Career
An admirer of Nietzsche, Dun wrote many books which deal with many a topic such as philosophy, religion, mythology, sociology, psychology, politics, economics and ecology. In his early years, he was a communist activist. He then became an anarchist, volunteering in the International Brigades, before changing sides and enlisting in the Frankreich Brigade and later in the 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the Steamship Charlemagne.
When he came back to France, he was sentenced (in 1948 in Lyon) to one year of jail for his commitment.
A pioneer of ecology in France with his periodical L"Or Vert (The Green Gold), he also wrote in identitarian publications (notably Réfléchir & Agir) to condemn modern society drawing inspiration from neoheathenism, ecology, myths and traditions. He furthermore created the "Europo", a language that he hoped could be used for European integration.
His intellectual commitment was always followed by action (gatherings, letters, lectures etc) which were aimed in particular at the youth which he called the "Werewolves". Thus named, they form a voluntarily flattering metaphoric representation of barbaric violence borrowed from folklore.