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Why don't I.T. just go ahead and publish Evola's introductory essay to his translation of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion? It'd be topical too.

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Or why don’t they even mention it?

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" Evola’s books are initiatory works that have the power to elevate the individual from mundane existence into a higher dimensional perspective, where the inner workings of the fundamental principles of self-realization are made visible."

Classic occult twattery there, the disdain for "mundane existence". It is so f*cking boring.

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Even Hansen (aka Hans Thomas Hakl) admits he rejects Evola's "numerous unambiguously racist outpourings" - but I.T. can't even admit that directly.

https://www.hthakl-octagon.com/interview/interview-englisch/

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I might have to add this to the post.

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This was informative.

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“Magic without tears” is such a strange book to read because the reader only hears one side of the letter correspondence, kind of like “The Screwtape Letters”

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Some of the letters of the "Soror" survived.

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