Julius Evola

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Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola(May 19th 1898 – June 11th 1974), better known as Julius Evola was a painter and Fascist intellectual who believed in a certain kind of traditionalism. His views on "tradition" were typically couched in old-world European notions of a big state, which is common for those fond of a fascistic big government.

He was also an anti-Christian bigot.[1] He referred to Christianity as a "mystic religion", and what he meant by this was that it was dualistic and infantile, and in his view, a "doctrine for losers".

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