So is he a meme or GOAT
>>8191214
GOAT, if you understand him.
I've read his main works, which is more than almost anyone can say.
he's a meme confirmed
>>8191214
Big bit of column A, little bit of column B.
>>8191214
Literally a hooligan man's Rene Guenon.
Mixed bag. His comments on philosophy are sometimes interesting because of the history and facts he uses for his traditionalist angle, but the philosophical arguments themselves are usually garbage.
That being said when he's just complaining or pontification on a point is usually really amazing
beware the KALI YUUUUUUUUGA
He's a meme until you read him and then he's GOAT.
So, as someone who's never read Evola and has virtually no intention to, BUT who really thinks he's a cool pseudo-intellectual angle for me to work:
How can I best live my life according to his principles, so that when people ask, I can name him as an inspiration?