![]() A large part of the reading public thanks either to philistinism or to the influence of a very malicious group reckons the Italian author to be a sort of ‘esoteric fascist’. A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth consists of essays selected from. by Gbor Vona 1 Julius Evola is a well-known figure, and yet also still in a way unknown. This audiobook was assembled out of Evola’s writings by the Hungarian traditionalists and includes a foreword by Gábor Vona, chairman of Hungary’s political party Jobbik. A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth (English, Paperback, Evola Julius). Read A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth by Julius Evola available from Rakuten Kobo. His research encompasses racism, migrant families, family relations of right-wing youth and disability management. In these essays, he defines those principles that must be undertaken by youth - not just by those young in age, but those young in spirit, as well - if they are to gain mastery not only over their societies, but also over themselves.Īs such, while this is a book aimed at the young, it is not exclusively for them. /rebates/2fbook-search2ftitle2fhandbook-right-wing-youth2f&. Rather, it is the fact that post-war Western civilization itself had come to venerate youthfulness over maturity, thus leaving the young without any guidance or authority.Įvola believed that it was only by channeling the energies of the rebellious youth into the political right - not the right of today, but rather that "right" that represents the timeless principles that stem from before the advent of liberalism - thus restoring the West to a healthy and organic condition, once again. A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth consists of essays selected from throughout Evola’s lifetime, but most especially from the post-war era, when youth across the Western world had thrown their societies into chaos with protests, civil unrest, and by defying conventional mores. ![]() A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth consists of essays selected from throughout Evola’s lifetime, but most especially from the post-war era, when youth across the Western world had thrown their societies into chaos with protests, civil unrest, and by defying conventional mores.Īccording to Evola, the problem was not with the youth themselves, given that he viewed the inquisitive and seeking mentality associated with the young as essential toward opening oneself to the wisdom of tradition.
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