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Claudio Mutti (born May 24, 1946) is an Italian neofascist.

(2003). 9780814731550, NYU Press. .
In the 1960s, he was a member of Young Italy (the juvenile wing of the Italian Social Movement, which expelled him for extremism) and the euro-nationalist movement.
(2015). 9781498510691, Lexington Books. .
In 1980 he was arrested in connection with the , alongside fellow neofascist ideologues Paolo Signorelli and .David Willey, 'Professor is accused of masterminding massacre', The Observer, August 31, 1980, p. 8. He converted to in the 1980s, having become influenced by , René Guénon, and .
(2004). 9780195396010, Oxford University Press. .
He met with in 1990.
(2017). 9781317199953, Routledge. .
describes him as an important figure in late twentieth-century Traditionalist networks in Europe.


Biography
Already as a very young man he joined the Italian Social Movement; being later expelled, he later joined Jean-François Thiriart Nicola Rao, La fiamma e la celtica, Sperling & Kupfer, 2009, p. 114: "A Giovane Europa aderiranno, tra gli altri, il professore parmese Claudio Mutti, esperto di mondo islamico e di fascismi dell'est europeo" Europeanist-nationalist movement in which Franco Cardini had also joined.

After the movement's crisis in 1969 he joined the Nazi-Maoist group Lotta di Popolo and in 1973 became president of the Italy-Libya Association. During those years he authored articles aimed at celebrating Muhammar Gaddafi's Libyan socialism. In 1979 he authored another initiative: the Europe-Islam Association based in .Carlo Palermo, Il quarto livello, Editori Riuniti

He devoted himself to Finno-Ugric languages philology for many years, working as an assistant at the University of Bologna, becoming the author of some 30 articles and essays on Magyar and Hungarian literature. He was also interested in the "political" use of language as an instrument of cultural hegemony, defining the English language as a superstructure of the hegemonic projection of the U.S. at the turn of the 20th and 21st century.Amedeo Maddaluno, Lingua, globalizzazione, geopolitica. Intervista a Claudio Mutti, Osservatorio Globalizzazione, 20 maggio 2019

A connoisseur of Romanian language and culture, cfr. bibliografia rumena http://www.claudiomutti.com/index.php?url=5&imag=5fu in 1979 he became the holder of a professorship at the Italian Cultural Institute in , which was revoked following a parliamentary question by Hon. Antonello Trombadori, who asked the government "whether it was necessary to entrust a Nazi with the representation of Italian culture abroad."Vedi http://dati.camera.it/ocd/aic.rdf/aic5_00217_8 . He translated and presented numerous documents of the and Corneliu Zelea Codreanu for Franco Freda's Edizioni di Ar. For the same publishing house he also published an annotated edition of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, edits of works by Ferenc Szálasi and Ion Moța and anthologies of speeches by Muhammar Gaddafi and .

Also interested in Muslim affairs, he directed, in the mid-1980s, the magazine Jihad, published in Italy and supported by the embassy in Rome. He translated numerous texts on Islamism and writings of Ruhollah Khomeini, repeatedly attacking the state of Israel. In 1985, he converted to Islam under the name Omar Amine in honor of Colonel Johann von Leers.

He founded the publishing house Edizioni all'Insegna del Veltro, in which he published studies on traditional symbolism, annotated translations of Greek philosophers, and studies of medieval and contemporary history. The publishing house's catalog includes authors such as , Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Johann von Leers, René Guénon, , , Béla Hamvas, Werner Sombart, Drieu La Rochelle, Robert Brasillach, Karl Haushofer and Savitri Devi, as well as works by revisionist historian Robert Faurisson, and texts by "heretical" Marxist authors such as Constantius Preve and Gennadij Zjuganov.

Since 2004, he has been on the editorial staff of the journal Eurasia, of which he became the editor in December 2011. Sito ufficiale della rivista "Eurasia" He taught Italian, History, Geography, Latin and Greek at the Liceo ginnasio statale Gian Domenico Romagnosi high school in until a.s. 2010–2011.

He is interested in issues concerning esotericism, symbolism, and religion. He has devoted various studies to philosophers and thinkers such as , , Friedrich Nietzsche, René Guénon and . He writes in the periodicals Ways of Tradition and Fire.

Author of an introduction to the works of German sociologist Werner Sombart, he has also been interested in the of and its influence.

In March 2014 Mutti was invited to Iran by Hamed Ghashghavi, to participate in the International Conference on the Prophet of Islam Muhammad, Cinema & World Literature.

He has a son, Suleiman Mutti, who is known as a musician artist under the pseudonym Thulesehnsucht in der Maschinenzeit.

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