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"The lecturer pointed out that the name of our workgroup was well chosen indeed and that it without doubt could not be linked to the definition of Tradition used by traditionalists as Guénon or Evola. He was completely wrong. "Tradition" as it was meant by our workgroup, connected perfectly to the stream of the traditionalists. I will give here the definition as it is described in 'les hommes au milieu des ruines'"
I don't know how he could put it any clearer. His "Werkgroep Traditie" is explicitly connected to Guénon and Evola. When he says "traditionalist", he makes clear that he means this precisely in the sense of these authors. I'm sorry, but there just isn't any room for disagreement here, he is being plain as plain. --dab(𒁳)06:51, 28 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]