Legatum Publishing 2025: A Year In Review
Martyrdom and Remigration.
2025 Was a year that will be remembered. It was marked by the martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, and by the fact that remigration was pushed into the very center of the European immigration debate. What had for years been dismissed or suppressed was now openly discussed, contested, and defended. For Legatum Publishing, this was a year of resolve, and renewed purpose.
Vigil for Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk
Inspired by our identitarian friends in Austria, Legatum Publishing took the initiative to organize a public Vigil for Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk under the message Their Lives Matter. She died for her skin color, he for his convictions. The vigil was a commemoration of the victims of political and ethnic violence, and a collective act of mourning and defiance. Together, we made our grief and our anger public, with a clear message, the murders must stop. A condolence register was made available for all who wished to sign. The vigil took place at The Music Pavilion in Olav Kyrres gate in Bergen on Sunday the 21st of September.
Fighting the gender ideology
In 2024, we supported the cultural pushback against gender ideology by introducing Stolthetsmåned, known as Stolzmonat in Germany, to Norway. The initiative received overwhelming support, and in 2025 we kept the tradition alive. We are proud to see Stolthetsmåned take root, and we look forward to developing it into a lasting annual tradition in the years to come.
Vox Machina
The Vox Machina project, The Machine’s Voice, was postponed this year. This upcoming platform will allow independent authors and publishers to distribute audiobooks through a subscription model. The books will be narrated either by human voices or by carefully curated AI generated voices. In addition to hosting external content, Legatum Publishing plans to produce more of our own audiobooks using this technology. Although originally planned for launch in 2024, the project has been postponed and is now scheduled for release next year.
Renaud Camus
Publishing wise, 2025 was a year with fous on the French author Renaud Camus’ works. We published “Renaud Camus on Remigration, The Bourne Speech”, as both paperback and Kindle edition. In this work, Camus argues that mass immigration into Europe constitutes a form of colonization, which he famously terms the Great Replacement. He presents remigration, understood as the organized return of immigrants, as the only viable path to preserving European nations and civilization. He critiques the legal and political systems that enable this demographic transformation, describing them as expressions of a broader ideology he calls Global Replacism, driven by elites, international finance, and ideological conformity. Camus frames the present situation as comparable to historical occupations, and calls for a peaceful but determined decolonial resistance grounded in civil disobedience and national renewal. Notably, Camus was denied entry to the United Kingdom to deliver this speech at the Big Remigration Conference on April 26, 2025, organized by the Homeland Party.
We also published the Norwegian translation of this work under the title “Remigrasjon”, released as both paperback and Kindle edition. In addition, we released the Kindle edition of “The Brussels Speech, What is the Great Replacement?” This speech was originally delivered on May 6, 2023, when Camus was invited by Vlaams Belang to speak at the Flemish Parliament in Brussels. The publication presents his speech translated from French to English, and continues to serve as a key entry point to his thought.
Remig 2025, Norway’s First Remigration Conference
One of the highlights of the year was welcoming Renaud Camus to Norway in person. He attended Remig 2025, the The Norway Democrats remigration conference, held at Gardermoen just outside Oslo on the 16th of August.
We were also pleased to share this conference in Norway with friends from the Remigration Summit 25, which took place in Milan on the 17th of May. Cyan Quinn from the White Papers Policy Institute in the United States participated via video address, while Lena Kotré of Alternative for Germany and Kenny Smith, leader of the Homeland Party, attended in person.
Remigration Summit 25
Almost exactly three months earlier, on the 17th of May, the editor in chief of Legatum Publishing Tore Rasmussen, had the pleasure of meeting Cyan Quinn, Kenny Smith, Lena Kotré, and Jared Taylor in person for the first time, a meeting that further strengthened the personal and intellectual bonds within the international remigration movement.
A sound mind in a sound body
We also revived our monthly hiking and literature gatherings this year. Each month, we selected a book for close reading, followed by a hike in the Bergen area that served as a setting for focused discussion and collective reflection. Over the course of the year, we read The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli and Regime Change from the Right by Martin Sellner, returning to the latter twice in recognition of its relevance.
Rabulisten
In 2025, the staff of Legatum Publishing also helped launch a new alternative news site in Norway, Rabulisten. The platform focuses on remigration and on introducing new right wing voices into the Norwegian debate through translations of opinion pieces, book reviews, and longer analytical articles. We must admit that this project has demanded a great deal of our time and resources, and as a result our backlog of book publications has grown. Even so, we are encouraged by the reception Rabulisten has received within the patriotic ecosystem in Norway. Its clear focus on remigration has resonated, and what began as a small campfire conversation has grown into a modest but visible wildfire.
Our commitment to our investors, authors, and readers remains firm. In the coming year, we will continue to function as a kind of informal think tank on remigration in Norway, while also expanding our catalogue with more English language titles than we were able to release this year. The work continues, with clarity of purpose and confidence in the road ahead.






