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traditionalism

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[ UK /tɹɐdˈɪʃənəlˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings
  2. adherence to tradition (especially in cultural or religious matters)
  3. the doctrine that all knowledge was originally derived by divine revelation and that it is transmitted by traditions

How To Use traditionalism In A Sentence

  • The war was in truth a struggle for hegemony in Europe, a fight between the ideological inheritance of the French Revolution and reactionary traditionalism.
  • Please. after confab this weekend pondering black/blackfoot history. also: traditionalism is hard. Oh, wow. free verse dinocorns.
  • The most famous building of this moment is C. R. Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art, begun in 1897 and balanced between traditionalism, ornamentalism, and a quite personal style.
  • Hearing these versions is like enjoying a meal in one of Vienna's oldest five-star restaurants: there are no surprises, but traditionalism rarely has been upheld with such opulent perfection.
  • He held that political progressivism demanded educational traditionalism.
  • But to the extent that its insular traditionalism is its weakness, it can make for a very undemocratic political and social conversation. Matthew Yglesias » The Military’s Reach
  • Has traditionalism been rendered irrelevant?
  • One of the things that this pope represents is a kind of traditionalism in what they call the liturgy, which is the mass and the music. CNN Transcript Apr 16, 2008
  • There can be no quietism, no reactionary traditionalism, no retreat from the world.
  • She is unwilling to be trapped in the clichés of orthodoxy and traditionalism that rely too much on superstitions and unfair social customs that endorse the secondary role of women.
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