Julius Evola
Italian philosopher, esotericist, and political thinker (1898–1974) associated with the Traditionalist school and far-right politics. Wrote on metaphysics, occultism, religion, race, and anti-modernism; influential on postwar radical right movements and widely criticized for racist and fascist views.
Books
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1. Meditations On The Peaks
A collection of terse, reflective meditations that use the mountain and alpine solitude as a symbol for spiritual ascent, inner discipline, and detachment from the values of mass modernity. The writings emphasize self-mastery, confrontation with mortality, a warriorlike stance toward life’s trials, and the cultivation of an inner aristocracy or higher perspective that rejects comfort, sentimentality, and egalitarian conformity. Drawn from esoteric, traditionalist, and existential motifs, the book offers aphoristic guidance aimed at those seeking an uncompromising path of inner elevation.
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