who the fuck was he
The proto-fedora
>>1152838
A new ager who's been misunderstood by both left and right
>>1152852
>evola
>new age
Kill yourself you mong
my favorite meme
>>1152870
>robespierre fucked ruined EVERYTIHNG
>t. evola
>>1152838
A guy who very few have read but everyone has an opinion on.
>>1152838
Le Cat Trainer
>>1152898
He's right
>>1152838
someone who slightly resembled H.P. Lovecraft, in both body and mind
>>1152838
A Sicilian nobleman who quit engineering right before his phd and instead lived on his family fortune, did magic, and open called himself an anti-fascist in fascist Italy, walked around a German city being bombed by the allies to ponder his fate, only to get paralyzed from the explosion. Made his pals stand him up on his feet as he died.
>>1154951
I think thats the life we all wish we could live deep down
>>1152838
A bond villain?
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/e6/c5/0f/e6c50f26e8030a11705c0a6df4d3c1b9.jpg
>>1154951
>anti-fascist
yeah, but wasnt his issue with fascism becuase it wasnt far right enough?, like he thought they were too liberal for his tastes
>>1156901
Yes, and there are plenty of us.
>>1156924
its pretty crazy to hate fascistsi cause they weren't extreme enough...he wasnt anti facist, he was basicly ultra fascist
The butler in the parent trap
>>1156924
>plenty
You mean salafi "muh caliphate" muslims?
If you are european or american I wont be ble to take this claim seriously.
>>1156953
>its pretty crazy to hate fascistsi cause they weren't extreme enough...he wasnt anti facist, he was basicly ultra fascist
he was a reactionary. Fascism had nothing to do with this. He value tradition as sacred,and fascism really didnt. He wasnt an ultra fascist,he was totalmy a different thing.Probably Franco's kind of regime would fit Evola's philosophy better than Mussolini's Italy
>>1157082
kek
>>1152838
That's Frowning Jim, the unhappiest man in the West
>>1157694
>Probably Franco's kind of regime would fit Evola's philosophy better
Interestingly I don't remember reading anything by Evola on the Franco and Salazar regimes and he lived up to the 1970s.
>>1152838
magical trevor
Did he literally believe in Lemuria?
>>1158489
I find it even more peculiar that Evola never seemed to write about Baron von Ungern-Sternberg, even though his exploits must have been making headlines during Evola's formative years, and the man's rise to power essentially represented what Evola wanted to happen.
>>1158960
But he did.
http://www.counter-currents.com/2011/02/baron-von-ungern-sternberg/