Julius Evola was an Italian philosopher and esotericist born in 1898.
Raised Catholic, he developed an anti-bourgeois, anti-Christian, and anti-modern worldview.
Evola was a multifaceted individual, exploring various fields including art, politics, and Eastern philosophy.
His work centered on the pursuit of the Transcendent and a critique of modern civilization.
His best-known book, "Revolt Against the Modern World," exemplifies his traditionalist philosophy.
Evola's writings have influenced right-wing and conservative thought in Europe and beyond.
Despite his political impact, he is primarily considered a proponent of the Traditionalist School, alongside figures like RenΓ© GuΓ©non and Frithjof Schuon.
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