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A brief primer on where one ought to begin with the oft-cited, yet rarely read, Julius Evola.
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Chad Crowley
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The passage above is drawn from Eros and the Mysteries of Love, where Julius Evola treats the relation between man and woman not as something to be measured by the de rigueur language of equality, but as a timeless metaphysical distinction, a polarity of being that admits no comparison, because it stands outside the register of quantity from which such absurdities arise. As with all of his works, it demands serious attention.










