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By now many of you have heard of Dimes Square, that segment of New York City filled with art hoes, hipsters, influencers…most of whom are Traditional Catholics. At the intersection of Ludlow …
Yes, you read that right. Sometimes here at Scattered Roses we go into the super sexy stuff, the stuff write home about. This time I want to share with you why I have moved away from Julius Evola, someone I used to be rather keen of. Now, I will not completely disown him, nor will I tell you not to read him (complete rejection of Evola is as passe as being an Evolian…sorry, not sorry). Just
Most of you are familiar with the term “geopolitics”, a term taken from John Mackinder and weaponized by Alexander Dugin, who then, through Arktos and the social connections tied to that publisher, spread the concept throughout the right. With the current war in Ukraine, those outside the right are becoming increasingly familiar with the idea. Before contrasting it with planetary politics, a phrase used most famously by Panagiotis Kondlyis, let us briefly say what geopolitics is.