Hello,
The authors who had an influence on him Evola mentioned in his self-
biography. Obviously, the writer of this preface, against which we have
already warned firmly, knows better than him who exactly influenced his
thought.
The only question here is: by whom is the thought of the writer of this
preface influenced, consciously or not?
Thompkins&Cariou
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "skyegamble89"
<skyegamble89@y...> wrote:
>
> In Dr. H.T. Hansen's introduction to "Men Among the Ruins", he
> mentions Otto
> Braun as being a decisive influence upon Evola's thought. I'm
> ordering his
> (Braun's) diaries, but I haven't been able to find any information
> about Braun
> himself. Does anybody have any information? Hansen's assertion that
> Braun
> was one of three decisive influences upon Evola's thought (along with
> Michelstaedter and Weininger) also seemed suspect to me- again, any
> information would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Skye J. Gamble