Hello,
Referring to the letter of Evola to Almirante, we have to understand the Italian situation in that March 10, 1967. The MSI (Movimento Sociale Italiano) was unpopular because considered neo-fascist Party. The Left Wing was very strong and extremists destroyed many times the seat of the Party itself. So, the deputy Almirante was very prudent replying in TV to some accuse of racism.
Evola does not look too satisfied, and at the end of that letter draws an impassive conclusion that today sounds up-to-date:
"The persecutions suffered by the Jew does not authorize to transform him into a sacrosanct being, synthesis of every virtue, and for whom to feel reverence."
F.