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February 2025
Arditi Issue No. I: Those Who Dare
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March 2025
April 2025
Arditi Issue No. III: The Great Noticing
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May 2025
Arditi Issue No. IV: A Season For Rebuilding What Was Lost
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June 2025
Arditi Issue No. V: White Pride Month!
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July 2025
Arditi Issue No. VI: No More Captivity
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September 2025
Arditi Issue No. VII
Starting today all of the articles featured in the monthly magazine will be available to read on Substack for paid members. For just $5/month or $50/year, you can access our full catalogue and enjoy a free copy of the digital download.
A magazine unlike any other—Arditi is where history, philosophy, art, and identity converge. Issue No. VII uncovers forgotten stories, revives provocative thinkers, and examines the cultural forces shaping our time. From neglected tragedies and revolutionary ideas to the aesthetics of power and the politics of belonging, these pages are designed to challenge, inspire, and provoke.
Not a magazine—a manifesto in print.









