Orientation
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The program article by Julius Evola “Orientation” of 1950 indicates the main directions of the upcoming battle and is addressed, first of all, to the youth who took the torch of the struggle from those who did not surrender. Evola calls on to learn from the past, learn to evaluate and understand the events that have occurred, and also claims the importance of the elite, which will determine the idea for unification and approve the new person of resistance that has survived among the ruins-he will belong to the future. “Even if the fate of this world is a foregone conclusion and its final destruction is coming, we are obliged to unshakably stand in the following positions: in any case, what should be done will be done ...”
The collection is complemented by criticism of left -wing myths, “total protest”, modern taboos, Marcuse and Mao, and articles by the researchers of the evolian heritage of Victoria Vanyushkina and Guido Stukko, familiarizing with the biography and the central ideas of the radical Italian thinker
The collection is complemented by criticism of left -wing myths, “total protest”, modern taboos, Marcuse and Mao, and articles by the researchers of the evolian heritage of Victoria Vanyushkina and Guido Stukko, familiarizing with the biography and the central ideas of the radical Italian thinker
Author:
Author:Evola Julius
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Pantheon
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-280-02370-3
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