The Aryan Doctrine of Battle and Victory

The Aryan Doctrine of Struggle and Victory (German: Die Arische Lehre von Kampf und Sieg) is a work by Italian esoteric writer Julius Evola. Originally a lecture presented in German on 7 December 1940 at the Palazzo Zuccari in Rome, published in 1941 by Anton Schroll Verlag. Roberto Fiore and his colleagues in the early 1980s helped National Front "Political Soldiers" forge a militant elitist philosophy based on this text, referred to by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke as Evola's "most militant tract", which called for a “Great Holy War” fought for spiritual renewal paralleling the physical “Little Holy War” against enemies.[1]

This lecture is included in an English translation in the 2007 anthology of Evola's essays entitled Metaphysics of War.

Footnotes

  1. Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity. NYU Press, 2001. pp. 69, 315


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