This is the concluding section of the Arctic Myth chapter of Julius Evola’s The Myth of Blood. Evola extracts two main points from Wirth: The Arctic Myth Nordic primordial monotheism The former Evola accepts, though no all of the latter. Nevertheless, today the Arctic Myth is more difficult to defend … Continue reading
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Semitic and Germanic Rome
This translation is from the chapter on the theories of Count de Gobineau from Il mito del sangue, (The Myth of Blood). Although there is much to be said about this passage, I’ll leave it to the readers to draw out some conclusions. In some respects Gobineau agrees with Evola: … Continue reading