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Hello,

He did, in this book which has not been translated into English yet
and which he often quoted during his trial in Rome in 1951, indeed;
and those who are not familiar with the Stoic notion of autarchy may
misinterpret it as a recognition by him of the possible existence of
a multi-racialist elite. The thing is that the men who would be able
to "belong to that country that by no enemy would ever be occupied
nor destroyed" have the same blood and cannot but have the same
blood, for the simple reason that, to rise together to such a level
of potent ataraxia, they must have elective affinities which go far
beyond the mere intellectual, philosophical or sentimental plane,
which is the one on which, by nature, multiracialism and
multiculturalism develops. Resigned or disappointed men could never
reach a higher plane, where the forces of the same stock, more
united, more unitary and more organised than they can be on the
material plane, are at work.

It is difficult to put man at the centre when one has to admit that
there is no more men worth of the name, at least in physical Europe.

Thompkins&Cariou

P.s.: it would be interesting to get back later on to the reasons why
the word 'race' has almost disappeared from Evola's vocabulary after
WW2.


--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, <vandermok@l...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Julius Evola wrote in "Orientamenti":
> "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".
>
> Years before he spoke differently, putting the very Man at the
centre. After he returned to the idea. Did the Man disappoint Evola?
Probably.
> Note also the word race is lacking here. Resignation of a warrior
in the age of the wolf? But nobody could deny that Evola was a
racist, even if my friend Rowan would prefer to apply a more neutral
word; but the self-censorship of the language is not a censorship of
the consciousness?
> Again in "Orientamenti", Evola added "we will belong to that
country that by no enemy would ever be occupied nor destroyed".
Obviously he was not speaking of Europe, where we undervalued the
mice in the hold of the ship; and you know the mice are quite
prolific.
>
> Fulvio









Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:17 pm

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Hello, Julius Evola wrote in "Orientamenti": "Our true fatherland must be recognized in the idea. Not being of the same land or language, but being of the same...
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Mar 30, 2005
8:15 pm

Hello, He did, in this book which has not been translated into English yet and which he often quoted during his trial in Rome in 1951, indeed; and those who...
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9:20 pm

Hello, Let's also bear in mind that the idea of a Fatherland which cannot be occupied by any enemy whatsoever can be found in Jünger's early work, "Der...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Apr 4, 2005
8:37 pm

In the introduction to 'Men Among The Ruins'(p. 104 in the online version), Hansen quotes a paragraph supposedly from 'Revolt Against The Modern World' : "The...
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7:25 pm

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Feb 20, 2007
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... The view that a race can create itself strikes me as very Hegelian, for the more mainstream Fascist thinkers this might of been an aim, but for Evola I ...
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Feb 22, 2007
8:23 pm

It's not curious, it's fanciful, and, as a result, it should not be taken seriously. ... feeling", but ... constant, ... "race", ... certain "way ... for the ...
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8:41 pm

The work of J. Evola is full of unequivocal statements in stark contrast with that fanciful view on race expressed, along somehow romantico-evolutionist lines,...
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In <evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com> ... "We do not make any profession of Hegelian faith. We think that we can and must attack many points of the Hegelian...
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Feb 23, 2007
8:46 pm

Well, if you want to know the story of Evola's return to his home City Rome, the reading of Clemente Graziani's book of rememberances would be a good tip....
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3:59 pm

All sources agree : Evola came back to Italy at the end of 1948. The original source is a letter from him to Girolamo Comi, published in 1987 by Fondazione J....
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Feb 26, 2007
4:35 pm

Concerning the post-WW2 generation of which is spoken in both messages, I would like to ask if someone is perhaps able to shed more light on this group of...
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Apr 10, 2007
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You refer to the post-WW2 Italian 'far-right' generation in particular, then. Evola himself has shed light on that group of people whom he knew personally for...
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