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Traditionalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traditionalism may refer to: •The systematic emphasis on the value of Tradition •Traditionalist conservatism, a political philosophy of the post-World War II United States •The Traditionalist School ...
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Traditionalist conservatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traditionalist conservatism , also known as "Toryism," "traditional conservatism," "traditionalism," and Burkean conservatism is a political philosophy which emphasizes the need for the principles of...
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Has American academia begun to accept Traditionalism? ... Once again, Traditionalism has come to mainstream academic attention. Generally, when this happens, the result is clear rejection--but this time time the rejection was rather more cautious than usual.
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Tyr (journal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tyr : Myth—Culture—Tradition is the name of an American Radical Traditionalist (anti-modern, neo-tribalist) journal, edited by Joshua Buckley, Michael Moynihan, and (in the first issue) Collin Cle...
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First, let's ask what is Traditionalism, and who are its adherents, the Traditionalists. In the short span of some 30 years, the term has already affected some vulgarism, because of its misuse by psuedo-traditionalists and a variety of pretenders.
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Definition of traditionalism in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for traditionalism. ... [1913 Webster] traditionalism - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) : traditionalism n 1: strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings [syn: traditionalism, traditionality] 2:
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