Players/Dugin and the Eastern Anti-Liberal Architecture (Report #66)

Julius Evola (1898-1974)

The Philosophical Bridge — Passive Metaphysics → Militant Political Action

The most dangerous node in the Traditionalist lineage. While Guenon was passive metaphysician who retreated to Cairo, Evola actively operationalized Traditionalism for fascist politics. Explicit alignment with Italian Fascism and German National Socialism. Self-described 'superfascist' at 1951 trial. Author of Revolt Against the Modern World (1934) and Ride the Tiger (1961).

THE SHARED ROOT: Evola is the single intellectual node connecting BOTH Dugin (Right-East) AND Bannon (Right-West). Bannon openly cites Evola (documented, Teitelbaum).

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Alexander Dugin (b. 1962)All PlayersRene Guenon (1886-1951)