>
> >> In other words : Kapitulieren niemals.
>>Or in Latin words (Horace): Si fractus illabitur orbis, impavidum ferient
>>ruinae = even if the world would fall, its ruins would strike me fearless.
> >>And these orientations, needless to say after our readers have been
>enlightened about the context in which 'Orientamenti' was written, applied
>obviously, contrary to what Vandermok wrongly assumed (see message 18), to
>the Italian, to the European, to the Western youth.
>
>>On the race, there is a curious sentence of Mussolini quoted by Evola:
>>"the race is feeling, not reality: for the 95 %, it' s just feeling", but
>>Evola added: When a feeling is sufficiently lively, virile and constant,
>>tends to turn into a reality, and till the point that, under certain
>>circumstances, the "myth of the race" can effectively create a "race",
>>over there it did not exist: determining a certain "style", a certain "way
>>of being", a behaviour that ends by acting in a formative way on the
>>biological and anthropological datum, handing down itself beyond the
>>generation that created it.
>
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
would of thought not.
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