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No Aristocrat August

Where russian aristocrats lose their rank for a month.
"Hello, Russian Aristocracy."
"No, i'm participating in No Aristocrat August."
by funxpy July 19, 2022
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aristocratic dawn

The twilight of the dark times that emerged from liberal-bourgeois and modern materialist values led man to his ruin. Democratic degeneration, egalitarianism, horizontality to the detriment of hierarchy, economic liberalism and cultural liberalism (progressism), socialist statism, capitalist transformations, materialism, have completely destroyed the physical and spiritual roots of human beings. Only a small group of awakened aristocrats can restore order and discipline to save humanity from the abyss of chaos. It is the herald of the epic battle between light and darkness.
The aristocratic dawn is the light that heralds a new beginning.
by tradical May 17, 2023
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aristocratic state

In a world devastated by liberal-bourgeois materialist values, a group of aristocrats will rise up to safeguard their people through a provisional state (mutatis mutandis) replacing Liberal Democracy, reestablishing the authority and order of organic society. Fine arts, spirituality, moral values, high culture, honor, virtue, the intrinsic value of work, discipline, full human ontological development (moral, intellectual, emotional, spiritual and physical) will be reborn.
The aristocratic state will combat chaos through the becoming of the cosmos.
by tradical May 12, 2023
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aristocratic

adjective
1.
of or relating to government by an aristocracy.
2.
belonging to or favoring the aristocracy.
3.
characteristic of an aristocrat; having the manners, values, or qualities associated with the aristocracy:
aristocratic bearing; aristocratic snobbishness.
4.
elegant or stylish in appearance and behavior
While agate could likely be acquired much more cheaply, aristocratic Romans were serious about their agate.
by Neruats December 29, 2016
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nonconformist-aristocrat

Someone who does not accept the status quo, aiming for an organic state without the current bourgeois evils:
democracy, capitalism, liberalism, socialism, communism, fascism, nationalism, populism, progressivism, feminism, globalization, market technology, racism, left-right wing dichotomy, economism, organized religions, ecumenism, materialism, gay rights, statism, republicanism, atheism, human rights, totalitarianism, consumerism, humanism, modernism, abortion, international financial system and technocracy.
The nonconformist-aristocrat wants at all costs to prevent the decline of the world.
by tradical July 9, 2022
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Aristocratic Movement

It is a hermetic aristocratic movement that aims to overthrow the liberal-bourgeois status quo through the spiritual-philosophical study of Tradition. It is intended for only a few members (aristocrats) willing to re-establish traditional culture, spirituality and society.
Aristocratic Movement, unlike reactionarism, restores Tradition in the present, without wanting to go back to the past.
by tradical October 17, 2023
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aristocratic society

In a world devastated by liberal-bourgeois materialist values, a group of aristocrats will decree a Provisional State (mutatis mutandis) replacing Liberal Democracy, reestablishing the hierarchy and order of organic society. Fine arts, high culture, moral values, virtue, honor, tradition, spirituality, and full ontological human development (intellectual, emotional, spiritual and physical) will be revived.
The aristocratic society will defeat the chaos of the status quo and the beauty of the cosmos will become.
by tradical May 12, 2023
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