A traditionalist history of the Great War: Book 2 The former earth
This book analyzes the world of 1914 by combining the approaches of traditionalist hermeneutics and 20th century geopolitics. The juxtaposition of these two frameworks, incorporated in the principles of Sacred Geography and Sea Power, allows for a Traditionalist perspective on the choices facing the...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book analyzes the world of 1914 by combining the approaches of traditionalist hermeneutics and 20th century geopolitics. The juxtaposition of these two frameworks, incorporated in the principles of Sacred Geography and Sea Power, allows for a Traditionalist perspective on the choices facing the Ten Great Powers on the eve of the Great War. The book’s multifaceted approach follows the iconoclastic "culture critique" method of the Traditional School that was developed by René Guénon, Frithjof Schuon and Julius Evola; it shows the pre-war world as essentially different from the post-war world. Thus, the Ten Great Power protagonists of the Great War may be understood on their own terms, rather than through a backward projection of politically-correct values on the existentially different human life-world of 1914. Dislodging the historical-materialist "progress" premise that underpins contemporary academic historiography, this book reasserts the highest claim of the Art of History: meta-narrative meaning. |
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Contents List of Abbreviations. x List of Tables. xi List of Illustrations.xii Preface. xiii “The Shining Ones” “The Songs of a Distant Earth” “De Coelesti Hierarchia” Caveat Lector Introduction.1 Meta-Historical Framework Method and Field Epistemology and Historiography Organization Chapter One: The Former Earth.32 1.1. Sacred Geography 1.2. Profane Geography 1.3. Realm and Conquest 1.4. The Occultation of Imperium Chapter Two: The Latter-day Earth.117 2.1. State and Nation 2.2. The State-Nation Dichotomy 2.3. The Economic Daemon 2.4. The Geopolitical Equation Chapter Three: America.180 3.1. Symbols 3.2. Legitimacy 3.3. Origins 3.4. Geopolitics 3.5. On the Eve of the War
viii Contents Chapter Four: France. 4.1. Symbols 4.2. Legitimacy 4.3. Origins 4.4. Geopolitics 4.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Five: China. 5.1. Symbols 5.2. Legitimacy 5.3. Origins 5.4. Geopolitics 5.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Six: Britain. 6.1. Symbols 6.2. Legitimacy 6.3. Origins 6.4. Geopolitics 6.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Seven: Italy. 7.1. Symbols 7.2. Legitimacy 7.3. Origins 7.4. Geopolitics 7.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Eight: Austria. 8.1. Symbols 8.2. Legitimacy 8.3. Origins 8.4. Geopolitics 8.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Nine: Germany. 9.1. Symbols 9.2. Legitimacy 9.3. Origins 9.4. Geopolitics 9.5. On the Eve of the War
A Traditionalist History of the Great War, Book II: The Former Earth ix Chapter Ten: Turkey.478 10.1. Symbols 10.2. Legitimacy 10.3. Origins 10.4. Geopolitics 10.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Eleven: Japan.515 11.1. Symbols 11.2. Legitimacy 11.3. Origins 11.4. Geopolitics 11.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Twelve: Russia.558 12.1. Symbols 12.2. Legitimacy 12.3. Origins 12.4. Geopolitics 12.5. On the Eve of the War Appendix: The Woman of the West.615 Bibliography. 628 Notes. 630 |
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Contents List of Abbreviations. x List of Tables. xi List of Illustrations.xii Preface. xiii “The Shining Ones” “The Songs of a Distant Earth” “De Coelesti Hierarchia” Caveat Lector Introduction.1 Meta-Historical Framework Method and Field Epistemology and Historiography Organization Chapter One: The Former Earth.32 1.1. Sacred Geography 1.2. Profane Geography 1.3. Realm and Conquest 1.4. The Occultation of Imperium Chapter Two: The Latter-day Earth.117 2.1. State and Nation 2.2. The State-Nation Dichotomy 2.3. The Economic Daemon 2.4. The Geopolitical Equation Chapter Three: America.180 3.1. Symbols 3.2. Legitimacy 3.3. Origins 3.4. Geopolitics 3.5. On the Eve of the War
viii Contents Chapter Four: France. 4.1. Symbols 4.2. Legitimacy 4.3. Origins 4.4. Geopolitics 4.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Five: China. 5.1. Symbols 5.2. Legitimacy 5.3. Origins 5.4. Geopolitics 5.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Six: Britain. 6.1. Symbols 6.2. Legitimacy 6.3. Origins 6.4. Geopolitics 6.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Seven: Italy. 7.1. Symbols 7.2. Legitimacy 7.3. Origins 7.4. Geopolitics 7.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Eight: Austria. 8.1. Symbols 8.2. Legitimacy 8.3. Origins 8.4. Geopolitics 8.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Nine: Germany. 9.1. Symbols 9.2. Legitimacy 9.3. Origins 9.4. Geopolitics 9.5. On the Eve of the War
A Traditionalist History of the Great War, Book II: The Former Earth ix Chapter Ten: Turkey.478 10.1. Symbols 10.2. Legitimacy 10.3. Origins 10.4. Geopolitics 10.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Eleven: Japan.515 11.1. Symbols 11.2. Legitimacy 11.3. Origins 11.4. Geopolitics 11.5. On the Eve of the War Chapter Twelve: Russia.558 12.1. Symbols 12.2. Legitimacy 12.3. Origins 12.4. Geopolitics 12.5. On the Eve of the War Appendix: The Woman of the West.615 Bibliography. 628 Notes. 630 |
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