom
"On the Pope"
by Count Joseph de Maistre
"Essays on Catholicism, Liberalism and Socialism"
by Juan Donoso Cortes
"Liberty or Equality"
by Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
"Reflections of a Russian Statesman"
by Konstantin Pobedonostsev
"Democracy: The God That Failed"
by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
"On Monarchist Statehood"
by Lev Tikhomirov
Recommended by Readers
"The Menace of the Herd"
by Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
"A History of the French Revolution"
by Thomas Carlyle
"Politics"
by Aristotle
"The Analects"
by Confucius
"Human Action"
by Ludwig von Mises
"The Menace of the Herd"
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"A History of the French Revolution"
by Thomas Carlyle
"Politics"
by Aristotle
"The Analects"
by Confucius
"Human Action"
by Ludwig von Mises (Note: this one has nothing to do with politics, but rather economics. A thorough understanding of economics is very useful.)
I definitely have more, but these are all the ones that I can think of off the top of my head. I'll likely be back when I have some more time. That's a pretty good list you have, by the way.
You can read the entirety of 'The Pope' by de Maistre on Google books: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=sjIOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA346&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q&f=false
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ReplyDelete"Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII"
both by Plínio Corrêa de Oliveira
http://www.pliniocorreadeoliveira.info/livros.asp
Leftism: from de Sade and Marx to Hitler and Marcuse
ReplyDeleteErik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
The great survivors: How monarchy made it into the twenty first century
Peter Conradi
"Popular Government"
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"Reflection on the Revolution in France"
by Edmund Burke
"The Shortest-Way With The Dissenters"
by Daniel Defoe
"Strictures upon the Declaration of the Congress at Philadelphia"
by Thomas Hutchinson
"Origin & Progress of the American Rebellion"
by Peter Oliver
"History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War" Volumes I & II
by Charles Stedman
"The Prince"
by Machiavelli
"Le Morte de Arthur"
by Thomas Malory
Is there any way that we can contact Mr. Mad?
ReplyDeleteI was just listening to the French Revolution Videos. I thought they were great. I was especially interested on the subject of Marie Antoinette and how she has been so maligned by the revolutionaries and history. Anyone have a good recommendation on books about Queen Marie Antoinette that delve into greater details?
ReplyDeleteThe Guillotine and the Cross
DeleteHelo, I am looking for the good books on pdf of Michel Villey and Xavier Martin.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to find "On Monarchist Statehood" by Lev Tikhomirov (in English) but I cannot find it anywhere. Can anyone help me out?
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"Las élites en la Historia"
AA.VV., Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda
Love your blog .
ReplyDeleteHave become a new reactionary (is that a contradiction? )
How can I follow your site I have gmail
great blog....I'm converted.....eliminate politics now...for the greater good !
ReplyDeleteObserver Jules
"Patriarcha" by Robert Filmer outlines the Christian and even the basic human case for monarchy very well. Lockean liberalism was actually devised as a response to Filmer.
ReplyDeleteHey man, where do I obtain "On Monarchist Statehood"?
ReplyDeleteI cannot find it anywhere.
"Nicholas and Alexandra: The Classic Account of the Fall of the Romanov Dynasty"
ReplyDeleteby Robert K. Massie
I have been reading this blog for a very long time and with great interest. I myself am like a monarchist, supporter of the "Integral Monarchy" and a crazy anti-communist. For your list of books, I want to do some addition:
ReplyDeleteIvan Solonevich, "People's Monarchy". This is the fundamental work that the Russian monarchist and anti-communist wrote in the middle of the twentieth century. This man escaped from the Stalinist gulag in the 1930s, lived in Finland and Bulgaria. In 1947, he moved to Argentina, where he founded the Russian monarchical newspaper "Our Country". This newspaper has been published so far and is the last Russian White Monarchist newspaper.
Also, Ivan Solonevich founded the Russian monarchist movement, which was called the "Staff-Captain Movement". This name was because Solonevich did not want the squabbles of high aristocracy and disputes about the Heir to the Throne; he wanted low-ranking officers to simply do their work for the Monarchy, instead of disputes and intrigues.
Successes to the Mad Monarchist! Your example says: monarchist "madness" is better than the republican and socialist "sanity".
Has Solonevich's "People's Monarchy" appeared in translation?
DeleteAnd has anyone found results for Tikhomirov's "Monarchist Statehood" in languages other than Russian?