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>>21690405
Julius Evola, for many reasons.

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If you actually want to know his endgame, read the introduction to Revolt, then read the essay Orientations: Eleven Points (on Gornahoor), then read Men Among the Ruins

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>>21534427
I remember seeing that Stellrecht picture over a decade ago and having it stick in my mind for years afterwards, it's weird how small things can have such a big effect. This one too, although I think it's a selective interpretation of something Evola said and not a true quote.

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I have quite a few friends that are good people in their heart but due to living in the postmodern world of absurd they have been turned into typical western men without any complex of morales or ideals, living just to live, apathetic to the world around them and therefore easily controlled. It's a torture to see them waste their lives on escapism just because they've been thrown into this godless society without any consent. I want to wake them up, I want them to have the fighter spirit like I do. What book or collection of books would you recommend to open their eyes? To make them understand there is a better world we've lost, and it's worth fighting for?
So far I only considered Revolt Against the Modern World or something by Mishima.

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>>18796756
3/3
>mc comes into the bunker in the president's office 1 on 1 where he explains everything to him
>for several long moments the president sternly thinks this over then calls in security
>he asks them to restrain the mc in his chair then they leave
>the mc begs the president trying to explain that he's not crazy
>the president responds he knows
>baffled the mc asks why then
>president explains how he's been connected to the cell for a while and how he's the one that has made it as large as it is now
>then goes on a several minute long speech, largely paraphrasing Evola, about the degeneracy of the modern industrial west and kikes, and gets into a bit of racial science
>then horrified the mc turns to a tv monitor and sees NYC has been nuked
>president laughs and says, "Lets see those kikes think themselves out of these ovens"
>then presses the big red button which initiates nuclear war
>then awkwardly dances in front of the horrified mc and tv monitors showing NYC, DC, San Francisco, Seattle, Jerusalem, etc being nuked while 'Its the end of the world as we know it' plays in the background
>credits role
thoughts?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilas1l9jtpY

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>>17876003
Why would that matter? Evola isn't a racist.

>Respect the man of noble races other than your own, who carries out, in a different place, a combat parallel to yours -- to ours. He is your ally. He is our ally, be he at the other end of the world.
- Savitri Devi

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Does anyone know which of Evola's works this quote comes from? I see it attributed to him in many places but always without a source. Did he even really write it?

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