--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "brightimperator"
<brightimperator@...> wrote:
> Did Evola ever present a refutation of theosophy?
Besides the very nature of Evola's thought, which is inherently
diametrically opposed to Theosophy, thus implicity refuting it, there
is 'Maschera e volto della spiritualismo contemporaneo' (Edizioni
Mediterranee, 1932), in which Evola presents a critique of the various
"spiritualist" movements that have emerged in the 19th and 20th
century, of which Theosophy, in a chapter titled 'Critique of theosophy'.
The work has yet to be translated into English. However, for the
French reader, there has been two French translations, the first
published by 'Les Éditions de l'Homme' in 1972, and the second by
'Pardès' in 1991.