Présentation de l’auteur : Julius Evola (1898–1974) was an Italian philosopher, esotericist, and political thinker whose work traversed metaphysics, history of religions, cultural criticism, and radical political theory. Often described as one of the most uncompromising voices of the European Right, Evola rejected both liberal modernity and materialist conceptions of life, insisting instead on the primacy of transcendent values, formative myths, and the shaping of human character in accordance with higher principles. Through his prolific output, Evola remains a polarising yet influential figure whose works continue to provoke debate among scholars, political theorists, and readers seeking to understand the intersections of spirituality, authority, and radical ‘Traditionalism’ in the modern world. Présentation du livre : This booklet offers a guide for educators seeking to understand and apply core ideological principles within a ‘fascist’ framework, in relation to racial theory. Distinct from scientific or doctrinal analyses found in the author's previous works, this volume emphasises formative ideas— idées-force —intended to shape the character, will, and worldview of youth. It argues that racism, as conceived here, is not a scientific discipline but a comprehensive mindset with ethical and political significance.