Our taste for precision will bring us to ruin.
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, Parapine Emmanuel <emmanuelparapine@...>
wrote:
>
> Κείμενα
> για την Παράδοση και τον Σύγχρονο Κόσμο
(translated by Sedgwick as "Essays on tradition and the modern world") has
necessarily a link with Evola since its name appears - seemingly - as the author
on that book's cover (cf :
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FKdGU-t1rjo/TThF9twl50I/AAAAAAAAB1o/hOp1IWnF2s0/s1600/\
9-evola.jpg). It is more likely a collection of various essays and excerpts from
his works than the translation of a whole book. A description found
on http://xabooks.blogspot.fr seems to confirm
it : http://xabooks.blogspot.fr/2011/01/blog-post_1543.html
> Translated with Google, it reads :
>
> " Julius EvolaPublisher: GOLDEN DAWN, 2.01 thousand
> € 12,00 This book contains a collection of texts of the great Italian
philosopher July vaccines, most of which have been published in the journal
GOLDEN DAWN. Contains chapters from his books "Revolt against the modern
world", "People in the ruins", and an article about the relationship of Judaism
with Freemasonry. Unknown in Greek readership (and until a few years and in
English) The vaccines had the same deal with many other writers and philosophers
whose writings contradict the established view of modern times and for that
reason either completely ignored or given the most "harmless" (when it can not
be otherwise because of their author), always with appropriate warnings about
the absolute evil of their political views and file their social conscience to
accompany them ..."
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Evola <evola_as_he_is@...>
> To: evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, July 1, 2012 10:52 PM
> Subject: [evola_as_he_is] Re: Julius Evola and the greek Golden Dawn
>
>
>
> A message by Michel Lord was deleted by mistake - we make mistakes : we are no
traditionalist. It concerned Golden Dawn, which turns out to fail the test of
traditionalism. From our point of view, this is not a bad indication a priori,
since traditionalists, to quote one of the key authors of traditionalists,
namely R. Guénon, are "people who only have a sort of tendency or aspiration
toward tradition without really knowing anything at all about it." From this
standpoint of ours, a racist and European one, whenever a party is dubbed as
`nationalist' by the media, it is a question of whether it promotes a catagogic
form or a restorative form of nationalism, willing and able "to shape
> and organise all that corresponds in the social whole to the bodily, vital, or
animal part of a human organism, and that was the domain of the two inferior
classes - work, economy, political organisation in the strict sense - and to
bring about an 'economic peace' which, 'depressurising' the society, will allow
energies of the superior type to free themselves and to act on a higher plane"
> (http://thompkins_cariou.tripod.com/id80.html), in short : to restore
> `autonomia' and, above all, `autarkeia'. Do Chrysi Avgi's leaders
(incidentally, an acknowledged expert on J. Evola's work mentions on his website
that "the first book on the "books" section of the Golden Dawn's website is
their Greek translation of Julius Evola, Essays on Tradition and the Modern
World", a book that cannot be found in the list of works by the Italian author)
share this view ?
>
> There is no way for us to know. Chrysi Avgi's political platform does not seem
to have published online in any of the language we can read, - not that
political programs matter. It is drowned in the usual media relentless
polemical, rhetorical diarrhoea, made from a mixture of imputations of racism,
of `neo-Nazism', and of anti-Semitism. The only thing certain about Chrysi
Avgvi's guidelines is that they go against the extremism typical of the policy
of those who have run, managed occupied Europe since 1945. Extremism means to
destroy a country ethnically, spiritually, socially, economically, and
financially, by flooding it with extra-European immigrants and placing it under
> the yoke of the Stalinist-like so-called 'European Union' and, ultimately, of
a stateless high finance. To expel massively extra-European immigrants, whether
legal or illegal, is an absolute precondition for the survival of the country,
and, for that matter, for the survival of any European country currently plagued
> by mass immigration and by the political schemers who implement it in
accordance with the aggressive globalist ideology upheld by their `unknown
superiors'. It goes without saying that such measure could only be taken and
implemented by a nationalist organisation of a restorative character, once in
power, and it is equally clear that the coming to power of a similar
organisation by democratic means is wishful thinking.
>
> Chrysi Avgi is confined to neighbourhood actions, which they seem to carry out
efficiently. Their leaders and militants set journalists and political schemers
straight. Pending possible additional information about their approach to J.
Evola, that's all we can say on the subject at this time.
>
> --- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "emmanuelparapine" <emmanuelparapine@>
wrote:
> >
> > The Greek nationalist party "Golden Dawn" (named after a phrase contained in
the Odyssey of Homer) is led by Nikolos Michaloliakos, a former member of an
alleged terrorist group defending the political heritage of Ioannis Metaxas.
Contrary to the various assertions of the cosmopolitan medias, the Golden Dawn
logo is not a swastika, but the traditional greek meander - moreover, every
member of this forum obviously know that the raised-arm salute was not coined by
"nazis" but dates back to the earlier Antiquity. Although this movement is
seemingly far from being hostile to Adolf Hitler, the German Reich and its
Weltanschauung, Golden Dawn ideological and symbolical universe can not be
reduced to that single historical experiment. Besides, it is a dynamic party
which is not in a logic of folklore and parody like so many sex-shop "nazi"
groups and individuals.It has become worldwide famous after the recent election
of 21 Golden Dawn deputies. They also
> gained additional media attention after several polemic statements - one
denying the existence, not only of gas chambers but also of cremation ovens
(that implies a certain lack of information on the revisionist thesis) and
another one proposing to put anti-personnel mines accross the border with
Turkey. They are also reputed for their proximity actions in favor of security,
consisting in getting the streets rid of the insecurity by the means of violence
and providing free bodyguarding services to elderly people who might want, for
instance, to withdraw some money from their bank account.
> >
> > It becomes particularly interesting from our point of view when we learn
that Evola seems to be one of their ideological references. We can thus read on
the "traditionalistblog" of Mark Sedgwick
(http://traditionalistblog.blogspot.fr/2012/05/evola-poised-to-enter-greek-parli\
ament.html) :
> >
> > " the first book on the "books" section of the Golden Dawn's website is
their Greek translation of Julius Evola, Essays on Tradition and the Modern
World "
> >
> > " the influence of Evola can also be found, though not so prominently. He
is, as has been said, on the book list. Condemnation of modernity and of "the
modern world" appears in the archive of "ideological texts," and the penultimate
(11th) point to which members commit themselves is to "honor and respect
Tradition." They also accept that "nationalism is the only absolute and real
revolution because it seeks the birth of new ethical, spiritual, social and
psychic values." We learn that the Golden Dawn's Youth Movement "is not a simple
political formation, and requires of members a particular way of life based on
honor, morality and virtue."
> >
> > Does any member of this forum know what is their exact relationship to
Evola's work ?
> >
>