Julius Evola analyzes the Bolshevik Revolution, emphasizing its methodical, impersonal, and technocratic nature, which he views as a dangerous embodiment of totalitarianism aimed at eradicating individualism and spiritual values in favor of a collectivist and materialistic world order.
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Translated by Heinrich Matterhorn