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Playmen interview with Julius Evola

Hello,

Evola never advocated "sexual decadence" - we would rather
say "desexualisation", because that's what publications such
as 'Playboy' are basically about -, neither in 'Metaphysics of Sex'
nor anywhere else, and what he said about sexuality in modern times
in this work, he said again in this interview, without any
compromise.

You are not the first to ask these questions; they spring to mind;
they are perfectly legitimate. Only Evola would have been able to
answer them. The answer, however, may be found in part in one of his
books, and, to find it, you may not even need to read it, to go
beyond its title: 'Riding the tiger'.

In the meantime, we would be thankful to you for reminding us of
Guenon's opinion on Evola's character.

Thompkins&Cariou


--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "brightimperator"
<brightimperator@y...> wrote:
> Wow, I am surprised Evola did not understand the real vulgarity of
> granting an interview to such subhuman anti-cultural filth like a
> modern 'sex magazine' (especially like 'Playboy/men'), as this form
> of anti-social vice and attack on the human spirit specifically
> dehumanizes and preys on the naive and helpless White peasantry. As
> is well-known, the gigantic modern pornographic industry is
> dominated by parasitical Oriental-Levantine scum (cynical Judaics
> and pre-Aryan Mediterranean slave-offal), whose purpose seems to be
> the destruction of the healthy social and moral forms of the
> traditional Indo-European world in a neo-Dionsyiac frenzy of
> egalitarian nihilism.
>
> I thought Evola dedicated his whole life to fight against such
> quintessentially modern and cancerous things like "Playboy"; I
> assumed this type of 'lunarism' would be ruthlessly stamped out in
> his ideal state. Why would Evola even condescend to allow his name
> to be associated with this Semitical trash and stained in such a
> way? Is this something typical of him? What was his motivation? The
> only work of his in my possession is "Revolt Against the Modern
> World", and I cannot find any place in the text where Evola
approves
> of sexual decadence. Does he advocate sexual decadence in his other
> works, in e.g. "The Metaphysics of Sex"? Perhaps I am a
> victim of my own naivete and wishfulness. Guenon's assessment of
the
> possible irregularities in Evola's character seems not to have
> entirely inaccurate.








Mon Jun 6, 2005 4:55 pm

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Hello, I've read somewhere that Playgirl did an interview with Julius Evola (!). I was wondering if anybody has this interview and is able to put it on the...
lordofthespear Offline Send Email Jun 4, 2005
4:38 pm

Hello, Where did you get that information from? Whoever gave it, s/he must have been making the unforgivable mistake of mistaking 'Playgirl' for 'Playboy'....
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Jun 4, 2005
5:10 pm

Wow, I am surprised Evola did not understand the real vulgarity of granting an interview to such subhuman anti-cultural filth like a modern 'sex magazine'...
brightimperator Offline Send Email Jun 6, 2005
4:09 pm

Hello, Evola never advocated "sexual decadence" - we would rather say "desexualisation", because that's what publications such as 'Playboy' are basically about...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Jun 6, 2005
4:57 pm

Hello, My memory failed me. I just read it in the introduction written by Dr. H. T. Hansen to Men Among The Ruins: "Julius Evola's Political Endeavors", where...
lordofthespear Offline Send Email Jun 7, 2005
1:10 pm

Hello, In a previous message, we made it clear that the content of this introduction to the American edition of "Gli Uomini e le rovine", written by a scholar...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Jun 7, 2005
8:27 pm

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