"What It Means to Belong to the Right" by Julius Evola [Essay Study]
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- "What It Means to Belong to the Right" is an essay by Julius Evola published in 1973. The essay is one of several found in A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth, which is a compilation of Evola's essays assembled by Hungarian traditionalists. In this video we examine what Evola believed constituted an authentically Right-wing worldview.
I have discussed previously another essay from this same book. Link below:
• Orientations: Eleven P...
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Edit: Toward the end of the video I mistakenly referred to Evola's book "Fascism Viewed From the Right" as "A Critique of Fascism From the Right."
Mea Culpa!
I can see why Evola was critical of right-wing socialism.
If it truly is the most naturally agreeable form of governance for the human condition, why did it not appear until the 20th century?
Because it was a reaction to communism. Simple as.
For what it’s worth, sometimes interventions are necessary. But I understand why people like Junger, Evola, criticize it.
Your disagreement with evola earned you my sub sir
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brilliant
People are reading Man & Crisis by Ortega y Gasset.
….what the heck is a raja Mohan?
The 👃🏽 ?
@@BearsArms45 He’s the guy in charge of UA-cam. “Raja” Neal Mohan replaced Susan Wojcicki.