have anyone read anything of Julius Evola? Is it any good?
can you guise recommend me some good books about facism?
>>8051732
bump
yes, i have seen the other thread but it was raided with poltards and not actual discussion
>>8051732
fuck this board
>>8051859
Fuck you
Yes. No.
No.
"spiritual" new age bullshit
>>8051732
I've read Ride The Tiger, most people don't understand it's more about moral principles in details that it is declaring any sort of statements like in his other books (Revolt Against The Modern World). I don't read his more radical works in fear I might lose respect for him.
>>8051732
Start with Revolt, then 2 or 3 specific works, then back to Revolt then Ride the Tiger
This should be enough for you to understand the basics. Then the real fun begins: a journey to spiritual awakening. It is a long journey, and it is not for all. Either you see it, or you don't. Most don't, but I hope for you that you will at least get a glimpse of the light.
Also, Evola's not a fascist author. If you want to learn about fascism, I recommend Roger Griffin. He is much less biased than most, giving a more truthful account, from my reading at least.
Fascism - Stanley G Payne
Paul Gottfried - Fascism : Career of a Concept