"The notion of ‘many’ (i.e., a multiplicity of individual beings) logically contradicts the notion of ‘many equals.’ First of all, ontologically speaking, this is due to the
so-called “principle of undiscernibles,” which is expressed in these terms: ‘A being that is absolutely identical to another, under every regard, would be one and the same with it.’ Thus, in the concept of ‘many’ is implicit the concept of their fundamental difference: ‘many’ beings that are equal, completely equal, would not be many, but one. To uphold the equality of the many is a contradiction in terms, unless we refer to a body of soulless
mass-produced objects."
so-called “principle of undiscernibles,” which is expressed in these terms: ‘A being that is absolutely identical to another, under every regard, would be one and the same with it.’ Thus, in the concept of ‘many’ is implicit the concept of their fundamental difference: ‘many’ beings that are equal, completely equal, would not be many, but one. To uphold the equality of the many is a contradiction in terms, unless we refer to a body of soulless
mass-produced objects."
-Julius Evola
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