"Evola writes that race represents a crucial element in the life of all humans. However, whileacknowledging the clear-cut physical and biological markers of each race, he stresses over andover again the paramount importance of the spiritual and internal aspects of race — two pointsthat are decisive for genuine racial awareness of the White man. Without full comprehension ofthese constituent racial parts — i.e., the “race of the soul” and the “race of the spirit” — no racialawareness is possible. Evola is adamantly opposed to conceptualizing race from a purelybiological, mechanistic and Darwinian perspective. He sees that approach as dangerouslyreductionist, leading to unnecessary political and intellectual infighting."
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>>18514548>What do you think of EvolaSchizo
>>18515396That word used to mean something, you know