Jason Reza Jorjani
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Genre
Influences
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Closer Encounters
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published
2021
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6 editions
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Prometheus and Atlas
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published
2016
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8 editions
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Prometheism
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published
2020
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6 editions
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Iranian Leviathan: A Monumental History of Mithra's Abode
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published
2019
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4 editions
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Faustian Futurist
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published
2020
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4 editions
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Novel Folklore: On Sadegh Hedayat's The Blind Owl
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published
2018
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7 editions
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World State of Emergency
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published
2017
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5 editions
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Lovers of Sophia
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published
2017
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7 editions
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Philosophy of the Future
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Satanaeon
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“the beautiful Nordic-looking cigar and saucer pilots had a system of government far more futuristic than that of the United States, one wherein warring nation-states had been done away with, and churches, educational institutions, scientific research, economy and industry had all been centralized under a single government with a spiritual mission, which bound their telepathic society together through a common purpose involving perpetual reincarnation and “spiritual growth through service.”
― Faustian Futurist
― Faustian Futurist
“Plato is fully convinced that philosophers cannot quietly retire from politics because they distain its rampant corruption. Philosophers will inevitably be victimized by unjust governments and perhaps martyred.”
― Lovers of Sophia
― Lovers of Sophia
“1920s and 30s European Fascism was internally incoherent, strained between opposed polarities of Traditionalism (Guénon, Evola, and Hitler) and Futurism (Nietzsche, Jünger, Marinetti, and to an extent Mussolini).”
― Faustian Futurist
― Faustian Futurist
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