David Astle ('The babylonian Woe' is a must-read), Lothrop Stoddard,
Eustace Mullins, Alfred Rosenberg, Francis Parker Yockey, to name a
few in your impressing e-library, are authors whose work, having
various common denominators, definitely complement one another. The
interest they share with Evola in the 'Occult war', their common
sensitivity to this most topical phenomenon, their common ability to
expose and to study its roots, its effects, and its mechanisms, make
it fruitful to read them and to ponder over them simultaneously.
A copy of 'Men among The Ruins' could be found online in 2005 together
with Hansen's introduction to it, an introduction over which we will
go back in a few days to clarify a point. Since it is a copyrighted
work, we first assumed that the publisher gave permission to the owner
of the site in question. However, the pdf was soon taken off. Then, it
could be found on www.attan.com, which closed down a few months ago.
As much we would like to help you with this, as much, as you have
already figured out, you may find yourself in trouble, if you put it
online.
In the meantime, please go through thompkins_cariou.tripod.com at your
own pace. It will be updated soon.
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "Martin Blaine"
<throw_the_zoom@...> wrote:
>
> If anybody would like to help me with this, I’d really appreciate
> it. I am new to the group and to Evola. Better late than never, as
> they say. If you take a moment and check out this website I set up:
>
> http://www.controversy-of-zion.com
>
> you'll find a good selection of the books I’ve read in the past
> couple years, since moving out of "conspiracy theory" to into the
> area of White nationalism. From what I’ve read of him so far, it
> looks like Evola is the graduate level in both areas. I managed to
> find a pdf of Men Among the Ruins online, and dumped the text into a
> Word document as I do with all these books. It was unfortunately
> missing two pages, and a number of the footnote references, so I’m
> wondering if anyone here would be willing to devote an hour or so to
> resolving those issues so there will be a good clean copy of the
> book available in cyberspace.
>
> In the meantime, I look forward to reading through the archive
> here. I read several of the articles on the website last night,
> which we're fantastic. I will probably be on an Evola "kick" for
> the next few weeks. One of those periods of rapid growth, from one
> plateau to another.
>