Julius Evola

Italian philosopher, esotericist, and political thinker (1898–1974) known for traditionalist and anti-modern writings; associated with Italian Fascism and post‑war radical right movements; wrote on metaphysics, occultism, and critiques of modernity.

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  1. 1. The Hermetic Tradition

    A concise, erudite study of Western Hermeticism that traces its roots from antiquity through the alchemical and Renaissance currents and distills core doctrines—correspondences between macrocosm and microcosm, the possibility of supra-individual spiritual realization, and the role of initiation—in terms of symbolism, practice and metaphysics; the work combines historical survey, symbolic exegesis of alchemical and magical imagery, and guidance on meditative and ritual techniques intended to effect inner transformation, while arguing that the Hermetic path represents an elite, anti‑material countercurrent to modern secularity and decay.

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