Traditionalism
Traditionalism may refer to a systematic emphasis on the value of tradition, especially those beliefs, moral codes and mores known as traditional values. It may also refer to:
Religion and spirituality
- Traditionalism (religion)
- Traditionalist Catholic, a current within Roman Catholicism
- Traditionalist School, an esoteric movement based on the notion that all religions share the same origin
Politics
- Traditionalist conservatism, a post-World War II American political philosophy
- Traditionalism as contrasted with capitalism in the writings of sociologist Max Weber
- Carlism, a 19th-20th century Spanish political movement also referred to as "Traditionalism"
Other uses
- Traditionalist School (architecture), a movement in 20th-century Dutch architecture
- A current in classical music, as exemplified by Ralph Shapey
See also
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