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Revolt Against the Modern World (1934 original; edición 1995)

por Julius Evola

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No idea is as absurd as the idea of progress, which together with its corollary notion of the superiority of modern civilization, has created its own "positive" alibis by falsifying history, by insinuating harmful myths in people's minds, and by proclaiming itself sovereign at the crossroads of the plebeian ideology from which it originated. In order to understand both the spirit of Tradition and its antithesis, modern civilization, it is necessary to begin with the fundamental doctrine of the two natures. According to this doctrine there is a physical order of things and a metaphysical one; there is a mortal nature and an immortal one; there is the superior realm of "being" and the inferior realm of "becoming." Generally speaking, there is a visible and tangible dimension and, prior to and beyond it, an invisible and intangible dimension that is the support, the source, and the true life of the former.--from chapter one. With unflinching gaze and uncompromising intensity Julius Evola analyzes the spiritual and cultural malaise at the heart of Western civilization and all that passes for progress in the modern world. As a gadfly, Evola spares no one and nothing in his survey of what we have lost and where we are headed. At turns prophetic and provocative, Revolt against the Modern Worldoutlines a profound metaphysics of history and demonstrates how and why we have lost contact with the transcendent dimension of being. The revolt advocated by Evola does not resemble the familiar protests of either liberals or conservatives. His criticisms are not limited to exposing the mindless nature of consumerism, the march of progress, the rise of technocracy, or the dominance of unalloyed individualism, although these and other subjects come under his scrutiny. Rather, he attempts to trace in space and time the remote causes and processes that have exercised corrosive influence on what he considers to be the higher values, ideals, beliefs, and codes of conduct--the world of Tradition--that are at the foundation of Western civilization and described in the myths and sacred literature of the Indo?Europeans. Agreeing with the Hindu philosophers that history is the movement of huge cycles and that we are now in the Kali Yuga, the age of dissolution and decadence, Evola finds revolt to be the only logical response for those who oppose the materialism and ritualized meaninglessness of life in the twentieth century. Through a sweeping study of the structures, myths, beliefs, and spiritual traditions of the major Western civilizations, the author compares the characteristics of the modern world with those of traditional societies. The domains explored include politics, law, the rise and fall of empires, the history of the Church, the doctrine of the two natures, life and death, social institutions and the caste system, the limits of racial theories, capitalism and communism, relations between the sexes, and the meaning of warriorhood. At every turn Evola challenges the reader's most cherished assumptions about fundamental aspects of modern life. A controversial scholar, philosopher, and social thinker, JULIUS EVOLA (1898-1974) has only recently become known to more than a handful of English'speaking readers. An authority on the world's esoteric traditions, Evola wrote extensively on ancient civilizations and the world of Tradition in both East and West. Other books by Evola published by Inner Traditions include Eros and the Mysteries of Love, The Yoga of Power, The Hermetic Tradition, and The Doctrine of Awakening.… (más)
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Título:Revolt Against the Modern World
Autores:Julius Evola
Información:Inner Traditions (1995), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 375 pages
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Premetto che non ho strumenti culturali adeguati per "criticare" un libro di Evola.

La teoria fondamentale di Evola (come anche di Guenon) è che esista una "tradizione primordiale" che è l'unica a garantire le risposte che ancora oggi ci rendono inquieti, e che l'approccio storicistico che vede nel dispiegarsi delle vicende storiche un progresso sia in verità la corruzione di quanto di tradizionale avevamo "guadagnato", ed è una parabola discendente da una Eta dell'Oro (che inizia a vacillare intorno al 400 a.C.) al Kali Yuga.

La buona notizia è che in qualche modo questo fa parte di una normale ciclicità dell'Universo, per cui magari tra mille anni entreremo in una nuova Età dell'Oro.

La notizia cattiva è che per leggere il libro dobbiamo fare uno sforzo di apertura mentale (o spirituale?) e evitare la facile identificazione Evola=Ideologia di Destra.

Per Evola democrazia, parità dei sessi, uguaglianza tra gli uomini sono tutte idee corrotte e decadenti. Al pari del progresso scientifico e tecnologico. Per cui capirete anche voi come una persona "moderna" possa trovare difficile accetarlo... ( )
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Ova knjiga je posle Drugog svetskog rata potpuno bezrazložno dospela na indeks poluzabranjenih dela. „Leva inteligencija“ je decenijama organizovala montirane procese čiji je cilj bio da Evolu poveže sa fašizmom i koječim drugim, što i nije naročito iznenađenje ako imamo u vidu da je za umešanost u nacističke poslove optuživan i Niče.

Evola je tipičan predstavnik evropske intelektualne desnice za koju su moderne ideologije, bez obzira na predznak, samo manifestacije opadanja evropske civilizacije i njen sve ubrzaniji sunovrat u varvarstvo. Priča zasnovana na evokaciji drevnih tradicija i negiranju ideologije progresa bila je podjednako nepodnošljiva i u Moskivi i u Vašingtonu. Ali uprkos tamnim tonovima kojima Evola slika procese degeneracije i disolucije, „Pobuna protiv modernog sveta“ nije pesimistički traktat. Saglasno Tradicijama (sa velikim početnim slovom) Mračno doba u kome se svet trenutno nalazi svoju „mračnost“ duguje blizini budućeg preporoda. Može se neko složiti ili ne složiti sa Evolinim stavovima, mnogi od njih i jesu kontroverzni, ali zbivanja u modernom svetu pokazuju da se protiv ovakvog sveta doista vredi pobuniti.
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No idea is as absurd as the idea of progress, which together with its corollary notion of the superiority of modern civilization, has created its own "positive" alibis by falsifying history, by insinuating harmful myths in people's minds, and by proclaiming itself sovereign at the crossroads of the plebeian ideology from which it originated. In order to understand both the spirit of Tradition and its antithesis, modern civilization, it is necessary to begin with the fundamental doctrine of the two natures. According to this doctrine there is a physical order of things and a metaphysical one; there is a mortal nature and an immortal one; there is the superior realm of "being" and the inferior realm of "becoming." Generally speaking, there is a visible and tangible dimension and, prior to and beyond it, an invisible and intangible dimension that is the support, the source, and the true life of the former.--from chapter one. With unflinching gaze and uncompromising intensity Julius Evola analyzes the spiritual and cultural malaise at the heart of Western civilization and all that passes for progress in the modern world. As a gadfly, Evola spares no one and nothing in his survey of what we have lost and where we are headed. At turns prophetic and provocative, Revolt against the Modern Worldoutlines a profound metaphysics of history and demonstrates how and why we have lost contact with the transcendent dimension of being. The revolt advocated by Evola does not resemble the familiar protests of either liberals or conservatives. His criticisms are not limited to exposing the mindless nature of consumerism, the march of progress, the rise of technocracy, or the dominance of unalloyed individualism, although these and other subjects come under his scrutiny. Rather, he attempts to trace in space and time the remote causes and processes that have exercised corrosive influence on what he considers to be the higher values, ideals, beliefs, and codes of conduct--the world of Tradition--that are at the foundation of Western civilization and described in the myths and sacred literature of the Indo?Europeans. Agreeing with the Hindu philosophers that history is the movement of huge cycles and that we are now in the Kali Yuga, the age of dissolution and decadence, Evola finds revolt to be the only logical response for those who oppose the materialism and ritualized meaninglessness of life in the twentieth century. Through a sweeping study of the structures, myths, beliefs, and spiritual traditions of the major Western civilizations, the author compares the characteristics of the modern world with those of traditional societies. The domains explored include politics, law, the rise and fall of empires, the history of the Church, the doctrine of the two natures, life and death, social institutions and the caste system, the limits of racial theories, capitalism and communism, relations between the sexes, and the meaning of warriorhood. At every turn Evola challenges the reader's most cherished assumptions about fundamental aspects of modern life. A controversial scholar, philosopher, and social thinker, JULIUS EVOLA (1898-1974) has only recently become known to more than a handful of English'speaking readers. An authority on the world's esoteric traditions, Evola wrote extensively on ancient civilizations and the world of Tradition in both East and West. Other books by Evola published by Inner Traditions include Eros and the Mysteries of Love, The Yoga of Power, The Hermetic Tradition, and The Doctrine of Awakening.

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