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 No.56

Sure smells like NRx in here.
Any "neo" traditionalists who first considered monarchy a viable choice in last two years here?

 No.57

I'm not familiar with NRx, really. What little I've heard about it sounds like watered down Traditionalism with Nietzsche thrown in. It doesn't interest me much.

I'm came to the conclusion that monarchy is one of the few legitimate forms of government through Evola. In fact, Evola is the only reason I escaped nihilism.

 No.125

I've always been fond of monarchy. Personally I don't see why its any more absurd than literally any other political ideology. Any political idea that would actually be beneficial to most of us isn't tenable because of ZOG, but that doesn't mean that history hasn't shown us that monarchies kick ass.

I got into Evola around 2009 or so when I was very heavy into Samael Aun Weor and traditionalism and meditation and gnosticism. Only found the reacto-sphere about six months ago and I definitely find it mentally stimulating, I don't understand why people get so booty-blasted about it because of the stupidity of a few people in it.


 No.133

>>125

I've heard a lot of praise for Evola in circles similar to this one, but all of his writings on magic, meditation and the like have always turned me off of him. It seems too 'out there' for me. What you you say would be the essential Evola writings? I would assume his 'Revolt Against the Modern World' would be included, but what else? Is he really serious about the magic stuff?


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