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From a leading expert comes an intellectual history and analysis of Traditionalism, one of the least known and most influential philosophies that continues to impact politics today Traditionalism is a shadowy philosophy that has influenced much of the twentieth century and beyond: from the far-right to the environmental movement, from Sufi shaykhs and their followers to Trump advisor and right-wing provocateur Steve Bannon. It is a worldview that rejects modernity and instead turns to mystical truth and tradition as its guide. Mark Sedgwick, one of the world's leading scholars of Traditionalism, presents a major new analysis, pulling back the curtain on the foundations of Traditionalist philosophy, its major proponents--Ren? Gu?non, Julius Evola, and Frithjof Schuon--and their thought. One of Traditionalism's fundamental pillars is perennialism, the idea that beneath all the different forms of religion there lies one single timeless and esoteric tradition. A second is the view that everything is getting worse, rather than better, over time, leading to the Traditionalist critique of modernity. Sedgwick details Traditionalism's unique ideas about self-realization, religion, politics, and many other spheres. Traditionalism provides an expansive guide to this important school of thought--one that is little-known and even less understood--and shows how pervasive these ideas have become.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal208
- Udgivelsesdato06-07-2023
- ISBN139780197683767
- Forlag Oxford University Press
- FormatHardback
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Andreas G 08/08/2023
Fantastisk og voldsomt informativ (og så tæt på unbiased som man kan komme) bog om den historiske udvikling af den traditionalistiske filosofi. Mark Sedgwick slår i den grad sin fulde viden ud om Traditionalismen. Så vil jeg i øvrigt fremhæve den dejlige struktur der er i kapitlerne. Man går fra Guénon til Evola til Schuon og så til andre. Det skaber en virkelig god struktur for bogen. Blandt de bedste bøger jeg har læst nogensinde.