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Traditionalism



 
  Traditionalism may refer to:
  • The systematic emphasis on the value of Tradition
    Tradition

    The word tradition comes from the Latin traditionem, acc. of traditio which means "handing over, passing on", and is used in a number of ways in the English language:...
  • The Traditionalist School
    Traditionalist School

    The Traditionalist School of thought, also known as Integral Traditionalism or Perennialism is an esoteric movement inspired by the interwar period writings of French metaphysics Ren? Gu?non and developed by authors such as German-Swiss philosopher Frithjof Schuon, the Sri Lanka-British scholar Ananda Coomaraswamy, Italian occul...
     of thought, an esoteric movement espoused by René Guénon, Frithjof Schuon et al.
  • Radical Traditionalism
    Tyr (journal)

    Tyr: Myth?Culture?Tradition is the name of an American Radical Traditionalist journal, edited by Joshua Buckley, Michael Moynihan , and Collin Cleary....
    , a world view espousing traditional non-material social values
  • Catholic Traditionalism, a current within Roman Catholicism
  • Carlism
    Carlism

    Carlism is a Tradition#Traditionalism and legitimist political movement in Spain seeking the establishment of a separate line of the House of Bourbon family on the Monarchy of Spain....
    , a Spanish political movement in the 19th and 20th century
  • The Traditionalist School (architecture)
    Traditionalist School (architecture)

    In Dutch architecture, Traditionalism or the Traditionalist School was a reaction against the Functionalism and the Expressionist architecture of the Amsterdam School, and a 'return' to rural and national architectural styles and traditions, with tidy brickwork, minimal decoration and 'honest' materials....
    , a movement in 20th century Dutch architecture
  • A current in music, exemplified by Ralph Shapey
    Ralph Shapey

    Ralph Shapey was an USA composer and Conducting. He is well-known for his work as a composition professor at the University of Chicago, where he founded and directed the Contemporary Chamber Players....
  • Traditionalism in sociologist Max Weber
    Max Weber

    Maximilian Carl Emil Weber was one of the most profoundly influential thinkers of the twentieth century. Born in Germany, Weber became a lawyer, politician, scholar, political economy, and sociology....
    's writings, contrasted with Capitalism
  • Traditionalist conservatism
    Traditionalist Conservatism

    Traditionalist conservatism, also known as "traditionalism," is a political philosophy that developed in the United States. It tends to emphasize cultural renewal and is characterized by an adherence to the principles of prescription , custom , social order, hierarchy, faith, the natural family, ordered liberty, and tradition....
    , a political philosophy of the post-World War II United States