Definitions

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In Definitions, Giorgio Locchi unveils the philosophical foundations of a revolutionary worldview that breaks through the confines of modernity. Locchi challenges the egalitarian orthodoxy with a vision rooted in foundational narratives, archetypes, and the Indo-European heritage. His essays, now available in English for the first time, explore the essence of culture, the dynamics of history, and the emergence of a ‘superhumanist’ myth — a transformative ideal for a sick age yearning for meaning.

Locchi’s incisive analysis of National Socialism, his critique of modern decadence, and his exploration of Europe’s spiritual and civilizational renewal have inspired generations of thinkers and activists. This collection is more than a philosophical treatise; it is a call to reclaim the foundations of greatness and forge a future worthy of European man’s highest aspirations.

Definitions is an essential guide for those seeking to understand — and shape — the destiny of the Western world.

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2024-12-13

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Table of Contents

  • Preface: Giorgio Locchi, Theorist of Superhumanism

I. Destiny

  • Ethology and the Human Sciences

  • History and Destiny

  • Kingdom, Empire, Imperium

  • Myth and Community

II. Roots

  • Indo-European Identity and the Modern World

  • The Indo-European Cosmogonic Myth: Reconstruction and Relevance

  • Lévi-Strauss and Structural Anthropology

  • Introduction to The Ring of the Nibelung

III. Figures

  • Nietzsche and His ‘Rehabilitators’

  • Regarding Man and Technics

  • Armin Mohler and the Conservative Revolution

  • Epilogue: Europe Is Not an Inheritance but a Future Mission

  • L’Institut Iliade for Long European Memory

Giorgio Locchi

Giorgio Locchi (1923–1992) was an Italian philosopher and journalist who co-founded GRECE (Research and Study Group for European Civilization) in 1968 with Alain de Benoist. A key figure in the European New Right, Locchi championed the revival of European identity through myth, tradition, and cultural heritage. His work deeply influenced identitarian thought, inspiring efforts to defend Europe’s unique ethnic and civilizational character. (Go to author page)

Other contributors: Institut Iliade