`La Revolution commence par une orgie' is a chapter from G. Breton's best-seller `Histoires d'amour de l'histoire de France', a 3500-page well-documented work...
As a product of the wasteful shafting of the wallet and the brain, I suffered 4 (and a half) years of the university system, and daily ponder its utility. Not...
Since "the Golden Legend of Charlemagne" has been brought up more than once, here's an interesting booklet on the subject by the Dutch scholar F.J. Los...
Thank you for drawing our attention to this book, whose author we did not know. The introduction, in line with Stoddard's and Yockey's analysis of the crisis...
The forward perhaps appeared promising because of how Stoddard was popular at the time, but the analysis seems trite and cliched, especially the stereotyped...
In essence, Los' views on the genesis of the Middle-Ages is closely akin to J. Evola's, as expressed in 'Revolt against the Modern World' - a book which should...
Evola didn't touch up on the Merovingian period as much as possible in Rivolta, however, your quote about Byzantium is not what I was referring to, and is...
We said that we would return to the Golden Legend of Charlemagne, when examining J. Evola's assessment, and not O. Spengler's, nor any other author's, of the...