Meet the Delightful Philosophicat! By Mrs Vera West

I was told about this article by Brian Simpson, who visits Eurocanadian.ca, his type of site, with strong, intelligent racialist articles. However, I was pleasantly surprised to see mention of a young lady from the Right, very pretty, speaking about philosophy topics, Philosophicat. The theme is based upon the work of Julius Evola, who is something of an intellectual saint to the Dissent Right, like Nietzsche. I have to admit that I don’t understand his books, and had trouble reading at such a level of abstraction. I also have doubts whether all of this is coherent. Metaphysics tends to drift away into pure speculation; I am more empiricist minded. Still, for those interested, here is some information. Men folk will probably go to the site just to see a beautiful woman. I emailed my granddaughter, about the same age as Philosophicat, to ask what she thought, but as yet have got no reply, probably because she is too busy looking after her baby girl. 

https://www.eurocanadian.ca/2021/07/videos-of-day-philosophicat-traditonal-womans-mans-path-heroism.html#more

“She goes by the name "PhilosophiCat", a follower of Julius Evola. She has a YT channel with 13.6K subscribers. I have heard only the two videos linked below. She belongs to the Traditionalist wing of the Dissident Right. I don't think of myself as a Traditionalist if only because I don't see how we can avoid embracing science in the racial struggle for domination the Chinese are obsessed about, and the inevitable modernizing dynamic that is inherent in the pursuit of science and geopolitical power — even though I know that without traditions a people will have a hard time remaining psychologically sane. 

 

I enjoyed lecturing once about Evola's Revolt Against the Modern World. I have a hard time rejecting the idea of progress as an essential characteristic of the historical greatness of Europeans. Maybe we can learn from the way Goethe approach progress, speaking well of monarchs in his day who were "always progressive, and sought to domesticate themselves with all the good inventions and institutions of their time", at the same time that he noted that "the Manly" was "wanting" in the artists of his day, and that "we have a more weakly race, of which we cannot say whether it is so by its origin, or by a more weakly training and diet" (Conversations of Goethe with Johann Peter Eckermann). 

 

In her opening video to her channel, PhilosophiCat says this about her aims for a series she did on Evola:  

Our aim with this series is much the same as Evola's aim in writing the book: we wish to lay down a testimony in order to preserve this ancient wisdom for future generations. We remain connected to the World of Tradition by only the most fragile, frayed thread and it is imperative to preserve as much of it as possible as we move through this dark age of history.

 

Traditional Woman's Path to Heroism

 

This is PhilosophiCat's summary of the contents of this video lecture: "In the World of Tradition, there are two paths for a woman to achieve heroism. I talk about Julius Evola's conceptions of the Aphrodite and Demeter archetypes and the passive heroism of women within the context of these two roles, as well as some of the problems of identifying these archetypes in modern women."

 

Traditional Man's Path to Heroism

 

This is PhilosophiCat's summary of the contents of this video: "In the World of Tradition, there are two paths for a man to achieve heroism. I talk about Julius Evola's conceptions of the warrior and ascetic archetypes and how to apply them in the modern age."

 

The idea of men becoming warriors again, instead of pursuing drugs, alcohol, video games and porn, is good, but how it will come about short of economic collapse and a new Darwinian struggle for survival, I do not know.

 

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