Message from @green frog man
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Lmao
That's not really an answer....
I only got the book because it looked interesting but evola seemed to be a good source for reading about fascism
I’ve only benefited from it
Really? His literature was mocked in the axis during the war.
Why though?
It was seen as complete nonsense and stuff only a fool would believe in by them apparently, what could you really expect when evola saw them as lesser's and called himself a "super-fascist" like an autistic neckbeard.
His literature is interesting but beyond what historical aspects he provides, his philosophy is autistic
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His philosophy really does reek of autism.
He was very "aryan centric"which is what makes his dabbling into history a nice read
But Alfred Rosenberg's The Myth is like that on steroids because the entire focus is on history
Im not reading him for his philosophy
You really should read The Myth @hans the homofascist
It's like Mein Kampf for big bois
@hans the homofascist Then what are you reading it for?
@green frog man Isn't that just hitlers 2nd book?
No
Im reading it for a broad knowledge
I can't remmeber hitler's 2nd book name but not at all
@hans the homofascist Uh.... what?
@green frog man Really? I thought it was going to be about how he thought the world should work after the war was over.
Wdym what lmao
I really can't remember because i've never read his 2nd book, i won't lie @Rex Monte
I've read about it, but I haven't read it
@hans the homofascist I mean, that's pretty vague, what "broad knowledge" are you talking about?
@green frog man Yeah it used to be on the archive before it got taken down.
It was supposed to be vague lol
I own mein kampf and The Myth
Just a vague knowledge of evola
Is what i wanted
The best evola are Revolt against the Modern World and Ride The Tiger
@hans the homofascist Uh.... okay....
Revolt is better IMO
I dont actually have his real books
ride the tiger is basically don't let the degeneracy sucCOOMb you
Lmao like i said i only have a collection of his essays for an introduction to his writings
you can buy his books from most big name book stores tbh
Yea ik
>Being able to read... nerds