Julius Evola: Radical Traditionalist Philosopher, Traditionalist Writer, Occultist and Spiritualist Mountain Climber

Julius Evola

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Writings of Julius Evola

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The Doctrine of Awakening
Men Among the Ruins
American Civilization
On the Secret of Degeneration
Against the Neo-Pagans
Hitler and the Secret Societies
United Europe: The Spiritual Prerequisite
Fascism as Anti-Europe
Julius Evola and Russian Traditionalism
European Decadence
"Our" American Media
American Morality
On the dark age
On Jihad and Holy War
The occult war
On the meaning and context of Zen
The Plurality and Duality of Civilizations
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The Doctrine of the Awakening
In the creation of a warlike, adualistic Buddhism as the inception of that religion, Evola finds a metaphor for the divergence of heroic spirit from the sentiments of modern people.

 

Revolt Against the Modern World
Evola points out to those who despair that right-wing politics are not a salvation, since they can only address what modern politics controls, namely the elements of modernity. His thesis involves rejection of the modern world and waiting out its death throes.

 

Meditations on the Peaks
The Italian philosopher climbs mountains and constructs a cosmology based on the height one can rise above a metaphorical earth, the easy devolution to a mental comfort zone and lack of heroic impulse.

 

Men Among the Ruins
A contemplated work, this barrage levels the justifications of a modern time and is designed to inspire resistance in the form of outlasting modernity by the few sane ones left.

 

The Mystery of the Grail
A religious search of great historical meaning could mean a self-examination and quest for spiritual discipline, Evola opines, reasonedly.