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Pros

Dostoevsky's eumesville is a hidden gem. Orwell's fanciful nineteen eighty four is a classic. Eumesvil is the greatest dystopian novel written. It's not for the timid.



Cons

Telos press publishing seems to be new to kindle publishing, and so far they show a tendency to overprice its books. The writing is wonderful, like the rest of junger, but at twenty one bucks this kindle edition is outrageously overpriced.

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Vast historical and mythical understanding couple with the indomitable spirit that drove him to lead raiding parties across no ...  Read More


Eumeswill has a strange and unique place in post war literature the figure of the anarch is arguably the true flowering of max...  Read More

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All the political givens are ephemeral but what is concealed behind the demonic the titanic the mythic remains constant and has...  Read More

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    away, far, right, fascist and novel.
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  • This product had a total of 95 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 26 2023.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    If you are willing to drop 24 on a not huge book you are at least not getting scammed


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Eumeswills anarch however is rooted in jungers thought decades after he rejected nationalism and did away with his fascistic ideals


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Junger never felt he needed to apologise for once having been a fascist but it is clear from his literature that he had moved far away from such concerns by the end of the second world war and that is proven by on the marble cliffs a barely veiled attack on the nazi party


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Junger became fascinated by anarchism during ww2 but appears to have quickly rejected it all as inconsistent except for max stirner from whom it may be argued that he borrowed furthered and fully developed the idea of the anarch junger fully developed these ideas in the late 1970s and that train of his thought is devoted to solipsistic resistance and anarchistic ideas no matter how hard his detractors love to connect the figure of the anarch with modern day national socialists that stage of jungers thought represented by eumeswill is not in any way fascist or right wing


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    By the time junger wrote his stoic meditation eumeswill he had moved far away from the violent brash prejudice and scorn of dannunzios misogynist misanthropic avant garde fascism and nietzschean apocalyptic visions of any form we need to look at much earlier 1930s junger for that and read and reflect on walter benjamins urgent critique of jungers thought of the time as being lethal and extremely dangerous walter benjamin was right junger was at the time encouraging aesthetic narcissistic fascism in his work a commitment he moved far away from by the 1940s onwards by the 1970s and the release of eumeswill junger was far away from right wing thought of any kind


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Junger had published in the same academic journals as evola but there is no record of any meaningful alliance between the two men

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