What exactly is Traditionalism? Specifically

What exactly is Traditionalism? Specifically.

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A re-branding of the conservative movement.

The idea that you don't have to suck everyone's cock to get along, that you can just destroy them if they pose a threat.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_School

Essentially a rejection of modern philosophy and a return to our traditional roots.

It's Evola

Advanced nihilism combined with cynicism and deepression

>return to our traditional roots.

Which roots? Whose roots? And which traditions?

Hell, can we just get SOMEWHERE?

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When you read his work he never actually explains what his definition of "Tradition" and "Traditional Man" is. All he says is "Tradition. I have defined it elsewhere"

Evola was autistic as fuck, but he made a pretty good assessment of modern society.

THE roots

youtube.com/watch?v=MJCHeEQV454

On the first page of Ride the Tiger he says that he has defined tradition elsewhere and then he puts a footnote there. Does anyone have the footnotes for Ride the Tiger? I don't have them in my copy

Worshiping Kek alongside the Norse gods. Killing outsiders. Establishing an empire, eliminating natives. Going back to space and colonizing the solar system. Having pride in your race. Bearing as many sons as you can afford. Not celebrating degeneracy like transgenderism.

Sheeeit

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This song and video are deep in meaning

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_School

"According to the Traditionalist School, "the primordial and perennial truth" is manifested in a variety of religious and spiritual traditions.[2] Coomaraswamy explains:
The metaphysical "philosophy" is called "perennial" because of its eternity, universality, and immutability; it is Augustine's "Wisdom uncreate, the same now as it ever was and ever will be"; the religion which, as he also says, only came to be called "Christianity" after the coming of Christ [...] and so long as the tradition is transmitted without deviation.[7]
According to the Traditionalist School, this truth has been lost in the modern world,[2] and modernity itself is considered as an "anomaly in the history of mankind."[2] Traditionalists see their approach as a justifiable "nostalgia for the past".[8][note 5] Frithjof Schuon explains:
... "traditionalism"; like "esoterism" [...] has nothing pejorative about it in itself [...] If to recognize what is true and just is "nostalgia for the past," it is quite clearly a crime or a disgrace not to feel this nostalgia.[8]"

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_conservatism#Key_principles