“Luther is just as far from the true aristocratic German essence as is the ‘socialism’ of the Jew Karl Marx.” -Julius Evola
The effects of Luther’s revolt went far beyond the domain of Christianity, for through it, the modern spirit seemingly acquired higher justification. As such, the divine institutions of the Church and the Empire were both rejected for merely human constructions. Without the sacred element, these were doomed to failure, which we have seen through their continual regression and fragmentation. Only that sanctioned by the divine can endure.
The effects of Luther’s revolt went far beyond the domain of Christianity, for through it, the modern spirit seemingly acquired higher justification. As such, the divine institutions of the Church and the Empire were both rejected for merely human constructions. Without the sacred element, these were doomed to failure, which we have seen through their continual regression and fragmentation. Only that sanctioned by the divine can endure.