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Quote by Julius Evola

“Nothing is further from the truth than the claim that the American soul is 'open-minded' and unbiased; on the contrary, it is ridden with countless taboos of which people are sometimes not even aware.”

Quote by Julius Evola

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Julius Evola
Julius Evola

Julius Evola was an Italian philosopher known for his profound studies in traditionalism, aristocracy, and mysticism. His thoughts were deeply influenced by Eastern and Western classical philosophy, particularly focusing on social order and spiritual values. more

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