I don’t recall very much from Evola on the specific details
of public policy. However, in general, in an organic society policies arise in
a natural way through its hierarchical structure so that persuasion, rather
than force, would usually suffice to maintain public order. On the other hand, the
revolutions of the lowest classes have also been the cruelest.
« Cependant les lois sont sans vigueur, le gouvernement
reconnaît son impuissance pour les faire exécuter; les crimes les plus infâmes
se multiplient de toutes parts: le démon révolutionnaire relève fièrement la
tête, la constitution n'est qu'une toile d'araignée, et le pouvoir se permet
d'horribles attentats. Le mariage n'est qu'une prostitution légale; il n'y a
plus d'autorité paternelle, plus d'effroi pour le crime, plus d'asile pour
l'indigence. Le hideux suicide dénonce au gouvernement le désespoir des
malheureux qui l'accusent. Le peuple se démoralise de la manière la plus
effrayants; et l'abolition du culte, jointe à l'absence totale d'éducation
publique, prépare à la France une génération dont l'idée seule fait frissonner. »
(Maistre : Considérations sur la France -
Chapitre X)
“However, the laws are without effect, the government
recognizes its impotence to enforce them; the most despicable crimes occur more
and more often everywhere: the revolutionary devil is proudly raising his head,
the constitution no more than a spider’s web, the authorities allow
horrible outrages. Marriage is just legalized prostitution; there is no more
paternal authority, fear of crime, protection for the poor. Hideous suicide
proclaims to the government the despair of those unfortunate ones who accuse
it. People become demoralized in the most frightening way; and the abolition of
religion combined with the total abolition of public educations, is preparing
for France a generation whose very idea makes one shudder.”
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I agree with this views, crualty is not worthy
of a real Tradition ,
this kind of cynical thinking seems more like ultra-modern libéralism
selfish way of life ! and this under the name of tradition! MAybe
Evola insist on the égalitarien cult of progressiv society because
the virtue of générosité was deviate by the modern view for - it is
right to destroy the great and promote the inferiors ! But iss not an
raison for fall in extremism point of view