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The Initiate: Issue One
Issue One of Insula Sacra's Journal of Traditional Studies, The Initiate, is currently in the final stages of production.
Bringing together academic research by both well known and up and coming authors, The Initiate is the first major venture of its kind in the English language. The journal tackles a wide range of themes and issues pertinent to the fields of Traditionalism and traditional studies, including history, metaphysics, folklore, initiatory studies, myth and comparative religion. The defining feature of The Initiate is that all its articles are based on objective sources and the most recent research in their field. Not restricting itself to the study of one particular tradition or ideology, The Initiate pioneers an inter-disciplinary approach that places it at the cutting edge of traditional studies research.
http://www.theinitiate.co.uk/
Bringing together academic research by both well known and up and coming authors, The Initiate is the first major venture of its kind in the English language. The journal tackles a wide range of themes and issues pertinent to the fields of Traditionalism and traditional studies, including history, metaphysics, folklore, initiatory studies, myth and comparative religion. The defining feature of The Initiate is that all its articles are based on objective sources and the most recent research in their field. Not restricting itself to the study of one particular tradition or ideology, The Initiate pioneers an inter-disciplinary approach that places it at the cutting edge of traditional studies research.
http://www.theinitiate.co.uk/
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Re: The Initiate: Issue One
Issue One of The Initiate: Journal of Traditional Studies, due for release in March, is now available for pre-order.
Synopsis
From the Editorial:
"...The analysis and predictions of twentieth century Traditionalists have to a large extent been vindicated. The decline of the West has indeed continued unabated. Traditionalists have become experts at accurate cultural criticism but have been unable to make any significant impact in the objective world. Several broad schools of Traditionalist thought have emerged, as a result of different intellectual responses to changing social trends and philosophies. The Evolian/Guénonian School of “Perennialist” Traditionalism gives a conservative critique of the modern world whilst looking for evidence of innate or universal forms lying behind the diverse expressions of different traditional societies. The Radical Traditionalist movement bases its approach on a reconstruction of folkish pre-Christian social ethics and religions as an antidote to the dissolution of the modern world and the non-European focus provided by Christianity. The ‘New Right’ identitarian movement seeks the revolutionary rebirth of European identity and culture from a post-modern position...
"This brings us, at the start of the new Traditionalist project that The Initiate represents, to the vexed question of “Tradition” itself. What is this concept we understand as Tradition? What are its defining features and, more pressingly, why do we feel that it is important to protect, extend, rediscover and/or reinvent it? Can there, in fact, be any definable sense of Traditionalism or Traditionalists, when the term has meant, and continues to mean, so many different things to so many different people?
"Is Traditionalism to be understood as a cultural movement, a primarily political concern or an antiquarian interest in social anthropology, linguistics or crafts? Is the exclusive focus of some identitarian and New Right groups on “metapolitics”, or cultural struggle bringing about the brave birth of a new culture from within, a tacit realization of their profound political impotence? What is a Traditionalist stance on the pressing concerns of our age in the West: immigration, the Muslim Question, capitalism, alienation from the land, biotechnology, the welfare state, Europeanism and Nationalism and so on? What do self-styled “(Radical) Traditionalists”, “(Revolutionary) Conservatives”, “National Anarchists”, “Nationalists”, “Third Positionists”, “Odinists”, “New Rightists”, “Identitarians” etc. have in common, if anything, beyond a general opposition to modernity? Are these coherent positions, and to what extent do they overlap, complement or contradict each other?
"In the course of its life, The Initiate aims to field these questions, strip them, debate them, and maybe, just maybe, find some resolution. ..."
Articles Include
THE CLAN
by David Griffiths
THE METAPHYSICS OF HISTORY
by Kerry Bolton
THE CONCEPT OF INITIATION
by Julius Evola
ANTHROPOTHEISM
by Sergio Knipe
THE WEST REBORN?
by David J Wingfield
THE GREAT TRIAD AND NORSE RELIGION
by Martin Häggkvist
MISSA ASINORUM
by James Todd
HEATHENDOM
by Tage Lindbom
Plus editorial comment, book reviews and original artwork by Emma Parkin.
To order, visit The Initiate website http://www.theinitiate.co.uk/Purchase.htm or our publishers, Integral Tradition Publishing at http://www.integraltradition.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=58
Regards,
The Editorial Team,
The Initiate.
Synopsis
From the Editorial:
"...The analysis and predictions of twentieth century Traditionalists have to a large extent been vindicated. The decline of the West has indeed continued unabated. Traditionalists have become experts at accurate cultural criticism but have been unable to make any significant impact in the objective world. Several broad schools of Traditionalist thought have emerged, as a result of different intellectual responses to changing social trends and philosophies. The Evolian/Guénonian School of “Perennialist” Traditionalism gives a conservative critique of the modern world whilst looking for evidence of innate or universal forms lying behind the diverse expressions of different traditional societies. The Radical Traditionalist movement bases its approach on a reconstruction of folkish pre-Christian social ethics and religions as an antidote to the dissolution of the modern world and the non-European focus provided by Christianity. The ‘New Right’ identitarian movement seeks the revolutionary rebirth of European identity and culture from a post-modern position...
"This brings us, at the start of the new Traditionalist project that The Initiate represents, to the vexed question of “Tradition” itself. What is this concept we understand as Tradition? What are its defining features and, more pressingly, why do we feel that it is important to protect, extend, rediscover and/or reinvent it? Can there, in fact, be any definable sense of Traditionalism or Traditionalists, when the term has meant, and continues to mean, so many different things to so many different people?
"Is Traditionalism to be understood as a cultural movement, a primarily political concern or an antiquarian interest in social anthropology, linguistics or crafts? Is the exclusive focus of some identitarian and New Right groups on “metapolitics”, or cultural struggle bringing about the brave birth of a new culture from within, a tacit realization of their profound political impotence? What is a Traditionalist stance on the pressing concerns of our age in the West: immigration, the Muslim Question, capitalism, alienation from the land, biotechnology, the welfare state, Europeanism and Nationalism and so on? What do self-styled “(Radical) Traditionalists”, “(Revolutionary) Conservatives”, “National Anarchists”, “Nationalists”, “Third Positionists”, “Odinists”, “New Rightists”, “Identitarians” etc. have in common, if anything, beyond a general opposition to modernity? Are these coherent positions, and to what extent do they overlap, complement or contradict each other?
"In the course of its life, The Initiate aims to field these questions, strip them, debate them, and maybe, just maybe, find some resolution. ..."
Articles Include
THE CLAN
by David Griffiths
THE METAPHYSICS OF HISTORY
by Kerry Bolton
THE CONCEPT OF INITIATION
by Julius Evola
ANTHROPOTHEISM
by Sergio Knipe
THE WEST REBORN?
by David J Wingfield
THE GREAT TRIAD AND NORSE RELIGION
by Martin Häggkvist
MISSA ASINORUM
by James Todd
HEATHENDOM
by Tage Lindbom
Plus editorial comment, book reviews and original artwork by Emma Parkin.
To order, visit The Initiate website http://www.theinitiate.co.uk/Purchase.htm or our publishers, Integral Tradition Publishing at http://www.integraltradition.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=58
Regards,
The Editorial Team,
The Initiate.
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Re: The Initiate: Issue One
Very much looking forward to recieving my copy of the Initiate. Any news yet on when issue 1 will be sent out? (I've pe-ordered).
Darren
Darren
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Re: The Initiate: Issue One
Hildolf wrote:Very much looking forward to recieving my copy of the Initiate. Any news yet on when issue 1 will be sent out? (I've pe-ordered).
Darren
Hi,
The Initiate is now in print and will be shipped out very soon. This week sometime, we anticipate.
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Re: The Initiate: Issue One
Afagddu wrote:
Hi,
The Initiate is now in print and will be shipped out very soon. This week sometime, we anticipate.
Thats great news. Thanks
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