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'''''A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth''''' is a collection of essays by Italian traditionalist and writer [[Julius Evola]], published in 2017 by Arktos.  
'''''A Handbook for [[Right-Wing]] Youth''''' is a collection of essays by [[Italian]] [[traditionalist]] and writer [[Julius Evola]], published in 2017 by Arktos.  


== Publisher description ==
== Publisher description ==
"''A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth'' consists of essays selected from throughout Evola’s lifetime, but most especially from the post-war era, when youth across the Western world had thrown their societies into chaos with protests, civil unrest, and by defying conventional mores.
"''A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth'' consists of essays selected from throughout Evola’s lifetime, but most especially from the post-war era, when youth across the Western world had thrown their [[societies]] into chaos with protests, civil unrest, and by defying conventional mores.


According to Evola, the problem was not with the youth themselves, given that he viewed the inquisitive and seeking mentality associated with the young as essential toward opening oneself to the wisdom of tradition. Rather, it is the fact that post-war Western civilization itself had come to venerate youthfulness over maturity, thus leaving the young without any guidance or authority.
According to [[Evola]], the problem was not with the youth themselves, given that he viewed the inquisitive and seeking mentality associated with the young as essential toward opening oneself to the wisdom of [[tradition]]. Rather, it is the [[fact]] that post-war Western [[civilization]] itself had come to venerate youthfulness over maturity, thus leaving the young without any guidance or authority.


Evola believed that it was only by channeling the energies of the rebellious youth into the political right — not the right of today, but rather that “right” that represents the timeless principles that stem from before the advent of liberalism — thus restoring the West to a healthy and organic condition, once again.
Evola believed that it was only by channeling the energies of the rebellious youth into the [[political]] right — not the right of today, but rather that “right” that represents the timeless principles that stem from before the advent of [[liberalism]] — thus restoring the West to a healthy and organic condition, once again.


In these essays, he defines those principles that must be undertaken by youth — not just by those young in age, but those young in spirit, as well — if they are to gain mastery not only over their societies, but also over themselves.
In these essays, he defines those principles that must be undertaken by youth — not just by those young in age, but those young in spirit, as well — if they are to gain mastery not only over their societies, but also over themselves.


As such, while this is a book aimed at the young, it is not exclusively for them. This book was assembled out of Evola’s writings by the Hungarian traditionalists and includes a foreword by [[Gábor Vona]], chairman of Hungary’s political party [[Jobbik]]."<ref>https://arktos.com/product/a-handbook-for-right-wing-youth/</ref>
As such, while this is a book aimed at the young, it is not exclusively for them. This book was assembled out of Evola’s writings by the Hungarian traditionalists and includes a foreword by [[Gábor Vona]], chairman of Hungary’s [[political party]] [[Jobbik]]."<ref>https://arktos.com/product/a-handbook-for-right-wing-youth/</ref>


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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2. Orientations: Eleven Points
2. Orientations: Eleven Points


3. Outlining the Ideal: The Trial of Air
3. Outlining the [[Ideal]]: The Trial of Air


4. The Right and Tradition
4. The Right and Tradition


5. Revolution from Above
5. [[Revolution]] from Above


6. What it Means to Belong to the Right
6. What it Means to Belong to the Right


7. The Culture of the Right
7. The [[Culture]] of the Right


8. Historiography of the Right
8. Historiography of the Right


9. ‘Neue Sachlichkeit’: The Credo of the New German Generations
9. ‘Neue Sachlichkeit’: The Credo of the New [[German]] Generations


10. For a ‘Youth Charter’
10. For a ‘Youth Charter’
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13. The Youth of Yesterday and the Teddy Boys of Today
13. The Youth of Yesterday and the Teddy Boys of Today


14. The Youth, the Beats, and Right-Wing Anarchists
14. The Youth, the Beats, and Right-Wing [[Anarchists]]


15. Some Observations on the Student Movement
15. Some Observations on the Student Movement

Revision as of 13:39, 12 February 2024

A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth
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Author(s) Julius Evola, Gábor Vona (Foreword)
Language English
Genre(s) Politics
Publisher Arktos
Publication year 2017
Pages 182
ISBN 1912079607

A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth is a collection of essays by Italian traditionalist and writer Julius Evola, published in 2017 by Arktos.

Publisher description

"A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth consists of essays selected from throughout Evola’s lifetime, but most especially from the post-war era, when youth across the Western world had thrown their societies into chaos with protests, civil unrest, and by defying conventional mores.

According to Evola, the problem was not with the youth themselves, given that he viewed the inquisitive and seeking mentality associated with the young as essential toward opening oneself to the wisdom of tradition. Rather, it is the fact that post-war Western civilization itself had come to venerate youthfulness over maturity, thus leaving the young without any guidance or authority.

Evola believed that it was only by channeling the energies of the rebellious youth into the political right — not the right of today, but rather that “right” that represents the timeless principles that stem from before the advent of liberalism — thus restoring the West to a healthy and organic condition, once again.

In these essays, he defines those principles that must be undertaken by youth — not just by those young in age, but those young in spirit, as well — if they are to gain mastery not only over their societies, but also over themselves.

As such, while this is a book aimed at the young, it is not exclusively for them. This book was assembled out of Evola’s writings by the Hungarian traditionalists and includes a foreword by Gábor Vona, chairman of Hungary’s political party Jobbik."[1]

Contents

Editor’s Note

Foreword by Gábor Vona

1. A Message to the Youth

2. Orientations: Eleven Points

3. Outlining the Ideal: The Trial of Air

4. The Right and Tradition

5. Revolution from Above

6. What it Means to Belong to the Right

7. The Culture of the Right

8. Historiography of the Right

9. ‘Neue Sachlichkeit’: The Credo of the New German Generations

10. For a ‘Youth Charter’

11. Biological Youthfulness and Political Youthfulness

12. Goliardismo and Youth

13. The Youth of Yesterday and the Teddy Boys of Today

14. The Youth, the Beats, and Right-Wing Anarchists

15. Some Observations on the Student Movement

16. Psychoanalysis of the Protest

17. Against the Young

Bibliographical Notes by Róbert Horváth

Index

Books by the same author

Publication data

  • A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth, Julius Evola, 2017, Arktos, ISBN-10: 1912079607, ISBN-13: 978-1-912079-60-5

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