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    Jun 8, 2026

    While, these are not yet available, we are working on them and wanted you to know what we have coming down the line.

    Please be patient with us as we get these three important volumes out. 

    Here is a look at the upcoming series...

    We’ve titled this three-volume set the Revolution Trilogy, featuring: Revolutionary Man: Chaos as Virtue, Subversive Man: Destruction as Virtue, and Underground Man: Vulgarity as Virtue.

    Rush began writing the first volume—originally titled The Religion of Revolution—in 1964 and completed it in 1968. In it, he presents his central thesis regarding revolutionary thought: that after Darwin, modern man increasingly came to believe that mindless chaos, rather than God, is the source of progress and order. Therefore, contemporary revolutionaries, adapting evolutionary theory to politics and culture, believe that chaos is necessary to sweep away the old order and accelerate mankind’s evolutionary progress toward the future they envision.

    Rush wrote the second volume, Subversive Man—originally titled The Nature and Strategy of Subversion— between 1963 and 1966. As the original title suggests, this work examines how revolutionaries infiltrate institutions 
    in order to reshape society according to their vision. Rush argues that revolutionary faith in chaos was not irrational, but strategic and calculated, aimed ultimately at influence and control.

    Rush wrote the third volume, Underground Man—borrowing the title from Fyodor Dostoevsky—from 1974 to 1988. By then, many of the radicals of the 1960s had moved into positions of cultural power, and their ideas had become deeply entrenched within society. The “underground man” Rush describes is especially recognizable to modern readers because he now appears everywhere around us.

    In many ways, these volumes are even more suited to our moment than to the era in which they were written. Though the forms have changed, the same revolutionary spirit remains visible today in movements centered on DEI ideology, gender confusion, and the rewriting of history. Revolution has always been about power, and the themes of revolution, subversion, and the underground man are once again clearly before us.

    We hope you can see the hand of providence which has helped Chalcedon navigate over six decades of our turbulent modern history bringing the message that’s most needed along with the tools of reconstruction. Rush only becomes more relevant, so we’re excited to see these volumes come to print.

    Stay tuned for more information!


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