First published at 12:08 UTC on June 25th, 2019.
Announcing what I hope will be an exciting and informative series on Julius Evola's magnum opus, "Revolt Against the Modern World"!
Episode 1 here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zD5B8P2wUbA/
In this series, I will be covering the b…
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Announcing what I hope will be an exciting and informative series on Julius Evola's magnum opus, "Revolt Against the Modern World"!
Episode 1 here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zD5B8P2wUbA/
In this series, I will be covering the book chapter by chapter (that means there will be about 40 episodes!) and going into detail about Evola's philosophy and the Traditionalist worldview. You are invited to acquire a copy if you don't have one already and read along, however, this series can also be watched without having read the book, for those who would like an overview of this influential thinker without committing to reading a challenging book.
Evola's works only began to be translated into English in the 1990s and as a result, he does not yet enjoy widespread recognition and there is very little information available to assist a beginning reader in tackling his works. My hope is that this video series will assist any prospective reader in tackling this tome, which will provide a solid foundation for reading any future works by this author.
I invite you to approach this work with an open mind, as Evola lays out a perspective of the world that is radically different from our modern ideas. As such, regardless of any agreement or disagreement with his conclusions, this work merits a serious study. So think of this like a virtual book club!
If you have already read any part of the book and had a question about something you didn't understand, please comment with the relevant chapter and page number. I will save these questions to address in future videos.
The first video will be released soon, but in the meantime, if you would like some Evola content, I invite you to explore my videos entitled "Traditional Woman's Path to Heroism" and "Traditional Man's Path to Heroism", both of which draw heavily from this and other books of Evola's.
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