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Nascitur, non fit (was : 'Orientamenti')

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, by Mussolini, and, on the contrary,
closely akin to the pre-Christian Roman conception of blood ; the
following one is taken from "Natura aria", a text published during WW2
in 'Il Corriere Padano' :

"Ario" si nasce, non si diventa : NASCITUR, NON FIT. (...) Ario è una
qualità di razza e di casta. Essa si eredita. Passa di padre in
figlio. Nullo puo' supplirla : proprio come il privilegio che, fino a
ieri, aveva anche fra noi il sangue aristocratico".

"One is born 'Aryan', one does not become so : NASCITUR, NON FIT.
(...) To be Aryan is a quality of race and of caste. It is transmitted
from father to son. Nothing can substitute for it : just as the
privilege which, until recently, aristocratic blood had among us".





> >
>
> 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.
>
>
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "Matthew Gordon"
<firdarrig@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > >> 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
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Thu Mar 1, 2007 5:49 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...
vandermok@...
fulviomocco Offline Send Email
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...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Mar 30, 2005
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...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Feb 19, 2007
7:25 pm

In <evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com> evola_as_he_is wrote: (...) ... Or in Latin words (Horace): Si fractus illabitur orbis, impavidum ferient ruinae = even if...
vandermok
charltonroad36 Offline Send Email
Feb 20, 2007
8:15 pm

... 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 ...
Matthew Gordon
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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 ...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Feb 22, 2007
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,...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Mar 1, 2007
5:53 pm

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...
vandermok
charltonroad36 Offline Send Email
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....
phrasena Offline Send Email Feb 26, 2007
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
10:08 am

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...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Apr 12, 2007
5:27 pm

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