Politics Quote by Julius Evola
““The true state will be oriented against both capitalism and communism. At its center will stand a principle of authority and a transcendent symbol of sovereignty…. The state is the primary element that precedes nation, people, and society. The state – and with the state everything that is properly constituted as political order and political reality – is defined essentially on the basis of an idea, not by naturalistic and contractual factors.””
About This Quote
Source Treatise: Revolt Against the Modern World, 1934
The state should be defined by transcendent authority, not by material or contractual foundations.
In simple terms: State based on ideas, not contracts.
Seek higher principles over pragmatic arrangements.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- nation‑building
- legal systems
- social contracts
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What are the risks of an idea‑driven state?
- How can transcendent authority be justified?
Pragmatic contracts provide stability.