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This volume contains a rich collection of Julius Evola’s late essays. Distilling the work of a lifetime, these essays, despite the great diversity of their subjects, all depart from Evola’s basic and intransigent principles. From a consideration of specific personalities, such as Donoso Cortés, Vilfredo Pareto, Joseph de Maistre, Metternich, Michelstaedter, and Henry Miller, to the investigation of an entire series of problems, such as the “revolution from the heights,” the “twilight of the East,” the myth of the West, political versus biological youth, and the emergence of the Fifth Estate, this book also includes doctrinal analyses of Zen Buddhism, the so-called Left-Hand Path, the “myth of the future regality,” neo-realism, and the “fetish for magic” — analyses which delve atimes also into the past, as in the evocation of Emperor Julian, the indication of the significance which the Sibylline Books had in Ancient Rome, and the investigation into the mysteries of Mithras. The material herein is wide and various, but in all cases of perennial interest, and Evola’s treatment brings essential normative values to the fore — values which might serve for the interior and spiritual formation of a new generation.

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Table of Contents

  • Translator’s Forward
  • 1. On the “New Humanism”
  • 2. Revolution from the Heights
  • 3. The Advent of the “Fifth Estate”
  • 4. The State and Work
  • 5. Biological Youth and Political Youth
  • 6. The Problem of Decadence
  • 7. The Inversion of Symbols
  • 8. The Tarantula’s Bite
  • 9. Rome and the Sibylline Books
  • 10. Orientations on Masonry
  • 11. The Twilight of the Orient
  • 12. Dionysus and the “Left-Hand Path”
  • 13. The Myth of the Future Regality
  • 14. Quo Vadis, Ecclesia?
  • 15. “Love from Afar”
  • 16. The Fetish for Magic
  • 17. Notes on the Mystery of Mithras
  • 18. On the “Left-Hand Path”
  • 19. The Sense and Atmosphere of Zen
  • 20. Perspectives on the Beyond
  • 21. The Twin Face of Epicureanism
  • 22. Faces and Mush
  • 23. Does the West Have its Own Idea?
  • 24. At the “Wall of Time”
  • 25. Potency and Infantilism
  • 26. Emperor Julian
  • 27. Metternich
  • 28. Donoso Cortés
  • 29. The Henry Miller Phenomenon
  • 30. Vilfredo Pareto, Anti-conformist and Anti-democrat
  • 31. Joseph de Maistre
  • 32. Papini
  • 33. Carlo Michelstaedter
  • 34. The Case of Giovanni Gentile
  • 35. René Guénon and “Integral Traditionalism”
  • 36. Culture and Liberty
  • 37. The Right and Culture
  • 38. Perspectives of the Culture of the Right
  • 39. The Historiography of the Right
  • 40. The Right and the Tradition
  • Index
Julius Evola

Julius Evola (1898–1974) was Italy’s foremost Traditionalist philosopher, as well as a metaphysician, social thinker, and activist. Evola was an authority on the world’s esoteric traditions and one of the greatest critics of modernity. Arktos has previously published Metaphysics of War, Fascism Viewed from the Right, Notes on the Third Reich, A Traditionalist Confronts Fascism, A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth, Recognitions, The Bow and the Club, The Myth of the Blood and Metaphysics of Power. (Go to author page)