Julius Evola, radical traditionalist

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Julius Evola wrote about esoteric mythology, mountain climbing, and fascism. His concept of the world was as a series of tests for survival, allowing the better to rise above the rest, except as interrupted by a modern world of utterly trivial "meanings." His view of the esoteric contradicts the one-size-fits-all vision of modernity which most of us are taught from a young age, and his theoretical abstraction of fascism will be interesting to those new to the topic.

http://www.juliusevola.com/
 
We each identify with things according to our ability and experience. Something to think about...
 
SunMontage said:
He's prime reading for the mystical neo-nazi, spiritual anti-semite, eco-fascist and the so called "radical" very far right type of bandwagon jumpers... That doesn't mean he isn't an interesting read though...

http://www.disinfo.com/archive/pages/dossier/id736/pg1/

For the record: ecofascism and National Socialism do not make sense as rightist positions; "third front" is much more accurate.

Or, for the simpler-minded: when was the last time you met a rightist socialist?
 
infoterror said:
We each identify with things according to our ability and experience. Something to think about...
how does that apply here? are you suggesting i have less ability and experience than one who would agree with Evola?
 
Silent Song said:
how does that apply here? are you suggesting i have less ability and experience than one who would agree with Evola?

It's not a comment on this specific issue, but this is why "I can't sympathize with" is never used by philosophers :)