The article explores the historical connections between fascism and esoteric ideologies, particularly focusing on the influence of Indian spiritual traditions and figures like Savitri Devi, who sought to synthesize Hinduism with Nazism. It highlights how certain Western thinkers, such as Julius Evola and Roger Griffin, engaged with these ideas, linking them to fascist movements. The piece also references the broader phenomenon of 'esofascism' and the appropriation of Eastern mysticism by European fascists, including figures like Hitler, who was viewed through a mystical lens by some Indian expatriates. The author argues that this blending of spiritual and political thought has roots in colonial-era fantasies and continues to shape contemporary ideological discourse.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the historical connection between fascism and esoteric ideologies as a problematic and often exploitative phenomenon, emphasizing the ways in which Western powers have co-opted Eastern spiritual traditions for their own political ends. While it does not overtly criticize specific
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article presents a complex historical narrative involving figures like Savitri Devi, Julius Evola, and others, linking them to esoteric fascism and mystical interpretations. While it references known historical connections between certain occult groups and fascist ideologies, it lacks clear cita





