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      For a good place for a starting point, of how our struggle today connects to paganism, I recommend two great books:

      Memories and Reflections of an Aryan Woman by Savitri Devi (no English translation is on sale that I know of but it’s available online)

      On Being A Pagan by Alain de Benoist

      These works both are metapolitical and try to articulate a pagan ethos.

      Here in the US, Asatru Folk Assembly has basically absorbed a broad landscape of folkish, nationalist and reactionary pagan groups. They are international and have some overseas chapters. People agree and disagree with different things they do but most everyone I know considers them honorable and serious at what they do.