This is part VII of an ongoing review of Julius Evola‘s Fascism viewed from the right, published by Arktos Media. Fascism, as the conscious agent of the state, next had to confront the parliamentary system that it had inherited. Evola put it this way (in Chapter VIII): The parliamentary system … Continue reading
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Evola Viewed from the Right (VI)
Some commentators claim that more people saw Pope Francis in Brazil than saw the Rolling Stones. Unfortunately, they haven’t noticed that the youths at World Youth Day live more like the Rolling Stones than like the pope. Continue reading