
Julius Evola (19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974), born Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola, was an Italian philosopher and esoteric scholar. Born in Rome to a family of the Sicilian landed gentry, Evola was raised a strict Catholic. Despite this, his life was characterised by 'an anti-bourgeois approach' hostile to both 'the dominant tradition of the West—Christianity and Catholicism—and to contemporary civilization—the 'modern world' of democracy and materialism'. By turns 'engineering student, artillery officer, Dadaist poet and painter, journalist, alpinist, scholar, linguist, Orientalist, and political commentator', he has been described as a 'rare example of universality in an age of specialization'. Yet behind it all lay a singular emphasis on, and pursuit of, a 'direct relationship to the Absolute'. For Evola, 'the center of all things was not man, but rather the Transcendent.' This metaphysical conviction can be seen to have determined both Evola's stance on socio-political issues, and his antipathetic attitude towards 'all professional, sentimental and family routines'. The author of many books on esoteric, political and religious topics (including The Hermetic Tradition, The Doctrine of Awakening and Eros and the Mysteries of Love), his best-known work remains Revolt Against the Modern World, a trenchant critique of modern civilisation that has been described as 'the gateway to his thought'. Since his death, also in Rome, his writings have influenced right-wing, reactionary and conservative political thought not only in his native Italy, but throughout continental Europe and, increasingly, the English-speaking world. Nevertheless, he should not be considered primarily as a political thinker, but rather as an exponent of the wider Traditionalist School that encompasses the work of such individuals as René Guénon, Titus Burckhardt and Frithjof Schuon.
Series
Books

The Elements of Racial Education
1941

The Mask and Face of Contemporary Spiritualism
1932

Ride the Tiger
A Survival Manual for the Aristocrats of the Soul
1961

Introduction to Magic, Volume II
The Path of Initiatic Wisdom
1955

Hitler and the Secret Societies
A collection of writings
2019

A Traditionalist Confronts Fascism
2015

Eros and the Mysteries of Love
The Metaphysics of Sex
1958

The Path of Cinnabar
1963

Heathen Imperialism
1928

Men Among the Ruins
Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist
1953

Revolt Against the Modern World
1934

East and West
2001

The Mystery of the Grail
Initiation and Magic in the Quest for the Spirit
1937

Metaphysics of War
1996

The Myth of the Blood
The Genesis of Racialism
1937

The Yoga of Power
Tantra, Shakti, and the Secret Way
1949

The Hermetic Tradition
Symbols and Teachings of the Royal Art
1931

Zen
The Religion of the Samurai
1993

Fascism Viewed from the Right
1974

René Guénon
A Teacher for Modern Times
1993

Meditations on the Peaks
Mountain Climbing as Metaphor for the Spiritual Quest
1996

The Doctrine of Awakening
The Attainment of Self-Mastery According to the Earliest Buddhist Texts
1943

Three Aspects of the Jewish Problem
1936

A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth
2017

Introduction to Magic
Rituals and Practical Techniques for the Magus
1955

Against the Neo-Pagans
2023

The Path of Enlightenment in the Mithraic Mysteries
1977

Orientations
1950

Recognitions
Studies on Men and Problems from the Perspective of the Right
1974

Notes on the Third Reich
1974

Metaphysics of Power
2021

The Bow and the Club
1968