LoTrobador
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In his Sintesi di Dottrina della Razza, Julius Evola wrote on the Ancient and Modern Paganism (as it was until the fifth decade of the 20th century). An extract has been translated into English: The Misunderstandings of the New "Paganism" and Further Misunderstandings Concerning the "Pagan" World-View.
In your opinion, are his criticisms relevant to the modern Pagan movements, after almost seven decades since it has been published? What are your thoughts regarding the points he is raising in this work?
In your opinion, are his criticisms relevant to the modern Pagan movements, after almost seven decades since it has been published? What are your thoughts regarding the points he is raising in this work?
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