How accurate is Evola's description of the traditional world in his 'Revolt Against the Modern World'?
Furthermore, is it true that ancient Rome had more in common with ancient Persia, ancient China and some late 19th century African tribes than the contemporary West?
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>is it true that ancient Rome had more in common with ancient Persia, ancient China and some late 19th century African tribes than the contemporary West?
yes
>How accurate is Evola's description of the traditional world in his 'Revolt Against the Modern World'
that book isn't supposed to represent an exhaustive description of the traditional world. just some particular concepts that belong to it which he felt were particularly relevant in the political/social climate at the time that he published.