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Jack Donovan’s A Sky Without Eagles
$14.00 – $30.00
Donovan wrote three new essays for A Sky Without Eagles. The first, “Train For Honor,” deals with his search for meaning in strength training.”CROM!” sums up Donovan's agnostic take on what kind of religion men need today. This collection concludes with “The Brotherhood” — Donovan's imagining of a better, manlier and more spiritually unified tribe of men.
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Jack Donovan
A Sky Without Eagles
Milwaukie, Or.: Dissonant Hum, 2014
166 pages
Read Jef Costello’s review here.
A Sky Without Eagles is the first printed collection of The Way of Men author Jack Donovan’s essays and speeches. Beginning with his viral hit, “Violence is Golden,” A Sky Without Eagles assembles Donovan’s best standalone commentary from 2010 through 2014. In his straightforward but disarmingly sincere style, Donovan channels the widespread disillusionment and frustration of men in the increasingly restrictive developed world. A Sky Without Eagles covers race realism, criticizes feminism’s degenerative influence on masculinity, and in the title speech, laments the lack of virtue and nobility in American leadership.
Donovan wrote three new essays for A Sky Without Eagles. The first, “Train For Honor,” deals with his search for meaning in strength training.”CROM!” sums up Donovan’s agnostic take on what kind of religion men need today. This collection concludes with “The Brotherhood” — Donovan’s imagining of a better, manlier and more spiritually unified tribe of men.
CONTENTS
Preface
Violence Is Golden
A Sky Without Eagles
Anarcho-Fascism
Mighty White
Vote With Your Ass
The Grievance Table
There Is No Honor In Competition With Women
Mother May I? Masculinity
Draw The Line
Everyone A Harlot
Train For Honor
The Physical Challenge
Principles of Convenience
The Manly Barbarian
Becoming The New Barbarians
CROM!
The Brotherhood
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR A SKY WITHOUT EAGLES
“I loved reading ‘Violence is Golden.’ It was provocative and inspiring. I enjoyed it so much that I shared it online and was stunned by how much controversy it created. [I’m sure that those that ‘violently’ opposed the views of Mr. Donovan, missed the irony of their anger]. Embracing violence doesn’t mean you must be violent . . . as a self-defense consultant, it means you must understand violence so that you can do your best to intercept it. In a real fight, when you are the target, it’s not who’s right that matters, its who’s left.”
— Tony Blauer, CEO & Founder, Blauer Tactical Systems
“With this collection, Jack Donovan clearly demonstrates his deep and prescient understanding of a very particular type of man: at once revolutionary and traditional – an outsider amongst outsiders. But Donovan goes further than mere understanding, for in his use of physiological warfare against epistemological enslavement, he offers each of us an escape route from the promise of a deracinated and emasculated future.”
— Mark Dyal, Ph.D., author of Ultras Contra Modernity: Romans in Revolt (Arktos, 2014).
“Jack Donovan has produced a fascinating collection of straightforward essays that leave no sacred icon of contemporary times unassailed. The contents of this book represent the nightmares of every self-assured Marxist professor, shrill feminist ideologue, or smarmy liberal journalist. Jack’s ideas are Kryptonite to the chattering classes. This is the book to hand out to baby faced university freshmen who have had the misfortune of being forced to sit through totalitarian humanist indoctrination sessions.”
— Keith Preston, author of Attack the System: A New Anarchist Perspective for the 21st Century
“I first heard of Jack by way of his essay ‘Violence is Golden.’ I was so impressed that I immediately contacted him to request his permission to reprint the article for our audience of warriors, and he was kind enough to oblige. The unvarnished truth and deep insight on the subject of violence by-proxy instantly struck a chord with me (as I am sure it will with you), and I knew then that I had to dig deeper into Jack’s other writings. I am glad I did. . . . It is my sincere hope that Jack’s compilation of some of his most popular essays (including the wildly popular ‘Violence is Golden’) and the new materials contained in A Sky Without Eagles, will inspire many more warriors to think for themselves and free their minds from the programming that all to often binds them in servitude to the political class.”
— Ron Danielowski, Chief Instructor and Principle, Pulse Firearms Training
“Knowing the truth means little if you lack the courage to express it in a world built on lies. Expressing it means little either if you lack the skill to capture and convince an audience. The essays in A Sky Without Eagles teem with ancient truths and new insights delivered with courage, humor, and compelling logic. Truth + courage + style = the latest Jack Donovan book.”
— Greg Johnson, author of New Right vs. Old Right
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jack Donovan is a writer and artist who lives and works near Portland, Oregon. His books include The Way of Men (2012), Blood-Brotherhood and Other Rites of Male Alliance (with Nathan Miller, 2010), and Androphilia (2007). For his latest work, visit Jack-Donovan.com.
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