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Imagine thinking you're stronger than a baron.

>> No.13751048

>>13751045
is he a baron? i thought he burned all his childhood documents so nobody knows where he came from

>> No.13751596

>>13751048
His childhood documents are still there and he’s lower middle class.
Nonetheless, he was believed to be an aristocrat and never refuted people calling him baron or whatever

>> No.13751650

Imagine thinking titles mean anything.

>> No.13751692

>>13751045
Reading 'Mystery of the Grail' right now. He's based af, baron or not.

>> No.13751702
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13751702

>TFW you realize that Baron is just the equivalent of hereditary mayor

>> No.13751707

>>13751045
the cunt looks like a burns victim, not a baron

>> No.13751715
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13751715

>>13751702
Better than being a hereditary nobody lmao

>> No.13751753

>>13751702
This is what makes me think he wasn't lying. It just seems like the thing someone from the middle class desperate to distinguish themselves from the masses would cling to.

>> No.13751855

>>13751753
Evola didn't care for titles, he considered it bourgeois in nature and even ended his engineering studies since he didn't want to be associated with academics.
According to him, true aristocracy is metaphysical and manifests through a persons inclinations rather than being a quality strictly related to blood and material wealth.

>> No.13751887

>>13751855
Exactly the kind of, 'its the thought that count's, new age cope someone born to a lower class yet obsessed with elitism would concoct to ease their anxiety about their own position.

>> No.13751888

*walks*

>> No.13751923

>>13751045

What's a good order to read Evola's books in? I'm not interested in becoming a scholar but if I wanted to read 3 books of his which ones would you suggest and in what order?

>> No.13751928

>>13751887
Ironically, your post describes itself far better than it does the other anon’s.

>> No.13751951

>>13751928
It doesn't, but I guess all you have left is 'no u'. Sad!

>> No.13752001

>>13751923
The most common way is Revolt Against The Modern World > Men Among The Ruins > Ride The Tiger
I highly recommend his works dealing with Eastern tradition too, as well as his works detailing european myths and hermeticism such as The Mystery of The Grail and The Hermetic Tradition.

>> No.13752039

>>13751951
Ironically, your post is also merely a ‘no u!’ Disappointing.

>> No.13752043

>>13751887
>thought

>> No.13752053

>>13751887
Watch out guys, we’ve got a baron in the thread!!

>> No.13752063

/lif/ is a highborn board. LEAVE immediately if you aren’t from an aristocratic background.

>> No.13752071

>>13751045
This guy is such a pretentious twat.

>> No.13752073

>>13752063
/lit/*

>> No.13752075

>>13751855
LMAO what a massive cope. What a fucking a LARPer.