Black Sun

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Black Sun is a scholarly book by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke that examines the history, ideology, and cultural impact of neo-Nazi and occult-influenced far-right movements in the post-World War II era.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline contemporary history
political extremism studies
religion and politics
author Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses far-right subcultures
international neo-Nazi networks
racist and apocalyptic ideologies
use of symbols such as the Black Sun in extremist contexts
examines cultural impact of neo-Nazi movements
history of neo-Nazi movements
ideology of neo-Nazi movements
mythology and symbolism in neo-Nazism
occult influences on far-right politics
focusesOn Nazi mysticism
esoteric Nazism
occult-influenced far-right groups
political extremism
post-1945 neo-Nazi movements
genre history
occult studies
political science
religious studies
hasForm monograph
hasPerspective critical analysis of extremist ideologies
hasTone analytical
critical
intendedAudience general readers interested in political extremism
scholars
students
language English
mainSubject esotericism
far-right movements
neo-Nazism NERFINISHED
occultism
post-World War II extremism
notableFor linking postwar far-right subcultures to earlier Nazi and occult traditions
systematic study of esoteric and occult currents in neo-Nazism
timePeriodCovered late 20th century
post-World War II era
second half of the 20th century

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