Tradition: Principally With Reference to Mythology and the Law of Nations
John Francis Arundell
Paperback
(IAEGCA - Portuguese Institute of Higher Studies in Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences, Dec. 16, 2014)
This book has been professionally retyped and reformatted to fit modern day standards by officials of the Portuguese Institute of Higher Studies in Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences. "I can sincerely say, however, that although my theories place me in a position of antagonism to modern science, yet that I have written in no spirit of hostility to science or the cause of science. Among various works, bearing on matters contained in these pages, which have come to hand during the course of publication, I may mention βThe Mythology of the Aryan Nations,β by the Rev. G. W. Cox, referred to in notes. I trust that these imperfections may not be so great as to estrange the few, among whom only I can hope to find much sympathy, who wish to see the true foundations of peace and order re-established in the world, and who may therefore to some extent be indulgent towards efforts which have for their aim and motive the attempt to erect barriers which would render the recurrence of the evils which have lately deluged mankind difficult, if not impossible.There are others whom the recent scenes of horror have inspired with a love of peace and order, or of whom it would be more true to say, that the horrors of the late war and revolution have deepened in them the sentiment of peace and order which they have always entertained, but who still do not desire these things on the conditions upon which alone they can be secured. From them I can only ask such passing examination as may be demanded for the conscientious rejection of the evidence I have collected, or for its adjustment with more accepted theories." - John Francis Arundell, 12th Baron Arundell of Wardour