Julius Evola's final major work identifies the type of person capable of "riding the tiger," who can give absolute meaning to life in a world of dissolution while transforming destructive processes into inner liberation. " Ride the Tiger" presents an implacable criticism of the idols and illusions of our modern age, offering hope for those who wish to reembrace Tradition. Julius Evolaâ s final major work, which examines the prototype of the human being who can give absolute meaning to his or her life in a world of dissolution.
Julius Evola's final major work identifies the type of person capable of "riding the tiger," who can give absolute meaning to life in a world of dissolution while transforming destructive processes into inner liberation. " Ride the Tiger" presents an implacable criticism of the idols and illusions of our modern age, offering hope for those who wish to reembrace Tradition.Julius Evolaâ s final major work, which examines the prototype of the human being who can give absolute meaning to his or her life in a world of dissolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A controversial philosopher and critic of modern Western civilization, Julius Evola (1898-1974) wrote widely on Eastern religions, alchemy, sexuality, politics, and mythology. Inner Traditions has published his Eros and the Mysteries of Love: The Metaphysics of Sex, The Yoga of Power, The Hermetic Tradition, Revolt Against the Modern World, The Mystery of the Grail and Ride The Tiger.
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Part 1: Orientations 1. The Modern World and Traditional Man 2. The End of a Cycle--"Ride the Tiger" Part 2: In the World Where God Is Dead 3. European Nihilism--The Dissolution of Morals 4. From the Precursors of Nihilism to the "Lost Youth" and the Protest Movement 5. Disguises of European Nihilism--The Socioeconomic Myth and the Protest Movement 6. Active Nihilism--Nietzsche 7. "Being Oneself" 8. The Transcendent Dimension--"Life" and "More Than Life" 9. Beyond Theism and Atheism 10. Invulnerability--Apollo and Dionysus 11. Acting without Desire--The Causal Law Part 3: The Dead End of Existentialism 12. Being and Inauthentic Existence 13. Sartre: Prisoner without Walls 14. Existence, "A Project Flung into the World" 15. Heidegger: "Retreating Forwards" and "Being-for-Death"--Collapse of Existentialism Part 4: Dissolution of the Individual 16. The Dual Aspect of Anonymity 17. Destructions and Liberations in the New Realism 18. The "Animal Ideal"--The Sentiment of Nature Part 5: Dissolution of Consciousness and Relativism 19. The Procedures of Modern Science 20. Covering up Nature--Phenomenology Part 6: The Realm of Art--From "Physical" Music to the Drug Regime 21. The Sickness of European Culture 22. Dissolution in Modern Art 23. Modern Music and Jazz 24. Excursus on Drugs Part 7: Dissolution in the Social Realm 25. States and Parties--Apoliteia 26. Society--The Crisis of Patriotic Feeling 27. Marriage and the Family 28. Relations between the Sexes Part 8: The Spiritual Problem 29. The "Second Religiosity" 30. Death--The Right over Life Notes Index
Part 1: Orientations 1. The Modern World and Traditional Man 2. The End of a Cycle--"Ride the Tiger" Part 2: In the World Where God Is Dead 3. European Nihilism--The Dissolution of Morals 4. From the Precursors of Nihilism to the "Lost Youth" and the Protest Movement 5. Disguises of European Nihilism--The Socioeconomic Myth and the Protest Movement 6. Active Nihilism--Nietzsche 7. "Being Oneself" 8. The Transcendent Dimension--"Life" and "More Than Life" 9. Beyond Theism and Atheism 10. Invulnerability--Apollo and Dionysus 11. Acting without Desire--The Causal Law Part 3: The Dead End of Existentialism 12. Being and Inauthentic Existence 13. Sartre: Prisoner without Walls 14. Existence, "A Project Flung into the World" 15. Heidegger: "Retreating Forwards" and "Being-for-Death"--Collapse of Existentialism Part 4: Dissolution of the Individual 16. The Dual Aspect of Anonymity 17. Destructions and Liberations in the New Realism 18. The "Animal Ideal"--The Sentiment of Nature Part 5: Dissolution of Consciousness and Relativism 19. The Procedures of Modern Science 20. Covering up Nature--Phenomenology Part 6: The Realm of Art--From "Physical" Music to the Drug Regime 21. The Sickness of European Culture 22. Dissolution in Modern Art 23. Modern Music and Jazz 24. Excursus on Drugs Part 7: Dissolution in the Social Realm 25. States and Parties--Apoliteia 26. Society--The Crisis of Patriotic Feeling 27. Marriage and the Family 28. Relations between the Sexes Part 8: The Spiritual Problem 29. The "Second Religiosity" 30. Death--The Right over Life Notes Index
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