Where should I start and focus to get a good grip on Evola?
The Upanishads
>>682986
Start by killing yourself
>>682999
Well, trips don't lie.
See you, space cowboys.
>>682999
>posted from a starbucks
The containment board is a good place to start!
>>>/pol/
>>683081
/pol/ doesn't actually want to read or understand historical figures. Inability to just fucking read far right sources is one of the worst plagues on modern historiagraphy.
Revolt Agains the Modern World for the more political part. Introduction to Magic if you don't know anything about it but wants to read Evola's esoteric works, don't need to read it and can jump to the direct part if you are only interested in some specific thing he wrote.
>>683081
He isn't a leftie, so he must be evil and anti-intellectual or something, right? And /pol/ is unable to understand Evola, the good threads about him are on /lit/.
>>684356
The funny thing is I'm...kind of a leftie? If it's that relevant, I'm a Tolstoyan Anarcho-Pacifist so...
I just want to learn about shit. His esoterism is definitely the part most interesting to me, but I know nothing about that.
>>683081
>uh oh, a person that disagrees with me, better scream and shit my pants
>>683081
Jesus Christ just fuck off won't you
Crazy Joe d'Evola
>>684422
vs. Johnny "Gentleman" Gentile
>>682986
"Revolt Against the Modern World" is probably the closest thing to a single standalone book that encapsulates Evola's worldview.
But even that is so full of esoteric references to ancient myth and religion that you'll need to do some independent research to get the most out of it.
>>684448
Sure. Ancient Myth I at least know where to go digging.
>>684469
Look, Big E puts lots of footnotes in the book. If you want to know more, read the shit he cites.
>>684527
Even better! I hadn't expected that.