Nowadays, “discussion” has become commodified, the saleable product of cable news and journals of opinion; there is no longer even the pretense of a “search for truth”. Learn the reasons why. I don’t believe that Carl Schmitt’s monograph on Donoso Cortes, mentioned by Julius Evola, has been translated into English. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Political Science
Idiot’s Guide to the Modern World
Man can be truly free and himself only when he maintains the centre of his being on a metaphysical plane. When he detaches himself from such a plane and focuses on practical goals, on temporal achievements, and, in general, on whatever was the domain only of lower castes taken in … Continue reading
The Future Order of Nations (III)
The organization of a block of the type like the European, Aryan, and Roman block is the only concrete task of our future and the only object of a serious consideration in regards to a new law and a new ordering of the people. ~ Julius Evola In this final … Continue reading
The Future Order of Nations (II)
As Evola continues his analysis of the German legal scholar Hans Keller, we see recognizable themes. In particular, Keller comes surprisingly close to the New Right idea of Ethnopluralism. In Klemmer’s scheme, each people is free to define themselves, to realize themselves, and live independently of each in their own … Continue reading
The Future Order of Nations
In the September, 1941 issue of La Vita Italiana, Julius Evola wrote a review of Das Reich der Völker by the German political theorist, Hans Keller. The first part of Evola’s essay is a review of the book. In the second part, whose translation appears below (ff), Evola provides his … Continue reading
The Rights of Man
The Rights of Man (see below), expresses the fundamental world view of modernity. There are those who believe it is a debatable question and that the more reasonable choice will prevail. However, there are fundamental reasons why that is not true. Tradition is not at all a political option, unlike … Continue reading
Hope and Change
Hope Even the smallest initiative of a single man or group of men when it is properly organized, can result in a surprising variety of effects and long-term results. As soon as one realizes this fact, one becomes completely immune against despair. ~ Charles Maurras Change History sometimes produces surprising … Continue reading
Independence Day
Man is neither the slave of his race nor his language, neither of his religion nor of the course of rivers, not yet of the direction of mountain ranges. A great aggregation of men, healthy in mind and warm in heart, creates that moral consciousness that we call a nation. … Continue reading
To Be Considered a Man
For those young men who know too much, too soon. Lest anyone wake up in the morning with the belief that only he understands the world, we bring you this clip from Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498). This is what he learned as a young man from his time at the University … Continue reading