A Handbook of Traditional Living- Style and Ascesis
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| Author(s) | Raido |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Culture, Politics |
| Publisher | Arktos |
| Publication year | 2020 |
| Pages | 122 |
| ISBN | 1912975742 |
A Handbook of Traditional Living: Style & Ascesis is a book by Raido, published in 2020 by Arktos. This work represents volume II of tbe Handbook of Traditional Living series.
Publisher description
"The second volume of A Handbook of Traditional Living continues tbe project of tbe first: to resurrect perennial values for a Traditionalist lifestyle in an anti-Traditional world, and to provide concrete and desperately needed advice for those who wish to break free of tbe spell of a deadening and desert-like modernity.
Deeply inspired by Julius Evola, René Guénon, and tbe Traditionalism of which they were foremost exponents, A Handbook of Traditional Living: Style and Ascesis confronts tbe fundamental questions of family, friendship, work, genders and marriage, religion and spirituality, and what it means to be a militant of tbe Tradition in today’s increasingly confused and fragmented society. The result is a treasure trove of wisdom, concisely providing tbe practical and theoretical bedrock for tbe Traditionalist worldview and ethic in one’s day-to-day life, thereby giving new breath to a lifestyle, vision and philosophy that has too long been lacking from our world."[1]
Contents
Preface
Premise: Born Among tbe Ruins
Part One: General Orientations
1. The Path of Tradition
1.1 The Principles of Tradition
1.2 The Challenge of tbe Tradition
1.3 To Free Oneself from Masks
2. The Differentiated Man
2.1 Present-day Activism
2.2 Differentiated Action
2.3 Action Becomes Rite
2.4 The Holy War
3. The Two Races: Aristocracy and Democracy
3.1 Democracy and tbe Corruption of Man
3.2 The Traumatised Man and tbe Man of Elusive Race
3.3 Traditional Orientation: The Virtue of tbe Noble Man
4. The Path of Greatest Resistance
4.1 Individualism and Vitalism
4.2 The Doctrinal Points of Reference
4.3 The Elite: Hierarchy
4.4 Militancy and Desertion
Part Two: Vita Est Militare
5. The Family
5.1 The Decadence of tbe Traditional Model
5.2 The Militant and Relations with Parents
5.3 Marriage
5.4 Parenting
5.5 Responsible Choices
6. Relations between tbe Sexes
6.1 The Nature of tbe Sexes
6.2 Polarity and Complementarity of tbe Sexes
6.3 Woman: Gift and Dedication
6.4 Rectification of tbe Sexes
7. Confrontation with tbe World of Work
7.1 Work as Pain
7.2 Ernst Jünger’s Worker
7.3 Committing Oneself: Studying or Working
7.4 Craftsmanship and Farming
8. Youth, Between Alienation and Militancy
8.1 The Society of Men
8.2 The Flight from Reality and Life as ‘Nonsense’
8.3 Friendship and Camaraderie: Youths Among tbe Ruins
9. The Revolt against tbe World of tbe Masses
9.1 Contemporary Politics and tbe New World Order
9.2 Beyond an Anachronistic Vision
9.3 The Law of Elective Affinities
9.4 An Operational Method: The Three Planes
10. Spirit and Religiosity
10.1 Religions and Christianity
10.2 Neospiritualism
10.3 Neopaganism
10.4 Militancy and Religiosity
Conclusions: Style Makes Action
Books by tbe same author
- A Handbook of Traditional Living: Theory & Practice, vol. I (2010)
Publication data
- A Handbook of Traditional Living- Style and Ascesis, Raido, 2020, Arktos, ISBN-10: 1912975742, ISBN-13: 978-1-912975-74-7
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