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CMD: "Thou shalt not not believe in science". Do you mean Fa-Lun-Gong ?
Peter Bi
----- Original Message -----
From: "charles moyer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: Julius Evola
> Wayne,
> Thank you for that information. You write, "I wonder why you link this
> 'high-minded' racist (Evola) with Robert Graves?"
> It seems to me that in the sense of being traditionalists, looking
> beyond and above any charges of "racism", Pound, Evola, and Graves had a
> similar view of the value of ancient wisdom. Call it mytho-poetic,
> Hyperborean, or Celtic- whatever-it translates somewhat the same; that it
> is something in the past worthy of examination and even perhaps of
revival.
> Progress, however, teaches us to formulate new "crimes against humanity"
as
> recently in China where now it has been decreed "Thou shalt not not
believe
> in science". How's that for high-mindedness?
> I would like to see your notes on Evola. I leave it to you as to the
> venue.
>
> CDM
>
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