The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Julius Evola
- The blood of heroes is closer to the Lord than the ink of scholars and the prayers of the pious.
- Western civilisation needs a complete overhaul or it will fall apart one day or another. It has realised the most complete perversion of any rational order of things. Reign of matter, of gold, of machine, of number, it no longer possesses breath, or liberty, or light.
- Neither pleasure nor pain should enter as motives when one must do what must be done.
- I see nothing but a world of ruins, where a kind of front line is possible only in the catacombs.
- A woman who is perfectly woman is superior to a man who is imperfectly man, just as a farmer who is faithful to his land and performs his work perfectly is superior to a king who cannot do his own work.
- Everybody enjoys the freedom he deserves, which is measured by the stature and dignity of his person or by his function, and not by the abstract and elementary fact of merely being a ‘human being’ or a ‘citizen’.
- The Americans are the living refutation of the Cartesian axiom, “I think, therefore I am”: Americans do not think, yet they are. The American ‘mind,’ puerile and primitive, lacks characteristic form and is therefore open to every kind of standardization.
- My principles are only those that, before the French Revolution, every well-born person considered sane and normal.
- The supreme nobility of a Roman emperor does not consist in being a master of slaves, but in being a lord of free men, who loves freedom even in those who serve him.
- The substance of every true and stable political organism is something resembling an Order, a Männerbünd in charge of the principle of the imperium, comprising men who see loyalty as the basis of their honor.
Julius Evola (1898-1974) was an Italian philosopher, esotericist, and political theorist known for his controversial and influential writings on metaphysics, traditionalism, and radical politics.
Drawing from a diverse array of sources, including Eastern religions, Western mysticism, and the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Evola developed a unique philosophical system that championed spiritual elitism and a return to pre-modern, hierarchical social structures.
He opposed both modernity and egalitarianism, which he viewed as degenerate influences. Evola’s ideas significantly impacted various far-right movements in Europe, particularly during the mid-20th century. He was involved with the Italian Fascist regime and later influenced post-war neo-fascist groups.
Despite his controversial legacy, Evola remains a significant figure in the study of esotericism and traditionalist thought, with his works continuing to provoke debate and discussion among scholars and political activists alike.
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