What do you guys think about Evola? Its nice quote

What do you guys think about Evola? Its nice quote.

Isn't Evola just pseudo-mystical bullshit for the most part?
I don't get why he's an important theorist.

Is he wearing a monocle? Kek

yep, he was old-fashion traditionalist

no more than nietzche. or if you prefer, he's nietzche without the metaphysical trappings.

ride the tiger gets memed a lot here but i don't think most people that have actually bothered to read it understand it.

He's only important because the right wing has so few serious theorists that any decent writer is proclaimed to be an all time great in comparison to the rest.

I mean after Evola and Spengler who do you have? Coulter?

Evola was right. The Enlightenment was shit and gave us nothing but shit, specifically allowing for the rise of socialism, feminism, and political correctness through secularism and liberal democracy.

Nietzsche was a crypto-pagan.

>Nietzsche was a crypto-pagan.

He wrote odes to Wotan, yes.

Evola wanted to go back to the system of Ancient Greece. He criticized fascism for being too modern.

>what is everything not leftist

he's pretty good. needs to kind of be combined with other thinkers to be really be usable though he had some wacky ideas.

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It's true though. Evola is good but we need more contemporary thinkers.

DeBenoist, Dugin

Anyway, Evola is alright. I'm not sure about that quote though.

6/10

Rene Guenon, Arthur Mueller Van Den Bruck

ernst junger

Junger was great.

Both culture and enlightenment are just stories.
The only thing that matters is what can happen, and the only way to know that is to make stories that reflect what we convincingly and consistently narrate as happening over and over again. We can corroborate that narrative and achieve the intent of our narratives better when we work together, because the world seems to rewards collective action more than it rewards individual action.

Anything else is just persuasion for the sake of ancillary intents like ego, power, and sloth.

Evola was both a Platonist and a Sophist, just like all the rest. He confused his story that he made up with a world he cannot know.

i'm also a fan of celine.

desu journey to the end of the night might be my favorite book.

It mostly seems like he's saying that culture that pushes against the status quo isn't as present as it was before the enlightenment.

prefer ebola myself

Let me get this straight.

If we keep telling each other stories, we will create alternate reality?