From the back cover:
'In these notes, we intend to look into the real factors according to which an anti-Semitic attitude can be consolidated. It is said that if there is at the present time a Jewish peril, particularly perceptible in the financial field and in the economic sphere in general, there is also a Jewish peril in the area of ethics. Finally, as far as spirituality, religion and a world-out-look are concerned, everything that is connected with Semitism and, above all, with Jews, appears as peculiarly repulsive to the various peoples of the White race. We will therefore look into the problem in a totalising way and in three writings we will consider successively three aspects: Firstly, the spiritual and religious; secondly, the ethical and cultural; and finally, the economic, social and political. Naturally, we will be using the works of German authors who are the most representative of the "myth" they uphold. But we will attempt to discuss all this in the most impersonal way, excluding any element that does not belong to the pure doctrinal plane.'
| Author | Evola, Julius |
|---|---|
| Full Title | Three Aspects of the Jewish Problem |
| Binding | Softcover |
| Publisher | Thompkins & Cariou (2003) |
| Pages | 41 |
| ISBN | N/A |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | In this work, Julius Evola evaluates the differences in the spiritual, ethical, and political culture between the European and Jewish populations. Unfortunately the booklets we have are in an unfavorable condition: misbound, strongly smelling of smoke and having grime on the cover and pages. We have picked out the best ones and decreased the price to make up for these defects. |
| Table of Contents | 1. The Jewish Problem: The Spiritual Aspect 2. The Jewish Problem: The Cultural Aspect 3. The Jewish Problem: The Economic and Social Aspect |
| About the Author | Julius Evola (1898 -1974), Italian traditionalist, metaphysician, social thinker and activist. Evola is an authority on the world's esoteric traditions and one of the greatest critics of modernity. He wrote extensively on ancient civilizations of both East and West and the world of Tradition. |
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