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  1. Revolt Against the Modern World (Italian: Rivolta contro il mondo moderno) is a book by Julius Evola, first published in Italy in 1934. Described as Evola's most influential work, it is an elucidation of his Traditionalist world view.

    • J. Evola, Guido Stucco
    • 1934
  2. Revolt Against The Modern World. by. Julius Evola. Publication date. 1969-01-01. Topics. Evola, Julius Evola, Revolt against the modern world, italian, italia, philosophy, antimodernism, traditionalism, radical traditionalism, inner traditions. Collection. opensource.

  3. 1. Okt. 1995 · At turns prophetic and provocative, Revolt against the Modern World outlines a profound metaphysics of history and demonstrates how and why we have lost contact with the transcendent dimension of being.

    • J. Evola, Guido Stucco
    • $26.95
    • Inner Traditions
  4. Through a sweeping study of the structures, myths, beliefs, and spiritual traditions of the major Western civilizations, the author compares the characteristics of the modern world with those of traditional societies.

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  5. Revolt Against The Modern World. by. Julius Evola. The book presents a critique of modernity, advocating for a return to traditional values and spiritual hierarchies. It contrasts the materialism and secularism of contemporary society with the metaphysical and transcendent principles of ancient civilizations. The author argues that modernity ...

  6. 13. Juli 2018 · At turns prophetic and provocative, Revolt against the Modern World outlines a profound metaphysics of history and demonstrates how and why we have lost contact with the transcendent...

  7. At turns prophetic and provocative, Revolt against the Modern World outlines a profound metaphysics of history and demonstrates how and why we have lost contact with the transcendent dimension of being.

    • Julius Evola