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What I have heard is that, while Evola has a bunch of really good quotes, the books in themselves are not that well written. What's your opinion? What do you think about his takes on the modern world?

>> No.18215380

>>18215147
Hes just ok.

>> No.18215386

>>18215147
Depends on your own views. He's not for everyone.

>> No.18215472

>>18215147
read him yourself and stop making these fucking threads.

>> No.18216253

>>18215380
why do you think so?

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He has his moments, see pic related

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>>18215147
Absolutely Underrated as he should be. 99% of people are too retarded to possibly understand him and banning him in the future could be done if they cherrypick his work to misrepresent him. Better he remains obscured and hidden in the dumpster of history in the gray area between Yoga Hippie and Uninteresting Fascist like most people percieve him.

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>>18215147
Pretty good. Go read him. This Man is a true dissident.

>> No.18216868

>>18215147
The only people who claim his books aren't well written are those that were filtered. You can disagree with him, but he was a pretty good writer.

>> No.18217367

The most spooked of all Stirner fanboys

>> No.18217395

>>18215147
Preeminent author on Esotericism. Understand that every point of view he takes is based on an uncompromising dedication to realization of the absolute.

>> No.18217828

>>18217367
If I remember correctly, Junger said that reading Stirner in the trenches had (at the current time) a bigger effect on him than the stress of combat, i don't know anything about Stirner but that stuck out to me

>> No.18217871

>>18217395
>Understand that every point of view he takes is based on an uncompromising dedication to realization of the absolute.
except when that conflicts with his power fantasies

>> No.18217933

>>18215472
Because I care about what you think