'Eurasianism' is the link between them. Both have tried to make their
dream come true by lobbying for 'Eurasianism', a project which,
whether its representatives are aware of it or not, is a piece in the
puzzle of what is called with a prude cynicism the 'New World Order'.
Thus, it is not by chance that, beyond their difference of
perspectives, what characterises the thought of 'Eurasianists' is
Messianism. In Grossouvre, it is found in a most 'secularised' form,
whereas, in Abellio, it falls within the scope of a metaphysical and
gnostic vision of history, of history as invisible history.
Incidentally, to avoid misunderstandings, it should be emphasised
that this vision of history has nothing to do with that of Evola in
relation to the concept of 'occult war'.
--- In
evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "Rowan Berkeley"
<rowan_berkeley@y...> wrote:
> I don't see how you get from Georges Soulès to Henri de Grossouvre.
The latter is obviously a supporter of NATO,
> but this does not establish that the former is anything but a
genuine hater of America.
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