A prophetic attempt at delineating a coming utopia. -- The EgoistEvans forges, like a sword, a synthesis of left- and right-wing critiques... -- Small Press ReviewNot everyone dreams of a kinder, gentler world -- especially not Rudolph Carlyle Evans. His book is a call for a new feudalism where the warrior elite will have more style and substance than a motorcylce gang, but will rule without a single apology or hesitation. Stunning, frightening and inspiring.
Rudolph Carlyle Evans has a utopian vision. A civilization devoid of modern technology, ruled without opposition or question by an elite, run by a warrior caste, and maintained by serfs and commoners. No "trickle down economics" here, just a return to a feudal state run by an iron hand. To quote the introduction by Robert Hertz, "In Evans' view, the main function of the common people is to beat the lily pads at night to keep the frogs quiet." Popular with the Satanists, this work is Machiavelli taken to a new level. I can't really say I "enjoyed" this book...but it is thought-provoking, to say the least.
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