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Ride the Tiger
Book • 2018
Julius Evola's "Ride the Tiger" is a complex and controversial work that explores themes of traditionalism, spirituality, and anti-modernism.
It presents a critique of modern society and its values, advocating for a return to traditional hierarchies and spiritual practices.
The book's ideas have been influential in certain far-right circles, but its themes are widely considered extreme and controversial.
Evola's work is characterized by its esoteric nature and its rejection of liberal democracy.
The book's significance lies in its influence on certain extremist groups, highlighting the dangers of extreme ideologies.
It presents a critique of modern society and its values, advocating for a return to traditional hierarchies and spiritual practices.
The book's ideas have been influential in certain far-right circles, but its themes are widely considered extreme and controversial.
Evola's work is characterized by its esoteric nature and its rejection of liberal democracy.
The book's significance lies in its influence on certain extremist groups, highlighting the dangers of extreme ideologies.
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