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The Aryan Doctrine of Battle and Victory

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The Aryan Doctrine of Struggle and Victory (German: Die Arische Lehre von Kampf und Sieg) is a work by Italian esoteric writer Julius Evola. Originally a lecture presented in German on 7 December 1940 at the Palazzo Zuccari in Rome, published in 1941 by Anton Schroll Verlag. Roberto Fiore and his colleagues in the early 1980s helped National Front "Political Soldiers" forge a militant elitist philosophy based on this text, referred to by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke as Evola's "most militant tract", which called for a “Great Holy War” fought for spiritual renewal paralleling the physical “Little Holy War” against enemies.

This lecture is included in an English translation in the 2007 anthology of Evola's essays entitled Metaphysics of War.

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