Articles about Tradition
Gerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner’s Work and Thought An Interview with Martin J. Grannenfeld

by The Editor
Gerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner (1939-2011) was an Austrian Catholic Traditionalist philosopher who was influential among conservatives and traditionalists in the Germanophone world. He is particularly well-known for his extensive corpus of works dealing with conservative, traditionalist, and religious theories and portraits of numerous thinkers involved in these philosophies.
Christopher Gillibrand: Overcoming modern paganism

by The Editor
Speech delivered at the Traditional Britain Conference to the Traditional Britain Group by Vice President Christopher Gillibrand on 18th October 2014 - 'Overcoming modern paganism.'
Our Spirit: the Case of British Identity from a Traditionalist Perspective
by The Editor
Tradition embodies a spirit of community over individual: an inseparable bond of loyalty a person possesses to his kin above himself. This loyalty can be extended to the religious, local and national spheres to name but a few. Whilst traditionalists are acutely aware of the burgeoning age of individualism – of mass consumerism, sexualised culture, spiritual bankruptcy – and are apt in defending their values when it comes to these topics there remains a an argument which, when contested, one may struggle to answer. The question is, ‘what is Britain to you?’