Luigi Iannone é uma das vozes mais importantes do pensamento conservador no mundo intelectual italiano. Ele editou e escreveu o prefácio do livro ...
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Luigi Iannone: Jünger and Schmitt were united by a shared aversion to parliamentarianism and to a decadent view of the European intelligentsia
Luigi Iannone is one of the leading voices of conservative thought in the Italian intellectual world. He edited and wrote the foreword to Ernst ...
Alexander Raynor: GRECE arosed as a reaction to the cultural hegemony of progressive liberalism, American influence, decolonization processes, and the rise of multicultural policies
Within the European Right, the GRECE movement, founded by Alain de Benoist, led the most important debates of the period and deeply influenced ...
John Morgan: Evola uniquely provided both a comprehensive Traditionalist critique of modern politics and practical guidance for its Traditional rectification
Julius Evola remains a significant thinker whose ideas have shaped right‑wing discourse worldwide. In a recent conversation with John Morgan—an ...
Amr Rasheed: Shaykh Nooruddeen Durkee built a zawiya for seekers and students of tasawwuf
As an American Shadhili sheikh, Shaykh Nooruddeen Durkee was one of the most prominent figures in the Sufi movements in America in our time. I ...
Only a God can save us -Giorgi Agamben
The abrupt statement Heidegger made in his 1976 Der Spiegel interview—“Only a God can save us”—has always caused a stir. To understand it ...
Selenia De Felice: Mishima was a “warrior of life,” intoxicated by the allure of a glorious ancient death
Although many of Yukio Mishima’s works have been translated into Turkish, his thoughts on politics and culture are still not sufficiently ...
Selenia De Felice: Mishima è un guerriero della vita inebriato dalla seduzione della bella morte antica
Sebbene molte opere di Yukio Mishima siano state tradotte in turco, il suo pensiero sulla politica e sulla cultura non è ancora sufficientemente ...
The Man of the Twentieth Century: Remembering Ernst Jünger- John Morgan
If I could choose to be anyone from the twentieth century, I would not hesitate for a moment to pick Ernst Jünger. The man did just about ...