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WhatIsSpanishFalangism 2.pdf
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What is Spanish Falangism?
by Julius Evola

Evola’s evaluation of the Spanish Falangists. Intended for the general public, it was published in January 1937 in Tratto da Lo Stato. It was subsequently included in the book Fascismo e Terzo Reich (“Fascism and the Third Reich”). Evola concludes with a positive evaluation of the Falange.


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Political Platonism: The Philosophy of Politics
by Alexander Dugin

Analysis of the contemporary philosophical crisis from one of the best-known writers and political commentators in post-Soviet Russia. Through a series of essays, course transcripts, and a single long interview—each remarkable for the depth of its learning and the boldness of its vision—Dugin exposes the profoundest roots of the Western philosophical tradition, offering his view of why it has reached its final terminus, and his indication of where a new beginning must be sought. The works collected in this volume present Dugin’s theory of Political Platonism as a fundamental philosophical and political orientation, capable at once of reviving higher political and social forms and furnishing solid ground for resistance to the collapse of the contemporary world. His thesis offers a thorough and thought-provoking critique of modernity and a masterful survey of Western philosophy, reaching from before Heraclitus to beyond Heidegger.




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The Iron Guard and the 'Modern State'. Iron Guard Leaders Vasile Marin and Ion I. Moţa, and the ‘New European Order’
by Mircea Platon

In a 1933 programmatic article, the Legionnaire leader, ideologue, and ‘martyr’ Vasile Marin wrote that political concepts such as ‘the Right,’ ‘the Left,’ and ‘extremism’ lost their relevance in Romania, as well as in Europe. They had been replaced by a ‘totalitarian view of the national life,’ which was common to Fascism, National-Socialism, and the Legion. The present article aims to consolidate the conceptual gains of new consensus historiography, which views the Iron Guard as part of a global revolutionary movement that was spurred by the practice of a political religion promising a ‘national rebirth’ or a complete cultural and anthropological renewal. Far from militating for national autarchy and populist-agrarian conservatism, the two Legionnaire leaders discussed in the article sought to align Romania with the modernizing, industrializing drive of European Fascism.


With his simple watchword, 'Work and Discipline,' Mussolini's iron hand wrought order out of chaos, economic prosperity out of economic dissolution, and restored to the nation its momentarily shaken faith in itself and the future. Italy's recovery was the most remarkable phenomenon of post-war Europe, and while it means that this country can no longer be counted negligible at international council tables. Discussion was been put aside as weakening immediate efficiency, strikes were stopped because they were wasteful, and a strong government was supported in order that it may multiply industrial energy and increase the capacity of production. In this way Italy sought both to meet the growing demands of subsistence for her people at home, and to place herself in a position eventually to obtain from the powers recognition of her world claim for international justice. The nation instinctively felt the necessity of this policy in 1922, when it gave birth to Fascism. The alternative was civic suicide and national effacement.

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https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/it-history-fascism-02.htm


The Fallen Angel, Alexandre Cabanel, 1847

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