The concept of traditional civilization refers to an organized social and cultural system that is based on values, practices, and beliefs that have been passed down through generations, often with a strong connection to nature and religious traditions. In contrast to modern societies, which tend to value technological progress and change, traditional civilizations often preserve long-established social and cultural order.
Many traditional civilizations have hierarchical social structures, with leaders, experts, and community members working together to maintain order.
The cultural identity of a traditional civilization is often defined by a set of values, beliefs, and practices that are passed down from generation to generation, reinforcing social unity. The existence of a central language and a dominant culture, albeit with peripheral ethnolinguistic diversity, contributes to the unity and identity of the civilization. Many traditional civilizations have a holistic view of nature, where nature is seen as sacred and as a source of sustenance and wisdom. Music, dance, visual arts and religious rituals are often important forms of cultural expression and transmission of values in traditional civilizations.
Many traditional civilizations have hierarchical social structures, with leaders, experts, and community members working together to maintain order.
The cultural identity of a traditional civilization is often defined by a set of values, beliefs, and practices that are passed down from generation to generation, reinforcing social unity. The existence of a central language and a dominant culture, albeit with peripheral ethnolinguistic diversity, contributes to the unity and identity of the civilization. Many traditional civilizations have a holistic view of nature, where nature is seen as sacred and as a source of sustenance and wisdom. Music, dance, visual arts and religious rituals are often important forms of cultural expression and transmission of values in traditional civilizations.
by tradical May 07, 2025
One that opposes the prevailing status quo and the decline of modern society. Similar to Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of übermensch, it is able to give itself a higher transcendental inner law.
It is against the Modern State and the Bourgeois Liberal State and its consecutive evils: Socialism, Marxism, Communism, Liberalism, Freemasonry, Totalitarianism, Positivism, Enlightenment, Fascism, Humanism, Renaissance, French Revolution Modernism, Anthropocentrism, Capitalism, Materialism, Feminism, LGBT rights, Republicanism, Representative Democracy, Liberal Democracy, Progressivism, Mass Media, Militant Atheism, Anti-Left/Right Dichotomy, Cosmopolitanism, Consumerism, Human Rights, Technocracy, Organized Religions, Globalization and Abortion. He is skeptical of technology, organized religions and the economy.
It is against the Modern State and the Bourgeois Liberal State and its consecutive evils: Socialism, Marxism, Communism, Liberalism, Freemasonry, Totalitarianism, Positivism, Enlightenment, Fascism, Humanism, Renaissance, French Revolution Modernism, Anthropocentrism, Capitalism, Materialism, Feminism, LGBT rights, Republicanism, Representative Democracy, Liberal Democracy, Progressivism, Mass Media, Militant Atheism, Anti-Left/Right Dichotomy, Cosmopolitanism, Consumerism, Human Rights, Technocracy, Organized Religions, Globalization and Abortion. He is skeptical of technology, organized religions and the economy.
The rebel-aristocrat is truly a superior metaphysical type of man, heroic, intellectual and, above all, spiritually noble.
by tradical September 07, 2022
It is a sacred and sovereign suprapolitical-spiritual unity of various territories, peoples and nations. Headed by the figure of the emperor, it has transcendental, metaphysical, mythical, aristocratic, political, warrior, symbolic, cultural and spiritual aspects. Its ingrained values are loyalty, fidelity, honor and glory.
by tradical July 01, 2023
It is a regime, a transcendental, mythic, metaphysical, and spiritual bond in which rulers embody superhuman types as a telos, based on spiritual transcendence, hierarchy, authority, discipline, courage, honor, loyalty, fidelity, temperance, abnegation, virtue, wisdom, symbolism, asceticism, anagogy and heroism. Consequently, the intrinsic, integral development of its members (suum cuique). Something similar to ancient wisdom, myths, epics and spiritual traditions.
Staunchly opposes: Modern State, French Revolution, Liberal Bourgeois Democracy, Anarchism, Liberalism, Fascism, Populism, Communism, Marxism, Socialism, Nationalism, Modernism, Representative Democracy, Capitalism, Progressism, Totalitarianism, Humanism, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Protestant Reformation, Secular State, Statism, Positivism, Freemasonry, New Age, feminism, affirmative action, human rights, technocracy, gay rights, ecumenism, ideologies, globalization, militant atheism, abortion, mass media, consumerism, materialism, darwinism, evolutionism, collectivism, rationalism, state bureaucracy. Is anti-left/right dichotomy, anti-system, anti-republican, skeptical of science, technology and economics.
Staunchly opposes: Modern State, French Revolution, Liberal Bourgeois Democracy, Anarchism, Liberalism, Fascism, Populism, Communism, Marxism, Socialism, Nationalism, Modernism, Representative Democracy, Capitalism, Progressism, Totalitarianism, Humanism, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Protestant Reformation, Secular State, Statism, Positivism, Freemasonry, New Age, feminism, affirmative action, human rights, technocracy, gay rights, ecumenism, ideologies, globalization, militant atheism, abortion, mass media, consumerism, materialism, darwinism, evolutionism, collectivism, rationalism, state bureaucracy. Is anti-left/right dichotomy, anti-system, anti-republican, skeptical of science, technology and economics.
by tradical July 17, 2023
A traditional civilization refers to a society with well-established cultural practices, social structures, and beliefs passed down through generations, often with a strong emphasis on continuity and resistance to rapid change. These civilizations are characterized by a blend of distinct cultural elements, including social hierarchies, religious traditions, myths, epics, legends, artistic expressions, and economic systems that have evolved over time.
Knowledge, stories, and history are often passed down orally, emphasizing storytelling and communal memory. Hierarchical social structures, often based on birth, occupation, or religious affiliation, are common, with specific roles and responsibilities for different groups. Traditional civilizations often have a strong sense of religious belief, with rituals, ceremonies, and deities that guide daily life. A strong sense of community and shared identity, with mutual obligations and responsibilities among members, is a hallmark of many traditional civilizations. Often resist rapid modernization and embrace a more gradual approach to social and technological advancements, valuing continuity and established ways of life. Have a rich history of artistic expression, including music, dance, visual arts, and crafts, that reflect their beliefs, values, and culture. An unique economic systems, often based on agriculture, trade, or craft production, with distinct patterns of resource management and distribution.
Knowledge, stories, and history are often passed down orally, emphasizing storytelling and communal memory. Hierarchical social structures, often based on birth, occupation, or religious affiliation, are common, with specific roles and responsibilities for different groups. Traditional civilizations often have a strong sense of religious belief, with rituals, ceremonies, and deities that guide daily life. A strong sense of community and shared identity, with mutual obligations and responsibilities among members, is a hallmark of many traditional civilizations. Often resist rapid modernization and embrace a more gradual approach to social and technological advancements, valuing continuity and established ways of life. Have a rich history of artistic expression, including music, dance, visual arts, and crafts, that reflect their beliefs, values, and culture. An unique economic systems, often based on agriculture, trade, or craft production, with distinct patterns of resource management and distribution.
by tradical May 12, 2025
In the face of today's chaos, it is a revolution against the status quo led by a hermetic aristocratic movement. After a period of mass cultural change, dissatisfied with social decay, methods are used to break the monopoly on the use of State force due to its illegitimacy caused by disillusionment with Liberal Democracy. The Three Powers are dissolved: Executive, Legislative and Judiciary; and therefore, established a Traditional Authoritarian State.
by tradical April 17, 2023
It is a regime, a transcendental, mythic, metaphysical, and spiritual bond in which rulers embody superhuman types as a telos, based on spiritual transcendence, hierarchy, authority, discipline, courage, honor, loyalty, fidelity, temperance, abnegation, virtue, wisdom, symbolism, asceticism, anagogy and heroism. Consequently, the intrinsic, integral development of its members (suum cuique). Something similar to ancient wisdom, myths, epics and spiritual traditions.
Staunchly opposes: Modern State, French Revolution, Liberal Bourgeois Democracy, Anarchism, Liberalism, Fascism, Populism, Communism, Marxism, Socialism, Nationalism, Modernism, Representative Democracy, Capitalism, Progressism, Totalitarianism, Humanism, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Protestant Reformation, Secular State, Statism, Positivism, Freemasonry, New Age, feminism, affirmative action, human rights, technocracy, gay rights, ecumenism, ideologies, globalization, militant atheism, abortion, mass media, consumerism, materialism, darwinism, evolutionism, collectivism, rationalism, state bureaucracy. Is anti-left/right dichotomy, anti-system, anti-republican, skeptical of science, technology and economics.
Staunchly opposes: Modern State, French Revolution, Liberal Bourgeois Democracy, Anarchism, Liberalism, Fascism, Populism, Communism, Marxism, Socialism, Nationalism, Modernism, Representative Democracy, Capitalism, Progressism, Totalitarianism, Humanism, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Protestant Reformation, Secular State, Statism, Positivism, Freemasonry, New Age, feminism, affirmative action, human rights, technocracy, gay rights, ecumenism, ideologies, globalization, militant atheism, abortion, mass media, consumerism, materialism, darwinism, evolutionism, collectivism, rationalism, state bureaucracy. Is anti-left/right dichotomy, anti-system, anti-republican, skeptical of science, technology and economics.
by tradical July 21, 2023