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    Giulio Cesare Andrea "Julius" Evola (Italian: [ˈɛːvola]; 19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974) was an Italian far-right philosopher. Evola regarded his values as...
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  • UR Group (category Julius Evola)
    esotericist association, founded around 1927 by intellectuals including Julius Evola, Arturo Reghini and Giovanni Colazza for the study of Traditionalism...
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    Historian Mark Sedgwick identifies René Guénon, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Julius Evola, Mircea Eliade, Frithjof Schuon, Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Alexandr Dugin...
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  • The Doctrine of Awakening (category Books by Julius Evola)
    The Doctrine of Awakening is a book by Julius Evola, first published as La dottrina del risveglio in 1943, and translated into English by H. E. Musson...
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  • Revolt Against the Modern World (category Books by Julius Evola)
    Rivolta contro il mondo moderno) is a book by Julius Evola, first published in Italy in 1934. Described as Evola's most influential work, it is an elucidation...
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    of the UR Group, which gathered occultists and mystics. A mentee of Julius Evola, Scaligero espoused fierce antisemitic views which were combined with...
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    in Sicily...So, then is it worse to be Sicilian than to be Jewish?". Julius Evola was a prominent intellectual during World War II as well as during the...
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  • Ahmad; Evola, Julius (2012). Julius Evola: the sufi of rome. Polen: Amazon Fulfillment. ISBN 978-1-6912-5642-6. Cologero (2012-06-11). "Evola: The Second...
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  • open arms. The moment has come to choose. Traditionalist philosopher Julius Evola saw the Fourth Estate as the final point of his historical cycle theory...
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  • Turris is an Italian journalist and the president of the Fondazione Julius Evola. He has been described by political scientist Jean-Yves Camus as "a key...
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    epigrams such as "True Dada is against Dada". One member of this group was Julius Evola, who went on to become an eminent scholar of occultism, as well as a...
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  • development of neo-Nazi racism,[citation needed] such as Miguel Serrano and Julius Evola (writers who are described by critics of Nazism such as the Southern...
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    School have been criticised for their influence on far-right politics. Julius Evola, in particular, was active in Italian fascist politics during his lifetime...
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  • outside of German-speaking Europe. Among them, the Italian philosopher Julius Evola is often associated with the Conservative Revolution. The Nouvelle Droite...
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  • DuQuette (born 1948) Robert Lee "Skip" Ellison Gerard Encausse (Papus) Julius Evola Janet Farrar Stewart Farrar LaSara Firefox Ed Fitch Dion Fortune Gavin...
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    with the radical traditionalist conservatism of Italian esotericist Julius Evola and the ethnopluralism and pan-European nationalism of French Nouvelle...
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  • Cultural Marxism in the late 1990s, was Italian far-right author Julius Evola. Evola was a dadaist painter after the first World War, something which...
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  • Degrelle, Nazi propagandist Wilfrid Bade, Italian neo-fascist philosopher Julius Evola, and others. Most of the translations are credited to pseudonyms, according...
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    esotericist Julius Evola founded the Gruppo di Ur in Rome, along with its journal Ur (1927–1928), involving figures like Arturo Reghini. In 1928, Evola published...
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  • adopted by intellectuals such as the Italian esoteric traditionalist Julius Evola, the Austrian monarchist Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, the Colombian political...
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    basketball player Julius Evola (1898–1974), Italian philosopher Julius Fučík (composer) (1872–1916), Czech composer, the journalist's uncle Julius Fučík (journalist)...
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  • refer to theorists like Georges Sorel, Vilfredo Pareto, Robert Michels, Julius Evola, and José Antonio Primo de Rivera seen as fascist pioneers. Some even...
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  • Savitri Devi, and Traditionalist philosophers such as René Guénon and Julius Evola, among others. Rudolf Steiner believed that the Kali Yuga ended in 1900...
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    Ionescu and the writings of the Traditionalist School (René Guénon and Julius Evola). For instance, Eliade's The Sacred and the Profane partially builds...
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    Traditionalist School. In the Lenin Library, he discovered the writings of Julius Evola, whose book Pagan Imperialism he translated into Russian. In the 1980s...
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  • rule of law under a state of exception. Italian esoteric traditionalist Julius Evola is another influential authoritarian conservative philosopher. Authoritarian...
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  • ISBN 9788820041939 Tedeschi, M. (1950) Fascisti dopo Mussolini, Roma, Edizioni Arnia Julius Evola, Autodifesa, Roma, Edizioni Fondazione Julius Evola, 1976....
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    Italic Roman tradition. In the 1920s, with perennialist philosopher Julius Evola and disciple Giulio Parise, he founded a "magical" chain called Gruppo...
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  • esotericist association, founded around 1927 by intellectuals including Julius Evola, Arturo Reghini and Giovanni Colazza for the study of Traditionalism...
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  • 1895 – November 18, 1952) Max Ernst (April 2, 1891 – April 1, 1976) Julius Evola (May 19, 1898 – June 11, 1974) Lyonel Feininger (July 17, 1871 – January...
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