Before translating Evola’s review of a book by Maurras, we plan to provide a chapter from Guido de Giorgio’s La Tradizione Romana (The Roman Tradition) called “Dante and the Holy Culmination of the Roman Tradition.” De Giorgio is most certainly the only man to have collaborated with both Rene Guenon … Continue reading
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Il Capo
The rule of many is not good; one ruler let there be. ~ Ulysses, in Homer’s The Iliad, and again by Aristotle at the end of Book XII the Metaphysics. Much is made over the alleged Evolian reversal of the roles of the castes. This in part stems from his … Continue reading
The Roman Tradition

The point of view of this essay is absolute, that is, metaphysical, sacred, traditional: these three terms are identical for us because they converge in the determination of the same domain, that of transcendental truth Continue reading