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|a Introduction: Evola in context -- Magic, idealism and the need for the absolute -- Tradition and history -- 'A rigorous political doctrine' -- Nations, nationalism, empire and Europe -- The strategy for the right: Men and ruins -- Race, sex and anti-Semitism -- Conclusion: Evola and modern conservatism.
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