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Heidnischer Imperialismus


Instead of trying to evade them by referring, in the most detached
manner, to the current mood of the members of this forum, or rather
to what you assume their current mood may be, would you be kind
enough to answer the simple questions we asked and which your
convoluted message led us to ask : "if 'veggenza', a word which Evola
seldom used, doesn't have only occultist connotations in that excerpt
from 'H.I.', what kind of other connotations does it have, then,
according to you? Before speculating and worrying about the
connotation(s) of a word, shouldn't we start with focusing on its
denotation?"

Please note that we are not so much interested in finding out about
your current mood as we are in your answer to the first question and
your reaction to the second question.


--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "vandermok" <vandermok@l...>
wrote:
>
> I' m sorry today you are all in a black mood, anyway, to me, it is
better to express frankly and loyally our ideas rather than do it
slipping away to another list or environment.
>
> Since as even Troy shows following wisely the Latin proverbs on the
idleness (Otium utile est, referre se in otium, otium litteratum, et
cetera...) please, do not force me to break my sacred idleness making
a hard research on every time and context in which Evola used the
word "veggenza". I simply assumed he did not intend that word like
Rudolf Steiner or Papus, but from a point of view a bit wide. That's
all.
>
>
> in evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com
> <evola_as_he_is@y...> wrote:
>
> To be more specific, both 'Imperialismo pagano' and 'Heidnischer
> Imperialismus' have five chapters, of which four bear the same
> title :
>
> I. 'We, anti-Europeans'
> II 'Conditions for Empire'
> III. 'The democratic Mistake'
> IV. 'The Roots of European Evil'
>
> In 'Heidnischer Imperialismus', the fifth chapter of 'Imperialismo
> pagano', 'Heathen values and Christian values', is called 'Our
> European Symbol'. Beyond this, there are major differences between
> both texts, and most readers agree that the German version is far
> more accomplished than the Italian one.
>
> Are you sure that 'H.I.' was designed to fit with the German
> mentality? Rather, wasn't it designed to capture the mind of the
best
> elements in the German hierarchy of that time in the name of a
> synthesis between the German eagle and the Roman eagle?
>
> If 'veggenza', a word which Evola seldom used, doesn't only have
> occultist connotations in that excerpt from 'H.I.', what kind of
> other connotations does it have, then, according to you? Before
> speculating and worrying about the connotation(s) of a word,
> shouldn't we start with focusing on its denotation?
>









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We grasp this opportunity you have given us to point at other significant differences between pre-Christian cults of Aryan nature and Christianity, already...
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J. Campbell, Philosophies of India (The Bollingen series, XXVI) New York 1951. Also H.S. Nyberg, Die Religionen des Alten Iran, Leipzig 1938. I have not them;...
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Dec 7, 2005
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I'd be very interested to read more about this, too, if anyone else can provide quotations. vandermok <vandermok@...> wrote: J....
Troy Southgate
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Dec 7, 2005
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To Whom It May Concern: Southgate would like someone else to do the research for him, since he does not feel up to doing it himself. He will then probably...
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Dec 7, 2005
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Would it not be wise for the monitor of this group to delete all the "ad hominems"? ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired...
caleb afendopoulo
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Dec 7, 2005
4:45 pm

We tolerate 'ad hominem' attacks to a certain extent, to the extent that, as pointed out by Seneca, as well as by Evola in 'Sintesi di dottrina della razza',...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Dec 7, 2005
4:59 pm

thank you for your reply. it just seemed to us that some of the replies bordered on childishness and/or based upon previous personal encounters which we are ...
caleb afendopoulo
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Dec 7, 2005
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In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com ... I agree that ataraxia is the best thing, but perhaps a justified feeling of hurt can rise when an 'ad hominem' attack...
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My own research speaks for itself: http://www.rosenoire.org (thanks for the chance to plug my website, Tony) Tony Ciopa <hyperborean@...> wrote:...
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Troy Southgate wrote ... Think nothing of it, Tory - it is better to give than to receive!...
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Thanks again, Tone. Tony Ciopa <hyperborean@...> wrote: Troy Southgate wrote ... Think nothing of it, Tory –...
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