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Re: [evola_as_he_is] Supplementary Evidence of Ancient Aryan Racism

That was a quotation of brightimperator from another list.
 
Anyway, in these days I sent a message evidently fallen on deaf ears quoting a sentence by Evola on the term Arya, meaning originally 'noble and twice (spiritually) born'. In the past I quoted this one too: "Our true fatherland must be recognized in the idea. Not being of the same land or language, but being of the same idea is the only thing counting today" (Orientamenti, 1950).
Is there a compromise in the lacking of the word 'race' besides 'land' and 'language'? The key-word is 'today': we can accept or not what we are watching around us, but it's a sad reality. Probably for this reason Evola warn us from considering the Jews as the very scapegoat just today (again this word), because by now the Aryans act exactly like them. 
Finally, I have another quotation: "to be harsh with oneself and courteous in front of the others" (Etimologia e realtà vive, La Stampa, 1943).
I interpret it also this way: first to be 'in order' with oneself, only after to judge the others; but of course suspending the judgment has nothing to do with the defence of our racial roots and boundaries, because in the past the racial differences have been assimilated only within the limits of an imperial idea and its order.


Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:08 pm

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The Book of Enoch (1st century BC) describes the white Aryo-Nordic phenotype as indicative of superhuman, angelic origins: And it came to pass after this that...
brightimperator Offline Send Email Sep 15, 2006
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It seems that you are so obessed by proving white-aryan superiority that in fact you must be quite insecure with an inferiority complex. You will never bring a...
caleb afendopoulo
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Sep 16, 2006
10:37 am

And why on earth would you assume someone on an Evolian mailing-list subscribes to your Freudian nonsense about "inferiority complexes"?...
Stig Andresen
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Sep 17, 2006
4:23 pm

No one felt inferior before Freud? ... === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail...
caleb afendopoulo
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Sep 18, 2006
2:30 pm

... What type of Talmudic-Freudian psychobabble crap are you spouting? I could guess my half-playful investigations would elicit pharisee moralism. Aryan or...
brightimperator Offline Send Email Sep 17, 2006
4:23 pm

Dear Sir, I respect your candour, but do you really need to make a rebuttal; do you really need to justify yourself with these plethora of historical examples?...
darkiexx Offline Send Email Sep 18, 2006
2:32 pm

I honestly did not mean to seem overly defensive or rude. I apologize to everyone for any rudeness. Insignificant insults are the ones Jesus meant with his...
brightimperator Offline Send Email Oct 3, 2006
11:37 am

That was a quotation of brightimperator from another list. Anyway, in these days I sent a message evidently fallen on deaf ears quoting a sentence by Evola on...
vandermok
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Sep 17, 2006
4:19 pm

actually, the 'inferiority complex' is not a freudian concept at all : it's from adler....
Rowan Berkeley
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Sep 18, 2006
2:36 pm

True, the 'feeling of inferiority' comes in substance from Adler, who opposed it to the 'will-to-power'. Interesting enough, Evola paid a tiny attention to...
vandermok
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Sep 20, 2006
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"The primal savage or ape merely looks about his native forest to find a mate... " -- touché!...
Rowan Berkeley
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Oct 5, 2006
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