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Any Evola readers know of what he thought about the "révolution nationale" in France? A very "ultra-traditional" movement compared to the fascisms and nazism of Italy and Germany. I know he wrote about what he perceived as the strengths and weaknesses of the latter two in his books, but did he write or comment anything on the aforementioned business in France, short-lived as it was?
On a glance it seems that it might have been up his alley?

>> No.17319077

There's another evola thread.
Storm fags have taken over /lit/ this week, I'm kind of intrigued just how many of them seem to really into literature

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>> No.17319176

>>17319024
Evola did write a bit about National Francaise and French positivism. He and Charles Maurras have a lot in common. Nothing about Vichy France as far as I know.

>>17319077
He’s an interesting author. Get over it or cry somewhere else.

>> No.17319263

>>17319024
What this anon said >>17319176 but I didn't even know that he wrote about integralism lol. He has written on positivism but that seems totally unrelated. Anon, where did he write about Maurras?

>> No.17319332

>>17319263
Comte’s positivism was popular in part because it was compatible with Catholic social thinking. Maurras was inspired by Comte and Catholic social ideas. I also meant Action Francaise and as far as I know, Evola never commented on Maurras directly. I just meant they have some things in common.

>> No.17319357

>>17319332
Ah right, I thought you were referring to some specific commentary since that's what OP was asking for.