
Emmanuel Malynski
Born in Poland under Russian rule, Count Emmanuel Malynski became a Polish citizen in 1918 after independence. He was a friend of the nationalist author Count Léon de Poncins, with whom he co-authored “The Occult War” in 1936. This work is a summary by de Poncins of the theses presented by Malynski in a cycle of numerous books entitled “The Mission of God’s People,” with the first nine chapters representing the continuation of an earlier work entitled “The Great World Conspiracy.” Upon its publication, the book attracted the attention of Julius Evola, who translated it into Italian and wrote the introduction presented here. Also included in this edition are two appendices: Evola’s essay ‘Considerations on the Occult War’, which is a 1938 article on this topic; and a review of the French edition of the book that was published by the traditionalist philosopher René Guénon in 1936.