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Traditional Civilization

A "traditional civilization" refers to a society that has maintained its distinct cultural practices, social structures, and way of life over a long period, often resistant to rapid modernization and external influence. These societies are characterized by a strong emphasis on tradition, family, culture, epics, myths, religion and community, and often have unique customs, beliefs, and artistic expressions.

Traditional knowledge and history are often passed down through oral traditions, stories, and songs rather than being written down. Family and community play a central role in the lives of individuals, with strong bonds and mutual support being essential. Often have unique customs, rituals, and ceremonies that are specific to their community or region. May be hesitant or resistant to adopting modern technologies, ways of life, or political systems. Have a unique cultural heritage, including art, music, dance, clothing, and other forms of expression that reflect their history and beliefs.
Traditional civilizations are important for preserving cultural diversity and ancestral wisdom, as well as for maintaining social and spiritual practices that can be valuable to society.
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traditional civilization

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.
Traditional civilization is the restoration of the cosmos in the face of the chaos of modernity.
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Stroopwafel Tuesday Tradition

Also known as Stroopwafel Tuesday, Stroopwafel Tuesday tradition is the Fëjland tradition and law that prohibits citizens of consuming food that is not Stroopwafel on tuesdays. This tradition originated to commemorate Trolldiers who were fed nothing but Stroopwafels in the Great Trolli War of 1872. People commemorate this loss by eating nothing but Stroopwafels on tuesdays. Breaking this rule can result in dire consequences with the Fëjland authorities.
My uncle was punished for eating an apple on Stroopwafel Tuesday Tradition
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Traditional Aristocracy

It is a form of government, and a transcendental, mythic, metaphysical, and spiritual bond in which rulers embody superhuman types based on spiritual transcendence, hierarchy, authority, discipline, courage, honor, loyalty, fidelity, temperance, abnegation, virtue, wisdom, symbols, asceticism and heroism. Consequently, the intrinsic integral development of its members (suum cuique). Something similar to ancient wisdom, mythology, epic and spiritual traditions.

Among its main concepts are the fierce opposition to the centralized Modern State, the French Revolution and the consequent Liberal Bourgeois State, and its evils: Anarchism, Liberalism, Fascism, Communism, Marxism, Socialism, Nationalism, Modernism, Representative Democracy, Capitalism, Progressism, Totalitarianism, Humanism, Secular State, Statism, Positivism, Freemasonry, anti-right-left dichotomy, mass media, consumerism, materialism, darwinism, rationalism, anti-system, anti-republican, feminism, human rights, technocracy, gay rights, ecumenism, ideologies, globalization, militant atheism and abortion. He is skeptical of science, technology, organized religions and economics.
"Traditional Aristocracy differs mainly from the liberal bourgeois and modern oligarchy, as it is based on transcendence rather than immanence."
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Traditional Aristocracy

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, nihilism, 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.
"Traditional Aristocracy is the ruling immanence of transcendence."
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Traditional Aristocracy

It is 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, symbols, asceticism, anagogy and heroism. Consequently, the intrinsic, integral development of its members (suum cuique). Something similar to ancient wisdom, myths, epics and spiritual traditions.

Among its main concepts are: the fierce opposition to the centralized Modern State, the French Revolution and the consequent Liberal Bourgeois State, and its evils: Anarchism, Liberalism, Fascism, Populism, Communism, Marxism, Socialism, Nationalism, Modernism, Representative Democracy, Capitalism, Progressism, Totalitarianism, Humanism, Secular State, Statism, Positivism, Freemasonry. Is anti-left-right dichotomy, mass media, consumerism, materialism, darwinism, rationalism, anti-system, anti-republican, feminism, human rights, technocracy, gay rights, ecumenism, ideologies, globalization, militant atheism, abortion, skeptical of science, technology, organized religions and economics.
Traditional Aristocracy differs mainly from the liberal bourgeois and modern oligarchy, as it is based on transcendence rather than immanence.
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traditional civilization

A traditional civilization is a human society organized into communities with customs, rituals, myths, epics, culture, religion, traditions and social practices that have been maintained for generations, usually with their own system of values and beliefs. In simple terms, it is a culture with deep roots and historical continuity, often characterized by a strong connection to nature and community.

Traditional civilizations usually have well-defined social structures, with hierarchies and specific roles for each member of the community. Spirituality plays a central role in traditional civilizations, with beliefs and rituals guiding people's lives. Craft practices and practical knowledge, passed down from generation to generation, are valued and essential to community life. Traditional civilizations generally have an intimate relationship with nature, depending on it for subsistence and integrating it into their rituals and beliefs. The transmission of values and knowledge through traditions is fundamental to maintaining the community's cultural and social identity. A sense of community and solidarity between members of society are important for everyone's survival and well-being.
Traditional civilizations are important for preserving cultural diversity and ancestral wisdom, as well as for maintaining social and spiritual practices that can be valuable to society.
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