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What makes this book so special?
Brayden Collins
Juan Hall
It has the cia approval.
Isaac Torres
Read it.
Luis Taylor
>It has the cia approval.
whys that? explain
Anthony Green
How autistic it is, I mean that as a compliment.
Leo Allen
> Read it
I did a year ago. Interesting contents indeed. However I don't understand how a book with only a couple chapters calling for action with the rest being different historical topics become a right-wing banner as opposed to mlre radical Jack Donovan works or maybe even Bronze Age Mindset (haven't read). Don't call me a nigger.
Ian Evans
> Jack Donovan
I heard he engaged in homosexual acts. However I read The Way of Men, A Sky Without Eagles, Becoming A Barbarian and A More Complete Beast early on, and these books have strong, based messages in an easy-to-read format, which I saw is just what he wanted to convey once I received the book and examined the modern cover and format style
Isaac Morgan
>I heard he engaged in homosexual acts.
Uh he's a straight up sodomite.
Chase Cruz
It has revolt right in the title and you can't put 2+2 together.
Jeremiah Reed
Donovan cannot escape the homosexual baggage and his works are forever doomed by it. Evola wasn't trying to call for action, he was trying to rebuild spirit. A return to our roots, spiritually, culturally, philosophically. He was trying to open the door to Traditionalism for conservatives who were facing a new Dark Age. That way after the fall, after its all blown away, there will be some who still remember and remain loyal and dutiful and carry within them the elements necessary to rebuild again. To find a spiritual Tradition and remain loyal to it, to promote fellowship among the last men of this age, to seek what is worthy and truthful and hold on to it before it is lost. Ultimately, to rise above the chaos of the modern world, to live apart from it, eve while walking its streets.
Isaac Barnes
>It has revolt right in the title and you can't put 2+2 together.
The CIA wants us to revolt? Explain, I'm a bluepilled normie.
James Jenkins
It's controlled opposition.
Ethan Brown
Because it's pretty much the only piece of academically serious writing that addresses antiquity and the middle ages without being written from an implicitly or explicitly atheistic perspective.
Evola wrote about the beliefs of historical peoples from the perspective that those beliefs were true, or at least tapped into some shared metaphysical truth from the remote past, and as a result, his analysis makes sense in a way that Enlightenment or Marxist views on antiquity just don't. Ancient cultural practices that seem absurd from a modern perspective are much more comprehensible when you position them within a worldview that takes ancient religious beliefs seriously.
Andrew White
Why are you replying to yourself?
Luke Moore
He’s a grug, the revolt Evola talks about has to do with his philosophy of traditionalism and not contemporary politics. Essentially he wants a return to pharaohnic god-kings, not to blow up federal buildings
Owen Rivera
Exactly how large is your pussy?
Lets talk volume here.
Brayden Evans
Yes user but are Sicilians white?
Charles Lewis
"Revolt" in "Revolt Against the Modern World, does not mean political terrorism or armed activism or politics at all. It means spiritually, philosophically revolt. Walk away entirely, unplug, disconnect, brudge to a living Tradition not to modern society. Evola was far more likely ti suggest becoming a monk than becoming some kind of political activist.
John Lee
newfags should be genocided
spbp
Ethan Reyes
Precisely a return to classical or medieval sensibilitues and values.
Hunter Brooks
kys midwit
Carson Gray
>I'm so smart because a book told me so.
NPC talk
Levi Anderson
Didn't Evola claim nuclear physics was jewish tricks? Good thing we didn't have a cold war over nukes, or else he'd look like a total moron for the rest of history.
Wyatt Cooper
In a nutshell, for Americans, we are all used to people idealizing the 1950's. Traditionalism simply idealizes the 1250's. A return to a far earlier, far more natural system of life and meaning. Evola was saying the entire modern world, modern society, modern thinking, modern politics, is inverted poison precisely to be ignored and risen above.
Landon Evans
>italian who preens like a dandy and wears a monocle to look cool suggests slacktivism is the real revolt
color me shocked
John Cook
He's right younstyoid niggers. Evola is limited hangout territory just like juden peterson.
>Evola is pushed by Natbol Duginists and JIDF, and one of his famous lines are that white women crave black semen because of its wild jungle esoteric power.
>Evola wrote an entire ANTIFA book called:
>A Traditionalist Confronts Fascism
>Included are the reasons for his rejection of Nazi biological racism. Evola denied being a Fascist and instead referred to himself as a "beyond fascist".
>These essays show Evola to have been an unsparing critic of fascism
>Other Evola works:
>the Anti-Racist book
>The Myth of the Blood: The Genesis of Racialism
If you enter Evola into Bing Alexander Dugin's face and info pops up on the first page as a suggestion. Considering Dugin praises redemption through sin kabbalah and Thelma pedo torture on Instagram it's no surprise this is all connected.
Evola was a sicko too.
Evan Johnson
You stupid niggers*
Henry Lee
It's pols version of the Rick Roll.
Brandon Collins
I don't know if he said that, but I can state as an Evolian Traditionalist that I believe modern science to be entirely subverted, largely pointless and a new perverted religion that serves the purpose of progressivism.