Revolt Against the Modern World: Politics, Religion, and Social Order in the Kali Yuga is a book by italian philosopher Julius Evola, first published in Italy in 1934.
Described as Evola's most influential work, it is an elucidation of his Traditionalist world view.
Revolt Against the Modern World is divided into two parts: The world of tradition and Genesis and the face of the modern world.
Evola has an incredible knowledge of ancient cultures and religions and he he compares them and makes connections to our decadent time.
We live in a time in which the parallels to the late Roman period are evident.
It will end somehow... sooner or later.

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