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Is the battle for control of Europe beginning?This is an interesting commentary on the Western assumption that traditional peoples exposed to liberalism will abandon tradition in favor of it.I have said many times that the 21st century will be dominated by the conflict between liberalism and traditionalism, and this is just one instance of it. The significant role that "wokeness" played in the US general election is another, for example, as well as the conservative Christian GOP base that was motivated by traditions.This is a major theme in this moment in the historical dialectic.My own position is a balance between modernism and traditionalism. I believe with reasons that freedom of thought, expression and choice are fundamental to self-actualization. I also believe that at the core of
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Is the battle for control of Europe beginning?This is an interesting commentary on the Western assumption that traditional peoples exposed to liberalism will abandon tradition in favor of it.I have said many times that the 21st century will be dominated by the conflict between liberalism and traditionalism, and this is just one instance of it. The significant role that "wokeness" played in the US general election is another, for example, as well as the conservative Christian GOP base that was motivated by traditions.This is a major theme in this moment in the historical dialectic.My own position is a balance between modernism and traditionalism. I believe with reasons that freedom of thought, expression and choice are fundamental to self-actualization. I also believe that at the core of
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Is the battle for control of Europe beginning?
This is an interesting commentary on the Western assumption that traditional peoples exposed to liberalism will abandon tradition in favor of it.
I have said many times that the 21st century will be dominated by the conflict between liberalism and traditionalism, and this is just one instance of it. The significant role that "wokeness" played in the US general election is another, for example, as well as the conservative Christian GOP base that was motivated by traditions.
This is a major theme in this moment in the historical dialectic.
My own position is a balance between modernism and traditionalism. I believe with reasons that freedom of thought, expression and choice are fundamental to self-actualization. I also believe that at the core of traditions lies a kernel of wisdom in the teaching and example of those regard over time as wise. Ignoring either is deleterious to self-actualization.
Sorting this out ain't gonna be easy or pretty though, especially when religion and quasi-religious ideology and values are involved, which they are even in modernism (liberalism), which has now become a tradition in the West.
RT
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On the other hand. The Western tradition is very warlike and illiberal (feudalism, imperialism and colonialism), as well as having a history of theological dogmatism to which 18 century liberalism was a reaction.
Western Civilization?