In 'The Elements of Racial Education', Julius Evola
writes :
"The reactions of this or that person towards the
racist idea are a sort of barometer which show us the
'quantity' of race which is found in the person in
question. The one who says yes to racism is the one in
whom race still lives : the one who has been
internally defeated by the anti-race and in whom the
original forces have been stifled by ethnic waste, by
processes of cross-breeding and degeneration, or by a
bourgeois, weak, and intellectualistic style of life
which has lost for generations any contact with
anything which is really originary, opposes it and
searches in all directions for alibis in order to
justify his aversion and discredit racism."
The word anti-race ('anti-razza') may sound rather
vague here, but it is clear to me that, when an
awakening of race occurs internally, one can perceive
its opposite naturally.
writes :
"The reactions of this or that person towards the
racist idea are a sort of barometer which show us the
'quantity' of race which is found in the person in
question. The one who says yes to racism is the one in
whom race still lives : the one who has been
internally defeated by the anti-race and in whom the
original forces have been stifled by ethnic waste, by
processes of cross-breeding and degeneration, or by a
bourgeois, weak, and intellectualistic style of life
which has lost for generations any contact with
anything which is really originary, opposes it and
searches in all directions for alibis in order to
justify his aversion and discredit racism."
The word anti-race ('anti-razza') may sound rather
vague here, but it is clear to me that, when an
awakening of race occurs internally, one can perceive
its opposite naturally.