We published the first English edition of Julius Evola's book on the problem of race, 'Three Aspects of the Jewish Problem', on the Winter Solstice of 2003, a few weeks after we opened http//:thompkins_cariou.tripod.com, the first website entirely dedicated to the translation and publication of the work of this Italian author, in English, French, and, more recently, Norwegian. Each month we add a new text to the site. We shall announce the new texts here on this forum, which is intended to be a counterpart to the site. Also, here, the weltanschauung which has been set out by Julius Evola, on the basis of the higher Aryan tradition and spirit, may be discussed, in any of its aspects, gnoseological, philosophical, metapolitical, metahistorical, or racial : discussed, however, to the extent that the relevant works have been read, studied, understood and, if possible, integrated, both intellectually and, even better, existentially Not a moment of our time will be wasted upon the "demon of dialectics", rambling about questions which were solved ages ago. For instance, we do not intend to waste time trying to determine whether or not this or that ethnic, political, economic, or social entity or force played a part in the movement of subversion which led to the destruction of the traditional Western world. Our aim will be, rather, to study the method by which this subversion was conducted, according to what strategies, and by means of what tactics. In this connection, we will obviously have to deal with the demo- gynaecocratic problem. Another aim of this forum will be to unmask any attempt to distort the work of Evola, wherever it may come from. Finally, anyone who is not very familiar with Evola's work but is seriously interested in it, and not just in this or that part of it, but in the whole, will find here certain points of reference which may guide him through his reading, provided that he accepts this fundamental rule : it is not up to us to bring the work of Julius Evola within his reach, it is up to him to extend his reach as far as necessary to reach the work. Last, but not least, any message unrelated to the work of Evola will be deleted










