Political doctrine of Julius Evola in the context of a conservative revolution in Germany
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The study of the Russian historian of philosophy Dmitry Moiseev is devoted to the reconstruction of the political views of the Italian, a training thinker Julius Evola (1898–1974), compared with the political views of representatives of the German “conservative revolution”: Oswalda Spengler, Arthur Van Bruck and Ernst Yunger.
Who was the European right of the first half of the twentieth century as their main enemy? What key ideas and aspirations united Evolu and “conservative revolutionaries”, and which, on the contrary, indicated insurmountable differences in their views? Is it possible to classify Julius Evol with the figures of the “conservative revolution”? The author gives answers to these and some other questions in his book.
is addressed to all the conceptual and semantic content of the “right” idea and various political models that are interested in, meaningful intellectuals in the first half of the twentieth century
Who was the European right of the first half of the twentieth century as their main enemy? What key ideas and aspirations united Evolu and “conservative revolutionaries”, and which, on the contrary, indicated insurmountable differences in their views? Is it possible to classify Julius Evol with the figures of the “conservative revolution”? The author gives answers to these and some other questions in his book.
is addressed to all the conceptual and semantic content of the “right” idea and various political models that are interested in, meaningful intellectuals in the first half of the twentieth century
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Author:Moiseev
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
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Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
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ISBN:978-5-7584-0459-1
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