Aristocratic Movement
It is a philosophical movement to confront the system and the establishment to restore the aristocracy to the status quo.
It is against the Modern State and the Liberal Bourgeois State and its consecutive evils: Socialism, Marxism, Communism, Liberalism, Freemasonry, Totalitarianism, Positivism, Nationalism, Enlightenment, Fascism, Humanism, Renaissance, French Revolution Modernism, Anthropocentrism, Capitalism, Materialism, Feminism, LGBT rights, Republicanism, Representative Democracy, Liberal Democracy, Progressivism, Mass Media, Militant Atheism, Anti-Left/Right Dichotomy, Cosmopolitanism, Consumerism, Human Rights, Technocracy, Organized Religions, Globalization and Abortion. He is skeptical of technology, organized religions and the economy.
It is against the Modern State and the Liberal Bourgeois State and its consecutive evils: Socialism, Marxism, Communism, Liberalism, Freemasonry, Totalitarianism, Positivism, Nationalism, Enlightenment, Fascism, Humanism, Renaissance, French Revolution Modernism, Anthropocentrism, Capitalism, Materialism, Feminism, LGBT rights, Republicanism, Representative Democracy, Liberal Democracy, Progressivism, Mass Media, Militant Atheism, Anti-Left/Right Dichotomy, Cosmopolitanism, Consumerism, Human Rights, Technocracy, Organized Religions, Globalization and Abortion. He is skeptical of technology, organized religions and the economy.
Aristocratic Movement is the beginning of the reconquest. Unlike contemporary think-tanks, it is focused on praxis.
Aristocratic Movement
It is a hermetic aristocratic movement that aims to overthrow the liberal-bourgeois status quo through the spiritual-philosophical study of Tradition. It is intended for only a few members (aristocrats) willing to re-establish traditional culture, spirituality, and society.
Aristocratic Movement, unlike reactionarism, restores Tradition in the present, without wanting to go back to the past.
Aristocratic Movement
It is a hermetic aristocratic movement that aims to overthrow the liberal-bourgeois status quo through the spiritual-philosophical study of Tradition. It is intended for only a few members (aristocrats) willing to re-establish traditional culture, spirituality and society.
Aristocratic Movement, unlike reactionarism, restores Tradition in the present, without wanting to go back to the past.