Table of Contents
- Introduction: "Julius Evola’s Political Endeavors" by Dr. H. T. Hansen
- Revolution -- Counter-revolution -- Tradition
- Sovereignty -- Authority -- Imperium
- Personality -- Freedom -- Hierarchy
- Organic State -- Totalitarianism
- Bonapartism -- Machiavellianism -- Elitism
- Work—The Demonic Nature of the Economy
- History -- Historicism
- Choice of Traditions
- Military Style -- Militarism -- War
- Tradition -- Catholicism -- Ghibellinism
- Realism -- Communism -- Anti-bourgeois
- Economy and Politics -- Corporations -- Work Units
- Occult War—Weapons of the Occult War
- Latin Character—Roman World -- Mediterranean Soul
- The Problem of Births
- Form and Presuppositions of a United Europe
- Appendix: Evola’s Autodifesa (Self-Defense Statement)
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