"From the State the exceptional individual cannot expect much. He is seldom benefited by being taken into its service; the only certain advantage it can give him is complete independence. Only real culture will prevent him being too early tired out or used up, and will spare him the exhausting struggle against culture-philistinism." - Friedrich NietzscheÂ
- Aristocratic Radicalism: The Political Theory of Friedrich Nietzsche Â
- Amrtam Ayur Hiranyam: Julius Evola's Notion of Eschatology Â
- Faustianism & Futurism: Analogous Primary Elements in Two Doctrines on European DestinyÂ
- Utopia in Fernando Pessoa and Emil Cioran Â
- Nicolas Gomez Davila: Aphorisms Against the Modern WorldÂ
- The Exaltation of Friedrich Nietzsche Â
- Guenon against the world: The Difference Between Primordial and "Enlightened" MetaphysicsÂ
- The Return Of MythÂ
- The Primordial Tradition Â
- Confrontation with Nothingness: The Amorality, Nihilism and Isolation of a LeaderÂ
- The Political Aspects of Crowley's ThelemaÂ
- The Traditionalist as a Liminal ModelÂ
- The Corner at the Center of the World: Traditional Metaphysics in a Late Tale of Henry JamesÂ
- The Trinity of Void: The Philosophy of Azsacra Zarathustra Â
- Traditionalism vs. TraditionalismÂ
- The End