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Ride the Tiger
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Part 1: Orientations

1. The Modern World and Traditional Man
2. The End of a Cycle--"Ride the Tiger"

Part 2: In the World Where God Is Dead

3. European Nihilism--The Dissolution of Morals
4. From the Precursors of Nihilism to the "Lost Youth" and the Protest Movement
5. Disguises of European Nihilism--The Socioeconomic Myth and the Protest Movement
6. Active Nihilism--Nietzsche
7. "Being Oneself"
8. The Transcendent Dimension--"Life" and "More Than Life"
9. Beyond Theism and Atheism
10. Invulnerability--Apollo and Dionysus
11. Acting without Desire--The Causal Law

Part 3: The Dead End of Existentialism

12. Being and Inauthentic Existence
13. Sartre: Prisoner without Walls
14. Existence, "A Project Flung into the World"
15. Heidegger: "Retreating Forwards" and "Being-for-Death"--Collapse of Existentialism

Part 4: Dissolution of the Individual

16. The Dual Aspect of Anonymity
17. Destructions and Liberations in the New Realism
18. The "Animal Ideal"--The Sentiment of Nature

Part 5: Dissolution of Consciousness and Relativism

19. The Procedures of Modern Science
20. Covering up Nature--Phenomenology

Part 6: The Realm of Art--From "Physical" Music to the Drug Regime

21. The Sickness of European Culture
22. Dissolution in Modern Art
23. Modern Music and Jazz
24. Excursus on Drugs

Part 7: Dissolution in the Social Realm

25. States and Parties--Apoliteia
26. Society--The Crisis of Patriotic Feeling
27. Marriage and the Family
28. Relations between the Sexes

Part 8: The Spiritual Problem

29. The "Second Religiosity"
30. Death--The Right over Life

Notes
Index

About the Author

Julius Evola (1898-1974) was one of the leading authorities on the world’s esoteric traditions and wrote extensively on ancient traditions and hermeticism. Among his other works published by Inner Traditions are Men Among the Ruins, Introduction to Magic, The Mystery of the Grail, The Hermetic Tradition, and Eros and the Mysteries of Love.

Reviews

“Evola is one of the most interesting minds of the [world] war generation.”
*Mircea Eliade, author of The Sacred and the Profane*

"One of the most difficult and ambiguous figures in modern esotericism."
*Richard Smoley, in Parabola*

"Evola looks beyond man-made systems to the eternal principles in creation and human society. The truth, as he sees it, is so totally at odds with the present way of thinking that is shocks the modern mind."
*John Mitchell, author of The New View Over Atlantis*

"It is one of Evola's greatest merits that he combines a prodigious wealth of erudite detail with the gift of isolating from their local conditioning ideas or disciplines that are of value to us."
*Marguerite Yourcenar, author of Memoirs of Hadrian*

"Evola rises above the usual dichotomies of left and right, liberal and conservative, challenging us to reconnect our lives and our institutions to the timeless spiritual standard that guided our ancestors."
*Glenn A. Magee, author of Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition*

"Ride the Tiger offers a practical view of how to be truly awakened in a dark age."
*Robert Burns, New Dawn, Sept-Oct 2005*

". . . this is an important work for an intellectual history of the twentieth century. . ."
*The Journal of Esoterica, July 2006*

“A dazzling and interesting, but very dangerous author . . .”
*Hermann Hesse, author of Siddhartha*

"Simply put, Evola shows, unintentionally but with passion, why European Tradition may not be able to match East Asia in riding the tiger in today's world. It lacks a spirituality for today's mundane world, tempered by the harsh realism of Daoism and the practical disciplines of Confucianism."
*Reg Little, New Dawn, No. 121, Jul/Aug 2010*

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